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How many PhDs does the world need? Doctoral graduates vastly outnumber jobs in academia
More than 600,000 students were enrolled in PhD programmes in China in 2023.Credit: ChinaImages/Sipa USA via Alamy The number of…
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AI slashes time to produce gold-standard medical reviews — but sceptics urge caution
Findings from clinical trials and other studies are summarized in systematic reviews, which guide policy decisions.Credit: Philippe Lopez/AFP via Getty…
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Happy birthday quantum mechanics! I got a ticket to the ultimate physics party
As the ferry pulled into the dock at the North Sea island of Heligoland, I wondered: did German wunderkind Werner…
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What puzzles people, past and present: Books in brief
Nature, Published online: 06 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01800-x Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science picks. Source link
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NIH grant cuts will axe clinical trials abroad — and could leave thousands without care
Diseases caused by HIV and drug-resistant tuberculosis could surge globally as a result of research-grant cuts made by the US…
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Singapore’s fight to save its green spaces from development
The Singapore freshwater crab is, it’s fair to say, picky. A diminutive, nocturnal creature, Johora singaporensis lives only along a…
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How artificial intelligence is transforming pathology
The increasing digitization of microscope slides is making pathology more amenable to advances in AI.Credit: Getty If you’ve ever had…
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Can AI help us talk to dolphins? The race is now on
Bottlenose dolphins’ whistles will be analysed using artificial intelligence.Credit: Georgette Douwma/Nature Picture Library Will artificial intelligence (AI) finally allow us…
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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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