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Cancer
Team science meets cancer research: a growing number of researchers are exploring how the microbiome influences cancer causes and treatments.
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Artificial Intelligence
How machine intelligence is becoming a powerful tool for interdisciplinary scientists.
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When developing a research programme and direction, some scientists can find it helpful to create a mission statement to make clear their scientific ambitions. Nature speaks to working scientists about creating a research philosophy.
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Coronavirus diaries
In March 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic shuttered labs, schools and airports worldwide, Nature asked John Tregoning to share his personal experience week-by-week. Here are his 19 diary entries.
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Cell biology
Nature speaks to cell biologists working in industry to get their advice for academic researchers thinking of moving into the private sector.
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Faculty
The Black Lives Matter movement encouraged many institutions to inspect their equity and diversity policies, and consider what else they could do to achieve equality in academia.
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Conferences remain an essential part of any scientist's life.
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Career Guide: Germany
Germany is a world leader in scientific research and a top destination for individual researchers. Learn how the country is coupling its scientific work with ambitious manufacturing goals, how it’s becoming more diverse in a globalized research system, and how it’s becoming a powerhouse of renewable energy. See where you can fit in.
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Career guide: China
China’s scientific landscape is shifting fast. Where can you fit in?
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