Some classes of stars create light elements, such as oxygen and silicon; others also craft heavier ones, such as iron and ...
Satellites help scientists to document a correlation between dust travelling from Africa and hailstones falling in the Alps.
Papers from research teams with a substantial number of beginners are highly disruptive and innovative, study shows.
Creating international viral biosafety guidelines are key to clearing up confusion, regaining trust and ensuring that ...
Replacing immune cells called microglia holds promise for addressing brain conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease.
Despite political obstacles, officials are on track to disperse all of the reseach funds allocated to US biomedical behemoth.
An injection of funding into genetic and environmental factors underlying autism was eclipsed by Trump’s controversial claims ...
The country’s plan to reduce greenhouse gases will largely determine the world’s emissions trajectory, researchers say.
The world's universities are under intense pressure. Nature examines the threats they face and asks how the sector can and ...
Preliminary results from a small trial offer the clearest evidence yet that the brain disease’s progression can be slowed.
Specialists caution that there isn’t a universal portrait that captures the state of higher education around the world.
Experiments show that the bacterial component of fine particulate matter has a highly potent inflammatory effect.