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The UK Royal Society is converting eight of its journals to the ‘subscribe to open’ (S2O) publishing model, starting next ...
Experiments identify a bacterium as the cause of sea-star wasting disease, which has devastated populations along the western ...
The latest knitting craze is nanoscopic. Powered by light and heat, a tool called a molecular motor can twist strings of ...
Study says small editor group handled many problematic manuscripts — and a Nature investigation finds out who they are.
It has taken the United Nations nearly 40 years to commission another study on the effects of nuclear conflict. Better late ...
Colossal’s bold announcements have drawn criticism from many scientists, but the billion-dollar firm is not backing down.
Eating ultra-processed foods might hinder attempts to lose weight even when the diet accords with national healthy-eating ...
Satellites, drones and artificial-intelligence tools can improve fire management — but they must be informed by wildfire ...
Senate budget bill includes small increase for the health-research agency — but faces a long road before being signed into ...
Having a lot of withdrawn papers will soon count against institutions but some warn the policy could create issues.
The evolution of that tuber has been a mystery: the form of the modern potato plant most closely resembles that of three ...
The system will save time spent on processing satellite data, researchers say — but they hope the tech firm will share more ...