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If the Nobel Prizes were designed today, what would change?

Members of the Swedish royal family join laureates on stage at the 2023 Nobel awards ceremony.Credit: Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP via Getty

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‘Cocaine of the seas’ — how a luxury food is wreaking ecological mayhem

Zoologist Yolarnie Amepou heard whispers about the fish frenzy when she made her first trip to the Kikori River Delta

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Believe it or not, this lush landscape is Antarctica

Hummocks of moss cover Ardley Island off the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.Credit: Dan Charman A fast-warming region of Antarctica

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A virus-derived enzyme can destroy the membrane structures that protect bacteria

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 03 October 2024 Bacteria in the gut have been shown to cause the severe side effects associated with

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The complex life of the oil industry veteran who proposed the Gaia hypothesis

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World’s largest telescope pauses expansion amid funding crunch

The world’s largest telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), which is based in Australia and South Africa, is changing its

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We must train specialists in botany and zoology — or risk more devastating extinctions

As a student in China in the late 1980s, I spent several wonderful semesters studying zoology and botany. I vividly

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Do AI models produce more original ideas than researchers?

Researchers built an artificial intelligence tool that came up with 4000 novel research ideas in a matter of hours. Credit:

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Why aren’t there talks with the Taliban about getting women and girls back into education?

From left to right: Raihana Sattari, Marwa Shinwari and Heela Barakzai, robotics researchers from Afghanistan, who had to move to

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Academics say flying to meetings harms the climate — but they carry on

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