The vibrant colours seen on butterfly wings or peacock feathers are examples of structural coloration, which occurs when micro- or nanoscale structured surfaces interfere with visible light. In this ...
The ecosystem of research is evolving. In many areas of science and technology large teams are on the rise, and this collaborative approach has helped to drive advances that would otherwise have been ...
RFK Jr’s vaccine advisory panel will be discussing the inclusion of adjuvants in childhood vaccinations this week. Here’s what’s at stake.
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Researchers are among those who feel uneasy about the unrestrained use of their intellectual property in training commercial large language models. Firms and regulators need to agree the rules of ...
The diverse, dynamic and unpredictable nature of the real world poses challenges for image sensors. In this week’s issue, Luping Shi and colleagues present a vision chip inspired by the human visual ...
The cover shows the relatively rare blooming of herbaceous plants after an unusually wet spring in the drylands of the Judaean Desert in 2015. In this week’s issue, Nicolas Gross and colleagues probe ...
There are gaps in our understanding of how and why digital misinformation propagates. To help design effective interventions to minimize the spread of falsehoods, researchers need data and ...
A region unused to tropical cyclones has had three in a week. The world needs to ask why this happened, not look away.
An epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) lineage-tracing system in a mouse model of breast-to-lung metastasis reveals that although some cells undergo EMT in a primary epithelial tumour, the lung ...
Browse the archive of articles on NaturePublisher Correction: irCLIP-RNP and Re-CLIP reveal patterns of dynamic protein assemblies on RNA Luca Ducoli Brian J. Zarnegar Paul A. Khavari ...
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