Why Early-Career Researchers Should Step Up to the Peer-Review Plate
Science benefits when junior scientists sign up as reviewers. It's also good for their careers.
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Science benefits when junior scientists sign up as reviewers. It's also good for their careers.
Our fifth annual round-up of the tools that look set to shake up science this year.
Universities should reward more than research outputs.
Researchers are creating grass-roots collaborative networks to tackle difficult questions in primate studies and more, but they need funding and other support.
OpenAlex catalogues hundreds of millions of scientific documents and charts connections between them.
As the US president's first year in office ends, Nature assesses whether he's kept his promise to make evidence-based decisions.
What makes a climate story effective? Narrating intentional, rather than unintentional, pro-environmental action can enhance readers' climate policy support and intentions to perform pro-environmental action.
Yuning Wang learned to rely less on her supervisor's guidance during her doctoral programme, an important step on the road to research autonomy.
Scientists and funders with close links to local communities outline how Western teams can collaborate fairly and effectively with those groups.
The focus on a narrow set of metrics leads to a lack of diversity in the types of leader and institution that win funding.
How can we make sure that medical trials reported in the scientific literature are real? It is surprisingly hard - but not impossible.
COP26 energized the global effort to halt global warming. Research is now crucial to monitoring progress and creating solutions.
Theranos case highlights the importance of peer review for biotech entrepreneurs, scientists say.
Africa urgently needs to guarantee its own health security.
A look back at 2021 through the Sustainable Development Goals.
The extraordinary vaccination of more than four billion people, and the lack of access for many others, were major forces this year - while Omicron's arrival complicated things further.
Experience in grant-writing, data analysis and presentation will serve researchers well - even when they move away from academia.
Research has stalled, funds have evaporated and many scientists are still struggling to get out.
To speed research, express conclusions as testable statements, and incorporate testing into training.
A high-profile replication study in cancer biology has obtained disappointing results. Scientists must redouble their efforts to find out why.
From Omicron to a Mars helicopter to an Alzheimer's firestorm, our news editors choose the defining moments in science and research this year.
Delhi court will scrutinize whether the pirate paper website falls foul of India's copyright law. The verdict could have implications for academic publishers further afield.
The decision to appoint a board of advisors is welcome - and urgent, given the twin challenges of COVID and climate change.