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To regain lost public trust, incorporate research ethics into graduate training
Nature· 5 days agoLetter to the Editor
I use ethnobotany to bring India’s medicinal plants into urban landscapes
Nature· 5 days agoN. M. Ganesh Babu collects, studies and propagates his country’s Indigenous flora for their herbal...
Unchanged power dynamics still block progress for under-represented groups in academia
Nature· 5 days agoLetter to the Editor
Western scientists more likely to get rejected papers published — and do it faster
Nature· 5 days agoAuthors from Western countries navigate the peer-review system more successfully than those from...
Neuroscientists must not be afraid to study religion
Nature· 5 days agoScientists interested in the brain have tended to avoid studying religion or spirituality for fear of being seen as unscientific. That needs to change.
Streamlined collaboration can boost CRISPR gene therapies for rare diseases
Nature· 5 days agoLetter to the Editor
Why cancer risk declines sharply in old age
Nature· 5 days agoNew research identifies some of the genes that could help to explain why lung cancer incidence rises with age but declines after the age of 75.
Embedded oxide clusters stabilize sub-2 nm Pt nanoparticles for highly durable fuel cells - Nature...
Nature· 6 days agoPt-based catalysts are state-of-the-art cathodes in fuel cells, but they experience a trade-off between activity and durability. Now a Pt nanocatalyst with embedded cobalt oxide clusters is ...
Forbes EQ BrandVoice: Getting An Autism Diagnosis In Adulthood
Forbes· 6 days agoFor Diana and others like her, getting an autism diagnosis in adulthood led to a new understanding...
Forbes EQ BrandVoice: Is Autism Different In Girls?
Forbes· 6 days agoAbout two years later, Sarah was diagnosed with autism, a social communication condition that is not known to cause late walking. Researchers who made...