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Academics’ research-publication patterns shift fundamentally after they attain tenure, a coveted status that provides job security in the United States, according to an analysis1 of more than 12,000 researchers across 15 disciplines. go.nature.com/4mc6OZ4
Nature research paper: Super-resolution stimulated X-ray Raman spectroscopy go.nature.com/44QAnIn
Questions raised by a fission chain reaction that occurred billions of years ago, and making silver compounds lighter with light, in our weekly dip into Nature’s archive go.nature.com/44HS1zj
The brains of healthy people aged faster during the COVID-19 pandemic than did the brains of people analysed before the pandemic began go.nature.com/4maDq5m
Gavi, the vaccine provider for the world’s poorest people, needs an extra US$3 billion to protect infants and other vulnerable groups. More donors must step up go.nature.com/40ryhNW
Scientists who are not tied down by fixed research agendas can pivot nimbly to work where they are most needed. It’s time to build career paths with these researchers in mind, says James Smoliga go.nature.com/3IER4ze
Optimistic people share patterns of brain activity, and make more of a distinction between positive and negative events than pessimists do go.nature.com/4lAhJeY
Advances in DNA-synthesis technologies are allowing large volumes of DNA to be pumped out a low cost go.nature.com/46XgtOz
How can we make scientific literature free of errors? Our new series figures it out 🔊 go.nature.com/46hI8tj
Nature research paper: Mitochondrial origins of the pressure to sleep go.nature.com/40nFRZM
Adriana Bankston’s year-long policy fellowship allows her to fight for science and scientists at a crucial time go.nature.com/4f2pVCp
Lonni Besançon faced online abuse, threats and legal challenges in response to his research integrity sleuthing during the COVID-19 pandemic go.nature.com/4mc34qp
One of the biggest stories in science is quietly playing out in the world of abstract mathematics go.nature.com/45eNuV7
With US investment in polar science under threat, scientists hope that China’s interest in the region will benefit research go.nature.com/4kT0Vim
Can China lead on cleaning up through carbon capture, utilization and storage? go.nature.com/4kU6X29
How can scientific literature before more error-free? This new two-part podcast series lets us know the steps go.nature.com/46iDfjL
Latest from the Nature Careers Podcast 🔊 How AI can deepen inequities for non-native English speakers in science go.nature.com/4nYT5WT
A team of 24 people in India and Tanzania with no previous experience has collected brain-activity recordings from nearly 8,000 people in schools, offices and open-air spaces to create the largest data sets of their kind in Africa and Asia go.nature.com/413b5FP
Nature research paper: Dynamic kinetic resolution of phosphines with chiral supporting electrolytes go.nature.com/3U5Jnoh