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Agricultural sciences
Changing climate patterns have caused a monumental shift in the world’s agricultural processes.
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Research assessment toolkit
Research assessment exercises are mostly seen as an important tool to allocate funding and measure performance.
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Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) across orbits
Rapid advancements into space from many new companies, countries, and space-related entities has enabled a “Second Space Age.”
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Changemakers in science
This Nature Q&A series celebrates people who fight racism in science and champion inclusion, highlighting initiatives that could be applied to other scientific workplaces.
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Nature’s Technologies to Watch
In 2018, Nature began highlighting a few of the technologies they expect to make big advancesin the year ahead.
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China
China's status at the summit of the Nature Index remains unrivalled as the gap between it and the United States grows.
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Cancer treatment
A diagnosis of cancer still strikes fear into many people.
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Focal Point on Sustainable Fruit and Functional Components in China
China is one of the world’s major producers of fruit. Its food and agricultural scientists are leading a drive to develop sustainable methods to produce and process fruit.
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Working Scientist career profiles
These articles profile individual scientists with unusual career histories, achievements, skills or outside interests.
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Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC)
MoTrPAC is a national research consortium designed to discover and characterize the molecular map that underlies the effects of physical activity in humans.
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Lithuania
The Baltic country marks 20 years of European Union membership this year with a push to retain homegrown talent, persuade diaspora scientists to return, and attract researchers from abroad, lured by a collaborative research culture.
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