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‘There is life after burnout in academia’
Adam Levy: 00:02 Hello. I’m Adam Levy, and this is Mind Matters: Academia’s Mental Health Crisis, a podcast from Nature…
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Evidence that engineered muscle could patch up failing hearts
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 29 January 2025 Sustainable engraftment of heart muscle cells (cardiomyocytes) can be achieved by implanting patches of engineered…
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70% of Nature poll respondents use platform
Social-media platform Bluesky has more than 27 million users.Credit: Peter Kováč/Alamy Seventy per cent of Nature readers who responded to…
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Trump’s team halts NIH meetings and travel
A vaccine research centre on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.Credit: Alamy Confusion and anxiety…
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theoretical chemist who first simulated proteins using molecular dynamics
Credit: Cyril Frésillon/CNRS Photothèque Martin Karplus was a theoretical chemist who set out to explore the fundamentals of his subject,…
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AI-designed proteins tackle century-old problem — making snake antivenoms
Snake venom can cause paralysis, tissue damage and death.Credit: Ingo Schulz/imageBROKER via Getty Proteins designed using artificial intelligence (AI) can…
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Retractions caused by honest mistakes are extremely stressful, say researchers
Authors who had a paper retracted said their data errors were mostly caused by inattention or technical problems.Credit: Jacob Wackerhausen/Getty…
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Earth breaches 1.5 °C climate limit for the first time: what does it mean?
People in New Delhi, India, wait in line for water in June 2024 during a heat wave.Credit: Raj K Raj/Hindustan…
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Sulfide-rich continental roots at cratonic margins formed by carbonated melts
Cratonic boundaries or margins Although cratonic margins host abundant metal deposit types or systems1,2,3,4, the margins of cratons are frequently…
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‘Precocious’ early-career scientists with high citation counts proliferate
In 2023, more than 450 scientists who had begun publishing research only in the previous eight years were among the…
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