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The cover captures a close-up of a flower on the dog rose Rosa canina. There is something odd about the way the various species of dog rose reproduce — ...
The odd flower The cover captures a close-up of a flower on the dog rose Rosa canina. There is something odd about the way the various species of dog rose reproduce — they flout the standard ...
Abstracts included telltale words, such as ‘unparalleled’ and ‘invaluable’, that are common in text generated by large language models.
Read the Reviews & Analysis articles from NatureA brain–computer interface has enabled a man with paralysis to speak through a computer. The system records the activity of hundreds of neurons ...
Teeth from 4,800-year-old remains have yielded the first full human genome sequence from ancient Egypt. Plus, the orbit of a ‘clingy’ planet could cause its own demise and how climate change ...
The scale of funding cuts in the United States means that countless scientists will lose their jobs. It would be naive not to start thinking about alternative career paths.
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Eight scientists who appeared in Nature's Changemaker series are to feature in a forthcoming podcast series. Kendall Powell and Deborah Daley introduce them.
Rivers and streams are a significant source of carbon, releasing both carbon dioxide and methane from their surface waters into the atmosphere. The vast ...
Parkinson’s disease is characterized by the progressive loss of neurons that produce the neurotransmitter dopamine. Although current treatments can ...
Ever since the human genome was sequenced, efforts have been ongoing to sequence genomes from our closest primate relatives for comparison. But the genomes ...