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New approach finds ‘parent-of-origin’ effects in more than a dozen genes — without the need for parental data.
Most people can get enough protein in food, but certan groups can benefit from protein powders and related products.
In further experiments using the mice, those with lithium-deficient brains developed more plaques than did animals with ...
Around 40% of people who filled out a survey about working at US Antarctic research bases in the past two years reported ...
Researchers develop a new glue and test it on a rubber duck. Aided by machine learning, researchers have develop ...
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 ...
It has taken the United Nations nearly 40 years to commission another study on the effects of nuclear conflict. Better late ...
Satellites, drones and artificial-intelligence tools can improve fire management — but they must be informed by wildfire ...
Self-assembly articles from across Nature Portfolio Self-assembly is the process by which an organized structure spontaneously forms from individual components, as a result of specific, local ...
Study says small editor group handled many problematic manuscripts — and a Nature investigation finds out who they are.