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These 99 'lab hacks' will make your scientific work easier
Nature asked contributors, editors and working researchers to share their best advice for scientists.
How can universities train the skilled workers of tomorrow?
The high cost of running educational laboratories is hindering industrial progress. An innovative path forwards must be charted.
Journals infiltrated with ‘copycat’ papers that can be written by AI
Tools such as ChatGPT can be used to generate almost-identical research papers that pass standard plagiarism checks. Hundreds are…
Machine learning reveals potential consequences of cuts to US research
Governments have the right to decide how to spend money on science. Modelling shows that making instant cuts to grants without a…
How universities came to be — and why they are in trouble now
What and who universities are for has changed considerably since the Second World War, leaving long-standing institutions…
Universities are — and must continue to be — a force for good
From funding squeezes to political attacks, higher education is in trouble in many parts of the world. Fresh ideas will allow the…
The future of universities: a Nature special report
The world's universities are under intense pressure. Nature examines the threats they face and asks how the sector can and must…
What research might be lost after the NIH’s cuts? Nature trained a…
We used machine-learning tools in an attempt to recreate the method for cutting funding, and then applied it to past US National…
Universities must move with the times: how six scholars tackle AI,…
Societies are evolving, and so must higher education. Researchers describe initiatives that can help to create stimulating and…
The Biodiversity Cell Atlas: mapping the tree of life at cellular…
Cell types are fundamental functional units that can be traced across the tree of life. Rapid advances in single-cell…
Electrostatic-repulsion-based transfer of van der Waals materials
Van der Waals (vdW) materials offer unique opportunities for 3D integration1,2 of planar circuits towards higher-density…
Reprogramming neuroblastoma by diet-enhanced polyamine depletion
Neuroblastoma is a highly lethal childhood tumour derived from differentiation-arrested neural crest cells1,2. Like all cancers,…
Proximal cooperative aerial manipulation with vertically stacked…
Enabling vertical-stack proximal cooperation between multirotor flying robots can facilitate the execution of complex aerial…
Arousal as a universal embedding for spatiotemporal brain dynamics
Neural activity in awake organisms shows widespread, spatiotemporally diverse correlations with behavioural and physiological…
Volcanic crisis reveals coupled magma system at Santorini and Kolumbo
Volcanic crises, driven by renewed magma inflow and migration, result in surface deformation and seismicity that can provide…
How a dangerous tick-borne virus sneaks into the brain
Hear the biggest stories from the world of science | 24 September 2025
When life gets in the way of your meticulously-planned career in…
Julie Gould asks two mid-career researchers to reflect on how closely their professional paths have followed their original goals…
Unveiling overeating patterns within digital longitudinal data on…
Overeating contributes to obesity and poses a significant public health threat. The SenseWhy study (2018–2022) monitored 65…
Developing a thyroid cancer differentiation state classification…
We developed a deep residual network (ResNet) framework to classify thyroid cancer differentiation states by integrating…
Expanding care coordination in an integrated health system through…
Hospital readmission is a key quality metric, yet post-discharge interventions often yield variable results. In the first…
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