The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why “In my long life of 82 years ... there has hardly ...
Here Nature talks to policy and other specialists about what might be in store on a range of science issues during a second ...
Uncertainty is a core tenet of science — researchers should be supported so they can communicate it with confidence to the ...
He is currently chair of the Science and Technology Facilities Council, a UK funding agency, and is a representative on the ...
Many researchers left US federal science agencies, their place sometimes taken by lobbyists and political appointees. The ...
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Poorly performing antibodies have plagued biomedical sciences for decades. Several fresh initiatives hope to change this.
As Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face off, the fate of US democracy, science and evidence-based policy hangs in the balance.
The findings are published in Science. Organic molecules, which contain carbon, typically conform to specific shapes because ...
At major computer-science publication venues, up to 17% of the peer reviews are now written by artificial intelligence. We ...
Partnerships between developers and researchers could help to improve the quality of educational apps and other technologies.
Anti-immigration parties are pushing policies that are hostile or indifferent towards science.