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I use ethnobotany to bring India’s medicinal plants into urban landscapes
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- . July 2, 2024
“I come from a village in India where life was always lived alongside plants. My grandparents and my mother had
The surprising driver of Amazon deforestation
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- . July 2, 2024
Large tracts of the Brazilian Amazon and surrounding Cerrado savannah are being cleared, threatening to flip the entirety of these
How Rwandan paediatrician Agnes Binagwaho fights racial stereotypes in global health
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- . July 2, 2024
Changemakers This Nature Q&A series celebrates people who fight racism in science and who champion inclusion. It also highlights initiatives
Western scientists more likely to get rejected papers published — and do it faster
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- . July 2, 2024
Academics hope to publish their research in journals (shown), but their initial submissions are often rejected.Credit: Getty Like actors and
Climate change is worsening the housing crisis — we must tackle the two together
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- . July 2, 2024
On 15 June, I received a heartbreaking text: “Getting our last few items ready, plus our pets. Need prayer!” It
Killer immune cells pile on the pressure to slay their foes
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- . July 2, 2024
Immune special agents called killer T cells have a deadly grip that they use to destroy infected or cancerous cells1.
Did the diarist who chronicled the Great Fire of London make up a scientific instrument?
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- . July 2, 2024
Nature, Published online: 02 July 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02184-0 The mention of a ‘scotoscope’ in Samuel Pepys’s diary is a subject of
See a smiling face made of living human skin cells
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- . July 2, 2024
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Spy on millions of sleeping butterflies and more — June’s best science images
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- . July 2, 2024
Float like a butterfly. No, they’re not leaves. These trees in Michoacán, Mexico, are actually adorned with millions of sleeping
Neuroscientists must not be afraid to study religion
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- . July 2, 2024
Around 85% of the global population identifies as religious. Decades of work in the social sciences have found that religious