Editorials in 2020

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  • The use of a bibliography in scientific literature has evolved over time. Here, we look at its history and the roles it plays in contemporary science.

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  • We provide herein an overview of the present issue while introducing two new features that complement our submission and publication process.

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  • Reporting data according to standards accepted by the community is fundamental to the progress of science. In the broad area of catalysis, best practice principles are well consolidated in some subfields, but they are still developing in others.

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  • The severity of the COVID-19 emergency has forced society to adopt drastic containment measures. In this Editorial we discuss some of their implications for the publishing sector and for our journal.

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  • Action for a more sustainable society must be taken — calling for advances in technology. This Insight features artificial biocatalytic systems and functions not found in nature and emphasizes their potential to address major challenges faced by humankind, such as climate change.

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  • Europe is following in the steps of Japan and California towards the implementation of fuel cell vehicles. We revisit the current state of affairs in Europe while one of its flagship projects is nearing its end.

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  • As Nature Catalysis starts its third year, we look back and the past 12 months.

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