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The challenge for universities is not adopting artificial intelligence, but doing so in ways that the current generation of students can trust, says Mim Rahimi, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering.
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From sky to sea, and then back to the lab, here are the top images from Nature’s 2026 photo competition.
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Physicists hope that China's JUNO facility can determine which type of neutrino has the highest mass.
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This week on the Nature Podcast: submarine dives reveal complex deep-sea ecosystems living on whale remains — plus, a way to turn plant material into nylon.
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The challenge for universities is not adopting artificial intelligence, but doing so in ways that the current generation of students can trust.
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As deforestation in the Amazon falls, fresh evidence shows that the rainforest can withstand global warming, but only if there is a worldwide effort to stop cutting it down.
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Global migration has increased from 13 million people per year in 2000 to around 35 million in 2023. The data, published in Nature today, come from the most detailed maps of global migration produced in the 33 years.
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A ripple effect of climate change is providing habitat for corals, sponges and other Arctic animals.
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Peptide injections are the hottest trend in wellness, but researchers say enthusiasm for these unregulated drugs has got ahead of the science.
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China has continued its steep rise in research output, according to Nature Index’s annual rankings, but there is growing evidence that other East Asian countries are also challenging major research nations in Europe and North America.
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In the Indian Ocean, a deep-sea area roughly 1,200 kilometres long and 7 kilometres deep was found to harbour an ecological landmark site of whale remains.
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Physicists hope that the JUNO facility can determine which type of neutrino has the highest mass.
As deforestation in the Amazon falls, fresh evidence shows that the rainforest can withstand global warming, but only if there is a worldwide effort to stop cutting it down.
In the Indian Ocean, a deep-sea area roughly 1,200 kilometres long and 7 kilometres deep was found to harbour an ecological landmark site of whale remains.