Three of the most prolific young researchers in neuroscience-related output in the Nature Index discuss the problems they’re ...
For seven years, British neuroscientist Luke Bashford trained as a postdoc in the United States, working on brain–computer ...
Fieldwork can be deadly: heads of expeditions must be taught how to cope in a crisis.
Therapeutic T cells used to treat acute myeloid leukaemia secrete proteins that impair the cells’ own ability to attack ...
The final text from the UN Summit of the Future offers a glimmer of hope for a world beset by multiple crises.
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Pathogenic viruses and antibiotic-resistant bacteria thrive on plastic. The biohazard risks of this ‘plastisphere’ shouldn’t ...
PhD students in Sweden accessed mental-health services at increasing rates as their studies went on. The pressure to collect ...
The chatbot excels at science, beating PhDs on a hard science test. But it might ‘hallucinate’ more than its predecessors.
A similar vaccine, being developed at the University of Oxford, UK, was also named as a priority for testing during a Marburg ...
Pulses of light and sound seem to have beneficial effects. But some argue it is too soon to market experimental devices.
Turtle hatchlings, which can begin life up to a metre deep in sand, point their heads towards the surface and make their way ...