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South Korea
South Korea stands out among the leading countries in the Nature Index for its big investments in research and development and strong history in innovation.
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Nature Outlook |
Spinoff Prize Outlook 2024
The pursuit of academic knowledge can be its own reward. But for many researchers, the ultimate payback from their ideas and insights comes from forming a company to commercialize them.
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Focal Point |
Focal Point on Building a Carbon-Neutral Society
Special photosynthetic bacteria that can fix both carbon and nitrogen from the air are promising for creating many useful nitrogen-containing organic compounds, including fertilizers, feedstock for fish farms, and artificial spider silk.
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Innovations in Stem Cell Biology 2024
From the generation of embryo-like structures to the establishment of cell-based approaches to model or treat disease, the field of stem cell and developmental biology has impressively progressed during the past few months.
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Focal Point |
Focal Point on Sustainable Food Supply in Japan
Japan’s high-tech agricultural sector is building a future where menus will increasingly include lab-grown meat and soy-based meat substitutes; where ‘smart pills’ will be used to monitor methane emissions in the cattle that are still farmed; and where microbial fertilizers will nourish both crops and the soil.
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Resources for late career scientists
What are the signs that you’re transitioning from the middle to the late career stage in science?
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Agricultural sciences
Changing climate patterns have caused a monumental shift in the world’s agricultural processes.
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Research assessment toolkit
Research assessment exercises are mostly seen as an important tool to allocate funding and measure performance.
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Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) across orbits
Rapid advancements into space from many new companies, countries, and space-related entities has enabled a “Second Space Age.”
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Changemakers in science
This Nature Q&A series celebrates people who fight racism in science and champion inclusion, highlighting initiatives that could be applied to other scientific workplaces.
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