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It's a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across ...
The startup aims to provide every life sciences expert with their team of intelligent agents, reducing response timelines for ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin China’s lead over the United States in global scientific output has leapt, as new data shows that the ...
What archaeological discoveries are considered newsworthy by U.S. media outlets and audiences? A new analysis of "pop-science ...
Scientists at several federal agencies are losing access to scientific literature published by Springer Nature, which ...
RFK Jr.’s plan to circumvent established medical journals smacks more of retaliation than reform, write three former NEJM ...
US biomedical agency’s public-access policy kicks in on 1 July. Nature talks to specialists about how to comply.
In a new communications landscape that feasts on polarization, the science community needs to rethink how it engages society ...
How can we decrease the amount of shoddy science and improve the rigor of research in the behavioral sciences?
Researchers from Sweden have discovered that the human brain continues to grow new cells in the memory region—called the hippocampus—even into old age. Using advanced tools to examine brain samples ...
Efforts have been underway for years to improve the replicability of research studies, but some are skeptical of the US ...
Shriners Children's will invest more than $153 million into a new research facility at Science Square. Advancing Health & ...