NATURE
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P hacking — Five ways it could happen to you
Credit: MirageC / Getty It can happen so easily. You’re excited about an experiment, so you sneak an early peek…
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Why the green-technology race might not save the planet
The world has entered an era of increasing ecological scarcity and rising environmental risks. Since 1970, 75% of terrestrial and…
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Arctic researchers need to find ways to keep working together
The Arctic is warming faster on average than the rest of the world, with global consequences. Without curbing greenhouse-gas emissions,…
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Nature’s guide to what’s next
Lawsuits against the US National Institutes of Health might end up at the Supreme Court.Credit: Tierney L Cross/AFP/Getty Threats to…
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AI race in 2025 is tighter than ever before
Top AI models’ performance is improving quickly, and the competition between them is growing ever fiercer.Credit: Adapted from Olivier Morin/AFP/Getty…
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What if human blood were toxic to mosquitoes? A drug can make it so
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 02 April 2025 A single dose of the drug nitisinone could render a person’s blood lethal to mosquitoes…
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How to know whether a conference is right for you
Illustration: Sébastien Thibault After coming across a UK conference that sounded interesting, Carme Arnan Ros, a laboratory manager and research…
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US universities curtail staff, spending as Trump cuts take hold
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge has frozen hiring for non-faculty positions.Credit: Mel Musto/Bloomberg/Getty The onslaught of US spending…
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Light pollution threatens fleet of world-class telescopes in Atacama Desert
The Milky Way at Chile’s Paranal Observatory, a site with the darkest skies out of 28 leading observatories assessed by…
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Stay safe from online hate with these five tips
With papers to write, grants to apply for and students to teach, cybersecurity can be a low priority for scientists.…
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