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How to submit | Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA)
1+ hour, 52+ min ago (344+ words) How to submit | Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA)Nature Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser…...
Fostering transformative climate action through the integration of transdisciplinary research and university teaching - npj Climate Action
3+ hour, 43+ min ago (1190+ words) npj Climate Action volume5, Articlenumber:32 (2026) Cite this article No datasets were generated or analysed during the current study. IPCC. Summary for Policymakers. In Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Sixth Assessment Report of the…...
Polymers with purpose: molecules can squirm free of the pack
4+ hour, 13+ min ago (83+ words) When densely packed, long molecular chains, such as chromosomes, in living cells can crawl past their neighbours, computer simulations and theoretical modelling suggest1. H'fler, A. H. T. P., Chubak, I., Likos, C. N. & Smrek, J. Phys. Rev. X 16, 011046 (2026). Physics at risk: UK science leader on what's wrong with the…...
The problem with Canada’s plan to buy scientific prestige
4+ hour, 13+ min ago (440+ words) Amanda Bates is a biologist at the University of Victoria, Canada. Marni Mishna is a mathematician at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, Canada. Canada's government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has launched an initiative to attract 100 scientists from abroad....
Daily briefing: ‘Virtual cell’ simulates nearly every chemical reaction in the real thing
2+ day, 4+ hour ago (154+ words) A computer generated illustration of a simulated cell in the early stages of division. Credit: Zane Thornburg Reference: Math, Inc press release Superluminous supernovae are 10 to 100 times brighter than expected, and while different theories exist, no one is quite sure…...
Briefing chat: ‘Can it run Doom?’ — why scientists got brain cells and a satellite to play the classic game
23+ hour, 17+ min ago (200+ words) Rachel Fieldhouse is a reporter for Nature in Sydney, Australia. Download the Nature Podcast 13 March 2026 Nature: How the classic computer game Doom became a tool for science Futures 11 MAR 26 Cracked, but still there: the glass ceiling persists for senior women…...
‘RAMmageddon’ hits labs: AI-driven memory shortage is impacting science
8+ hour, 21+ min ago (508+ words) Heidi Ledford reports for Nature from Seattle, Washington. Production of memories chips has shifted away from standard models in favour of the extra-powerful versions needed for AI systems. Credit: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg/Getty Video gamers were among the first to…...
How the classic computer game Doom became a tool for science
3+ hour, 15+ min ago (419+ words) Rachel Fieldhouse is a reporter for Nature in Sydney, Australia. Developers of the computer game Doom released the game's code in 1997, allowing scientists to use it as part of their research.Credit: id Software via ArcadeImages/Alamy When the computer…...
Daily briefing: Vaccine-carrying mosquitoes could inoculate bats against rabies
1+ day, 4+ hour ago (138+ words) Fruit bats carry Nipah virus, which has infected people in India and several other countries.Credit: C. K Thanseer/DeFodi images via Getty Reference: arXiv preprint 1 (not peer reviewed), Science Advances paper, Trends in Cognitive Science opinion piece & arXiv preprint 2 (not…...
Reckoning with my ‘ghost years’: why a low publication rate doesn’t always reflect failure
1+ day, 4+ hour ago (340+ words) Michael L. Wong is an astrobiologist based in Washington DC. Israel Sebastian / Getty "Publish or perish" is a common mantra in academia. By that metric, I definitely did not perish in 2025. Personal satisfaction alone, however, is not a recipe for survival in…...