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Haolun ‘Allen’ Tian used a drone to photograph a research team collecting water samples from a Canadian lake overrun by bright green algal bloom. #SciArt
Robert Harcourt captured an image of Michael Doane, a marine biologist, collecting a microbiome sample from a whale shark off the coast of Western Australia. #SciArt
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I’ve been looking at this cover all week! There is so much here - it takes day of the dead iconic image & mixes it with elements of sub-cellular architecture. What can you spot?
You can read the paper is illustrates about transcriptomic clocks here www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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A paper in Nature describes a previously unrecognised group of young worker honeybees who are responsible for raising their queen in physicochemically unique peanut-shaped wax cells. go.nature.com/3SkdXwo 🧪
The method to reprogram fully differentiated cells using transcription factors retools cells and has retooled many a scientist’s trajectory. In this article, researchers talk with Nature Methods about this ‘remodeling’ and the future they foresee. #methodsky 🧪
Gunnar Hartmann is the overall winner of Nature’s 2026 Scientist at Work photography competition with a photo of two researchers guiding a flock of northern bald ibis on their migration across the fields of Jaén in the south of Spain. go.nature.com/4aERhNI #Academicsky #SciArt 🧪
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Shayanta Chowdhury photographed entomologist Lee Haines viewing a yellow fever mosquito under an ultraviolet light in a laboratory at the University of Notre Dame. #SciArt
Beyond meeting a basic need, eating behaviour shapes human health and environmental outcomes. A Review in Nature Reviews Psychology highlights the fundamentally social nature of eating and describes how to integrate this evidence into research on behaviour change. 🔒
Uli Kunz captured the installation of an incubation chamber at the “coral probiotics village,” a project in the Red Sea off the coast of Saudi Arabia. #SciArt
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The method to reprogram fully differentiated cells using transcription factors retools cells — and has retooled many a scientist’s trajectory. Here, researchers comment on this ‘remodeling’ and the future they foresee.
Beyond meeting a basic need, eating behaviour shapes human health and environmental outcomes. In this Review, Mata highlights the fundamentally social nature of eating and describes how to integrate this evidence into current research on behaviour change.