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  • Advertisement Feature |

    KU Explorer is a publication produced by Nature Research Custom Media, in partnership with Khalifa University of Science and Technology, and aims at shedding light on the cutting-edge research, researchers and facilities emerging from the University and its 20 specialised research centres across the United Arab Emirates.

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  • Series |

    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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  • Collection |

    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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    Open for submissions
  • Spotlight |

    In January 2023 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva became president of Brazil, succeeding Jair Bolsonaro.

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  • Collection |

    Detailed method reporting is essential for research reproducibility and trust in published results.

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  • Nature Outlook |

    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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  • Collection |

    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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  • Spotlight |

    This year has been momentous for India.

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  • Nature Index |

    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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  • Nature Outlook |

    The trillions of microbes that live in and on our bodies could light paths to better health.

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  • Collection |

    A collection to highlight an all-too-often overlooked aspect of DEI in chemistry: disability.

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