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Cash for catching scientific errors

Malte Elson is blunt when it comes to science’s ability to self-correct. “The way we currently treat errors doesn’t work,”

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Field observations of Ambula tardus on Planet IN-409

Everybody tells you it takes time to adjust to the aliens’ way of life, but you don’t really understand what

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FDA rejects ecstasy as a therapy: what’s next for psychedelics?

MDMA, also known as ecstasy, was administered in conjunction with psychotherapy during clinical trials.Credit: Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS)

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The Taliban ‘took my life’ — scientists who fled takeover speak out

Three years after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, some five million people have left the country, including many of

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Camera-carrying sea lions map uncharted areas of the ocean

Scientists attached cameras and sensors to small pieces of neoprene that they glued to the sea lions’ backs.Credit: Nathan Angelakis

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biologist who shaped genetic engineering and fought discrimination

Credit: National Institutes of Health The US molecular biologist Maxine Singer made discoveries about the role of enzymes in assembling

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I’m a Palestinian scientist building a more inclusive future

Changemakers This Nature Q&A series celebrates people who fight racism in science and who champion inclusion. It also highlights initiatives

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Seventh patient ‘cured’ of HIV: why scientists are excited

Mutations in the gene that encodes a receptor called CCR5 can stop HIV (blue) entering immune cells.Credit: NIAID/National Institutes of

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Meet the retired scientists who collaborate with younger colleagues

Julie Gould 00:09 Hello and welcome to Working Scientist, a Nature Careers podcast. I’m Julie Gould. This is the sixth

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Why US–China relations are too important to be left to politicians

At the end of August, the US–China Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement (STA) is set to lapse. This historic pact