Journalist Kate Graham-Shaw considers the legacy of nuclear disasters, and the intriguing marketing effort behind peaches grown near the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant, site of…
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How to avoid poster panic
In the latest Nature Careers advice column, a PhD student asks how to manage nerves and sensory overload when presenting a poster at a busy…
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The UN General Assembly’s adoption of the Pact for the Future presents a blueprint to address global challenges like climate change, inequality, and the growing…
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Recent analyses reveal that China’s dominance in academic citations may be bolstered by a significant proportion of those citations coming from within the country itself.…
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CERN, Europe’s leading particle-physics laboratory, is preparing to expel hundreds of russian-affiliated scientists by November 30, effectively ending its formal collaboration with russia in response…
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