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Nature is committed to diversifying its journalistic sources
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- . March 27, 2024
Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti was interviewed by Nature’s Careers team in 2023.Credit: Massimo Di Vita/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty How can Nature’s journalists

Tweeting your research paper boosts engagement but not citations
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- . March 27, 2024
Posting about a research paper on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) doesn’t translate into a bump in

Pregnancy advances your ‘biological’ age’
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- . March 27, 2024
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Abortion-pill challenge provokes doubt from US Supreme Court
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- . March 26, 2024
Members of the US Supreme Court expressed skepticism today about arguments from a group of anti-abortion organizations and physicians seeking

A delay that makes wireless communication faster
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- . March 26, 2024
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 26 March 2024 Cutting-edge communication (6G and beyond) will rely on precise time control of large amounts of

Estella Bergere Leopold (1927–2024), passionate environmentalist who traced changing ecosystems
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- . March 26, 2024
Credit: The Aldo Leopold Foundation and University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives Estella Bergere Leopold was a palaeobotanist whose studies of fossil

How Sydney Harbour Bridge was shaping up 100 years ago
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- . March 26, 2024
NEWS AND VIEWS 26 March 2024 Plans for Sydney’s iconic landmark become concrete, plus a ‘Michelin Guide’ to superconductive tunnelling,

The beauty of what science can do when urgently needed
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- . March 26, 2024
Cultivarium chief scientific officer Nili Ostrov works to make model organisms more useful and accessible for scientific researchCredit: Donis Perkins

These levitating bubbles are long-lived and puncture-proof
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- . March 26, 2024
Bubbles can be made considerably more stable by suspending them in the air using sound waves1. Access options Access Nature

A test for Alzheimer’s-disease stage predicts dementia risk
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- . March 26, 2024
Nature, Published online: 26 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00860-9 Levels of a host of molecules in the cerebrospinal fluid reliably assess development