A huge study paints the most detailed picture yet of the toll pregnancy and childbirth take on the body. Plus, scientists have discovered a new antibiotic in a lab technician’s garden and ...
The cover shows the long-nosed horned frog (Pelobatrachus nasutus), which is found in the tropical rainforest areas of southeast Asia. Frogs, like all amphibians, face increasing threats to their ...
A musician’s query as to the origin of a warped ‘wolf’ tone, and a review of a book by physicist Marie Curie, in our weekly dip into Nature’s archive. A multi-century climate record ...
Some early-career researchers report feeling pressure to use animal models to meet journal and grant requirements, even in disciplines and projects that don’t require them.
Making our way through security each week is a slog, but teaching incarcerated people has been an incredible career experience.
Single-use plastics are everywhere — but two researchers are redefining the norm and championing sustainability.
Thousands of 3D protein structures locked up in big-pharma vaults will be used to create a new AI tool that won’t be open to academics.
The AMPA group of brain receptors have mostly been assumed to be calcium impermeable and so were not thought to contribute to the calcium-dependent mechanisms underlying learning and memory.
This document provides an outline of the editorial process involved in publishing a scientific paper (Article) in Nature, and describes how manuscripts are handled by editors between submission ...
As Editor in Chief, Magdalena leads Nature’s magazine and research editorial teams. A geneticist by training, she has considerable editorial and publishing experience: having started in Nature ...
This document provides details of the other material that Nature publishes, in addition to original research Articles. With the exception of Analysis articles, all other content types mentioned ...
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