Flasks have long been the fundamental piece of equipment for chemical syntheses and separations. In recent years, batch-reactor and flow-based systems have been created to run multistep processes ...
Do your New Year resolutions include a plan to leave higher education? These researchers explain how to reinvent your career.
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From sticky hinges to bicycle brakes, squeaks are part of everyday life. Although the way sound is generated when two rigid bodies slide over each other is relatively clear, what happens when a soft ...
The cover shows examples of early rock art found in limestone caves on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. As Adhi Agus Oktaviana and colleagues report in this week’s issue, a hand stencil dated to at ...
In a French criminal trial, conventional DNA analysis couldn’t distinguish between twin brothers, but emerging scientific methods could help in such cases.
Browse the archive of articles on Nature Author Correction: Healthy forests safeguard traditional wild meat food systems in Amazonia André Pinassi Antunes Pedro de Araujo Lima Constantino Hani R. El ...
Nature Index ‘Research Leaders’ survey also finds that scientists in North America and Europe are much more likely to say they intend to leave research.
Browse the archive of articles on Nature Reply to: On the effects of fault alignment on slip stability Jaeseok Lee Victor C. Tsai Daniel T. Trugman ...
Emerging forensic methods can differentiate between twin suspects in criminal cases. Plus, GLP-1 obesity drugs can help stave off addictions and scientists claim to have made a rare hexagonal diamond.
The gap between average life expectancy and the number of years people are healthy and on the job is widening, with potentially grave consequences for pensioners.
The extreme conditions found in the deep sea mean that this part of the planet remains largely unexplored. In this week’s issue, Tiefeng Li and his colleagues present a soft robot that can operate at ...
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