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Synthetic biology
Can synthetic biology help address some of the world’s most pressing problems?
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Cancer Neuroscience: from mechanisms to therapy
With this collection, Nature Communications, Nature, Nature Cancer, Nature Neuroscience, Nature Progress Oncology, Nature Progress Brain Health, and Communications Biology invite submissions that aim to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying bidirectional cancer–nervous system interactions and their influence on the tumour microenvironment, as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies exploring potential therapeutic strategies to target neural–cancer interactions.
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Creativity in science
This six-part Working Scientist podcast series explores synergies between the scientific process, crafting and art.
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Partner Content |
Tsinghua Research
Researchers at Tsinghua University are advancing knowledge across a wide range of disciplines, tackling complex scientific questions through rigorous and collaborative research.
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Philanthropy and awards
In this spotlight, Nature explores the growing role of science philanthropy in response to shifts in the global funding landscape.
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Cancer vaccines in the immunotherapy era
With this Collection, we aim to highlight some of the latest cancer vaccine-related papers published in the journals and we welcome submissions of primary research papers that focus on the clinical development in the field, including but not limited to personalized vaccine approaches.
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Carbon Dioxide Removal
In this cross-journal collection, we showcase articles that help with understanding how carbon dioxide removal can contribute to climate change mitigation.
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Nature Index |
Cancer
Cancer incidence is on the rise.
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Reliable research in the social and behavioural and sciences
Sweeping new investigations probe the replication, robustness and reproducibility of results across the behavioural and social sciences.
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Technology Feature |
‘Self-driving’ laboratories
Research laboratories have used robots to automate routine work for decades. But humans were always pulling the strings.
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Nature Index |
China
China’s lead in the Nature Index is growing, but for how long can it continue on this trajectory?
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Antimicrobial resistance