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Meet the retired scientists who collaborate with younger colleagues
Julie Gould 00:09 Hello and welcome to Working Scientist, a Nature Careers podcast. I’m Julie Gould. This is the sixth…
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Carbon pricing reduces emissions
Nature, Published online: 24 July 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02293-w A meta-analysis of 21 carbon-pricing schemes suggests that the strategy reduces greenhouse-gas emissions.…
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the hidden link between star-forming molecular clouds
The discovery that three star-forming clouds in our cosmic neighbourhood form a single C-shaped structure offers insights into how such…
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What is it like to attend a predatory conference?
By the time she arrived in the United Kingdom from Chile in March 2024, Pía Loren had already been to…
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Your reagent is past its use-by date. Should you bin it?
Even if their best-before dates have passed, some materials can still be used — and doing so is often a…
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What Twisters gets right — and wrong — about tornado science
When Hollywood producers showed up a few years ago at Sean Waugh’s office, he couldn’t wait to show them his…
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How PhD students and other academics are fighting the mental-health crisis in science
On the first day of her class, Annika Martin asks the assembled researchers at the University of Zurich in Switzerland…
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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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Fossils found far from the Equator point to globetrotting tetrapods
Nature, Published online: 03 July 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02116-y Ancient specimens of a previously undescribed species of four-limbed vertebrate fill a gap…
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The Milky Way is ‘less weird’ than we thought
Our Galactic home just got a remodel. Peering through the dust and gas that intersperse our Galaxy, astronomers have found…
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