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A new kind of solar cell is coming — is it the future of green energy?
Download the 29 December long read podcast Perovskites are cheap, abundant photovoltaic materials that some have hailed as the future…
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Festive parody songs from the Nature Podcast
CityU (Dongguan) warmly invites individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply for various faculty positions available at the levels of Professor……
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How to land a scientific position even in a struggling economy
Scientists say they’re finding it increasingly difficult to find a new roles, but there are ways to boost the chances…
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Will the first global climate deal on food work?
“Reducing the consumption of animal products in high-consuming countries would deliver the biggest results in the short term,” says food…
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Disability lawsuit lands Howard Hughes Medical Institute in court
Vivian Cheung alleges discrimination against the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.Credit: Vivian G. Cheung A legal case involving allegations stretching back…
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How ChatGPT and sounds from space brought a ‘luminous jelly’ to life
Julie Gould: 00:11 Hello, and welcome to Working Scientist, a Nature Careers podcast. I’m Julie Gould. In this episode we’re…
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Record-breaking summer set to hit southern hemisphere
A similar combination of weather patterns in 2019-2020 resulted in Australia’s devastating ‘black summer’ bushfires.Credit: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg via Getty The…
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Why is Delhi’s air pollution so bad right now?
As the Hindu festival of Diwali kicks off on 10 November, the Indian capital of Delhi, already blanketed in choking…
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new guidelines urge change for psychology research
The American Psychological Association has issued new guidance about race, ethnicity and culture in scientific publications.Credit: Postmodern Studio/Shutterstock The United…
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Snowbanks are set to get whiter — offsetting climate change’s effects
Snow in the Northern Hemisphere is likely to be cleaner by the end of this century — an effect that…
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