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How to save humanity in 17 goals
Scientists whose work addresses one or more of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals talk about their research and its impact. The final six-part series of this Nature Careers podcast is supported by La Trobe Institute for Sustainable Agriculture & Food in Melbourne, Australia. The first six episodes were supported by the University of Queensland, in Brisbane, Australia.
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Neoadjuvant immunotherapy
With this Collection, a partnership between Nature, Nature Medicine and Nature Communications, we welcome submissions of primary research papers that focus on neo-adjuvant immunotherapies and related combinatorial approaches (such as radio-immunotherapy or chemo-immunotherapy).
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Center for Industrial Development and Environmental Governance, Tsinghua University (CIDEG): Global Innovation Hubs Index 2023
Now in its fourth year, The Global Innovation Hubs Index tracks the innovation performance of 119 cities/metropolitan areas around the world, and the development of those cities into global innovation hubs.
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Brazil
In January 2023 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva became president of Brazil, succeeding Jair Bolsonaro.
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Best Practices in Method Reporting
Detailed method reporting is essential for research reproducibility and trust in published results.
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Water
Water is a precious resource for life, and its availability and quality have become increasingly important in the face of growing populations and climate change.
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Brain Initiative Cell Census Network 2.0
A little over two years ago we published the first installment of an initiative to identify and catalog the diversity of cell types in mammalian brains.
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North–south collaboration
Good science is not limited to wealthy countries and research in the global south is too often ignored, to the detriment of innovation and discovery everywhere.
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The human microbiome
The trillions of microbes that live in and on our bodies could light paths to better health.
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Disability inclusion in chemistry
A collection to highlight an all-too-often overlooked aspect of DEI in chemistry: disability.
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