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Nature Index |
China
China’s lead in the Nature Index is growing, but for how long can it continue on this trajectory?
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International Women’s Day
On Sunday 8 March, the world celebrates the achievements and well-being of its 4 billion female inhabitants.
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Books to help shape your career in science
If you’ve hatched plans to seek a research career abroad, pivot to industry or polish your presentation skills, you’ll find advice aplenty on these and other topics in a six-part podcast series.
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Spotlight |
Mexico
In this spotlight, Nature follows researchers on a path to discovery in the world’s largest Spanish speaking country – Mexico.
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Spotlight |
Sensors
A new wave of sensors is revolutionising how we work and live.
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Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)
This reprint collection marks the sixtieth anniversary of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) in South Korea.
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Nature Outlook |
Lung Health
Breath is the essence of life – and lungs are the essence of breathing.
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Nature Outlook |
ADHD
Rates of ADHD have been rising quickly in recent decades, for reasons that are not entirely clear.
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Technology Feature |
Technologies to Watch
Each year Nature polls manuscript editors both within the magazine and from sister journals to identify the technologies they think are poised to have a big impact in the year ahead.
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Off limits: taboo topics in academia
Off Limits is a podcast series that explores topics that are sometimes perceived as “taboo” in the academic workplace, including religion, sizeism, addiction, coming out as LGBTQ+, activism and civil disobedience.
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‘Self-driving’ laboratories
Nutrition