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Nuclear policy specialist David Albright told Nature how his organization is monitoring for damage to nuclear sites following ...
UN in talks with governments and funding bodies to save highly-cited, 40-year health data set used by researchers in more ...
Head-splitting migraines could be the next ailment in a seemingly endless list that a class of blockbuster weight-loss drugs ...
James Bradley studies the microbes thriving in extremely cold environments. “This photograph, taken in February, captured the ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has unveiled its first images, leaving astronomers in awe of the unprecedented ...
Conventionally, the doctorate was a stepping stone to a lifelong career in academia. But today, the number of PhD graduates ...
Largest study of its kind explores the ‘Matthew effect’ in research. Perseverance is key when it comes to securing science ...
Long cast as villains, some protists, such as Blastocystis, are potentially beneficial to human health.
Studies of the regenerative powers of worms, zebrafish and lizards suggest ways to improve recovery in people.
There might be a paradox in the biology of ageing. As humans grow older, their metabolisms tend to slow, they lose muscle ...
To study how neurons in the paraventricular nucleus translate stress into sleep and memory problems, the researchers put ...
Palaeontologists used ancient molecules to identify a cranium found near Harbin in northeastern China as belonging to the ...