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Accidental gunpowder blast caused an uproar at London Zoo in 1874

Nature, Published online: 08 October 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03185-9 Dinosaur bones found on the shores of an African Great Lake, and unintentional

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Believe it or not, this lush green landscape is Antarctica

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Biases in ‘sustainable finance’ metrics could hinder lending to those that need it most

Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are bearing the brunt of climate change and need access to finance to respond and

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Physics Nobel scooped by machine-learning pioneers

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How to keep research afloat during an administrative stint

Credit: Adapted from Getty When the job of department chair became available in 2009, Glenn Geher decided to take on

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how to foster home expertise from abroad

More than 200 people in Nepal were killed in floods last month, when exceptional monsoon rains inundated Kathmandu and surrounding

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GPS tracking reveals how hares shape lynx populations

NEWS AND VIEWS 08 October 2024 Lynx numbers ebb and flow as these predators hunt hares across Alaska, but analysis

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Which is the fairest electoral system? Mega-election year sparks debate

The US election being held in November is only the latest in a pivotal year of elections. By the end

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Does the 2024 US election matter to science? Take Nature’s poll

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What if Marie Curie’s greatest legacy was not her two Nobel prizes?

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