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  1. 6. stu 2019.

    This week’s cover shows Nature’s publication record over 150 years. Explore the growing web of collaboration and science in an interactive graphic here:

  2. Nature is 150 years old. A lot has changed in that time.

  3. 6. stu 2019.

    This week on the Nature cover: 150 years of Nature. A web of multidisciplinary research and discovery. Browse the issue here:

  4. New paper in for introduces the Global Production Ecosystem (GPE) as a defining feature of the and a novel conceptual framework to explore the cumulative global transformation of the Earth’s biosphere. Thread ⬇️

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  5. 4. stu 2019.

    Read the first article published in Nature written by T. H. Huxley that was issued on this date in 1869.

  6. 13. lis 2019.

    News & Views: In the early 1950s, the identity of genetic material was still a matter of debate. A Nature paper showing the discovery of the helical structure of double-stranded DNA settled the matter and changed biology forever.

  7. 30. lis 2019.

    Scientists reported the discovery of the carbon molecule C60 in 1985, which paved the way for materials such as graphene and carbon nanotubes and was a landmark in the emergence of nanotechnology.

  8. 4. stu 2019.

    Nature was first published 150 years ago today. Get set for our special anniversary issue on the 6th of November by browsing this collection of related articles and podcasts.

  9. 10. stu 2019.

    Women have been mostly absent from the story of science. To retrace the steps of these workaday women of science is to understand how far we have travelled towards equity in the scientific workforce.

  10. 18. stu 2019.

    A Nature paper in 1975 reported how cell lines could be made that produce an antibody of known specificity. The discovery led to major biological insights and clinical successes in treating autoimmunity and cancer.

  11. 14. lis 2019.

    Comment: “The problem is scientism. Defining the self only in biological terms tends to obscure other forms of identity, such as one’s labour or social role,” writes .

  12. 15. lis 2019.

    My piece on what we learn from history: "data generation, processing and analysis are unavoidably value-laden. The scientific legitimacy of these activities depends on the extent to which such values are held up for public scrutiny"

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  13. 🧡💛💚 National Park with Full of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA 🌎

  14. 16. lis 2019.

    In the 1800s, it was thought that cells lose genetic material as they differentiate, making differentiation irreversible. In 1958, John Gurdon challenged this notion to reset differentiated cells to early embryonic stages

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  15. From Darwin to Denisovans: to celebrate the 150th anniversary of , we survey some highlights from the journal’s ecology and evolution archives

  16. 27. lis 2019.

    News & Views: The unexpected discovery of a hole in the atmospheric ozone layer over the Antarctic revolutionized science and helped to establish one of the most successful global environmental policies of the twentieth century.

  17. 9. lis 2019.
  18. 6. stu 2019.

    Turning the biosphere into a global production ecosystem (GPE) creates unprecedented risks. New paper in for examines the GPE through a resilience lens and highlights transformative avenues towards a more sustainable GPE Thread ⬇️

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  19. Behind the scenes at Nature - a few us working at Nature explain what it’s like working on the journal.

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