The Archive
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A thaw in scientific relations could help clear the air in India and Pakistan
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The world needs a US president who respects evidence
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AI watermarking must be watertight to be effective But the technology’s robustness remains a challenge
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Don’t rush rules for sharing digital genetic-sequence information Rushing an agreement risks disrupting research without notably benefiting lower-income countries
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Restore Internet access in war-torn Sudan
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Don’t overshoot: why carbon dioxide removal will achieve too little, too late Emerging science says that is probably a fool’s errand
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Nobel prizes are globally unrepresentative — the nomination process must be opened up As a result, a big push is needed to broaden the pool of scientists eligible to nominate their peers for Nobel prizes
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Does the 2024 US election matter to science? Take Nature’s poll Do scientists around the world care who wins? Will the outcome affect you?
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Volunteers played a key part in validating a gigantic neuroscience study mapping the fruit-fly brain
Use citizen science to turbocharge big-data projects It shows what can be achieved through crowdsourcing research -
Universities are not just businesses, but an investment in future generations But the government is leaving them to flounder, treating higher education as a private-sector industry and research as a public investment