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Companies that broker and facilitate scientific fraud are large, resilient, and growing rapidly, according to a new study.
The journal cites experimental error as the reason for the decision, which comes nearly 15 years after the paper’s ...
We may be on the cusp of a new era of biochemical discovery, but turning these advancements into drugs isn’t so easy ...
As the world gets wetter, studying a water cycle in flux is a major challenge. ‘You cannot bring a cloud into a laboratory,’ ...
F or a chemistry undergraduate focused on synthesis, pivoting to a PhD in physics is a bold move. But that’s exactly what Sascha Feldmann did—unlocking a research career that fuses materials ...
Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning shines a light on some chemical reactions triggered by the sun’s rays ...
Nature will begin publishing all peer review comments. Other journals should follow suit ...
Adding the missing sugars to coronavirus protein structures Most of the recently reported viral structures have left out the carbohydrate decorations that help mask ...
The tendency of Nobel Prizes to recognize solo scientists in privileged spaces needs some reflection Victor Ambros and Gary ...
Metal complexes rip open benzene Scandium and chromium compounds team up to convert iconic molecule into linear product at room temperature ...
Editorial: NIH’s publication fee changes promise reform but add to chaos The agency’s new caps on publisher fees appear inconsistent—unless there’s a plan coming ...