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The Driving Forces Behind the Success of Beijing and Shanghai

The Driving Forces Behind the Success of Beijing and Shanghai

China's capital city still has a higher research output, but its innovating second city is catching up.

Ecologists Should Create Space for a Wide Range of Expertise

Ecologists Should Create Space for a Wide Range of Expertise

Indigenous communities' knowledge and approaches enrich studies.

Science Spared from UK Budget Cuts Amid Economic Turmoil

Science Spared from UK Budget Cuts Amid Economic Turmoil

Researchers relieved by decision to reaffirm previous spending commitments.

Large-scale Behavioural Data Are Key to Climate Policy

Large-scale Behavioural Data Are Key to Climate Policy

Applying behavioural science can support system-level change for climate protection. Behavioural scientists should provide reliable large-scale data and governments should secure infrastructure for data collection and the implementation of evidence.

US Mid-term Elections: 3 Ways Science is on the Line

US Mid-term Elections: 3 Ways Science is on the Line

Researchers project changes ahead for federal science if Republicans take control of either chamber of Congress.

How the US-China Science Freeze Threatens Climate Disaster

How the US-China Science Freeze Threatens Climate Disaster

The world needs the two giants to work together to tackle international threats, even as they protect their national interests.

Four Evidence-backed Reasons to Say 'no' to Early-morning Meetings

Four Evidence-backed Reasons to Say 'no' to Early-morning Meetings

Everyone hates them and they're rarely essential, say Adaira Landry and Resa E. Lewiss. So why are we still getting the calendar invites?

What Xi Jinping's Third Term Means for Science

What Xi Jinping's Third Term Means for Science

At the Chinese Communist Party's 20th congress, Xi laid out his vision for science and innovation to drive the country's growth.

Overcoming Racism in Science: A Nature Special Issue

Overcoming Racism in Science: A Nature Special Issue

A guest-edited collection of features, comment and analysis examines researchers' experiences of racism, the impacts of systemic racism and how science can and must change.

Getting the Job: It's Not Just Who You Know, but How You Know Them

Getting the Job: It's Not Just Who You Know, but How You Know Them

People are more likely to land high-paying jobs through friends of friends than through their close friends or family, study finds.

'Game-changing' Gender Quotas Introduced by Australian Research Agency

'Game-changing' Gender Quotas Introduced by Australian Research Agency

From next year, the National Health and Medical Research Council will give half of its investigator grants for mid-career and senior scientists to women and non-binary applicants.

A Big Chance for Science at the Heart of Global Policymaking

A Big Chance for Science at the Heart of Global Policymaking

The UN's top leadership is reaching out to the scientific community to help inform decision making - a welcome move in a highly uncertain world.