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‘thrilling’ play shows fight for landmark climate treaty
Kyoto Dir . Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK 18 June to 13 Jul 2024 Climate change…
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Japan’s scientists demand more money for basic science
Scientists in Japan are calling for increased funding for basic research.Credit: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg via Getty More than 500 organizations representing…
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Bionic leg moves like a natural limb — without conscious thought
Trial participants with the robotic system could walk faster than those with standard robotic legs.Credit: H. Song et al./Nature Medicine…
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navigating retirement after an academic career
Julie Gould 00:09 Hello and welcome to Working Scientist, a Nature Careers podcast. I’m Julie Gould. This is the second…
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How researchers navigate a PhD later in life
On a roll: Krista Bresock celebrates in her local skate park after graduating with a PhD in mathematics from West…
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‘Fantastic’ particle could be most energetic neutrino ever detected
Five ARCA detectors on board a ship, ready for deployment.Credit: KM3NeT Collaboration An observatory still under construction at the bottom…
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Put people at the heart of schizophrenia research
My father worked as an industrial engineer in the civil service and made a mean potato cake. He held my…
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It’s time to talk about menstruation and fieldwork
Menstruation is something that close to half of the world’s population experiences at some point in their lives. That experience…
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Cyberattacks are hitting research institutions — with devastating effects
Ransomeware attacks lock users out of their systems until a payment is made.Credit: solarseven/Getty Last October, a cyberattack hit the…
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I raise delicate butterflies on the mean streets of New York
“Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) are complex creatures, which is part of what makes them so interesting to me. Every breeding…
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