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Celebrating Bates
2025 marks 200 years since the birth of Henry Walter Bates, who gave the first scientific account of mimicry in butterflies.
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Understanding species redistributions under global climate change
With this cross-journal Collection, we invite submissions of articles that use modern approaches to advance the understanding in species redistributions under global climate change.
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ââArchaeology & Environment
âIn this cross-journal Collection, we invite research that provides insight into the interactions between humans and our environment throughout our evolutionary history.ââ
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100 years of Australopithecus
On 7 February 1925, Nature published a curious paper on a âmissing linkâ â the fossil of a form intermediate between apes and humans.
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to David Baker âfor computational protein designâ and to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper âfor protein structure predictionâ.
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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2024
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded jointly to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun "for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation".
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Dinosaur 200th Anniversary Collection
2024 marks 200 years since William Buckland reported his research on Megalosaurus, later recognised as the first non-avian dinosaur genus to be formally named by science.
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Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals
The year 2023 marks the mid-point of the 15-year period envisaged to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, targets for global development adopted in September 2015 by all United Nations Member States.
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Cancer research
Cancer is a leading cause of death, accounting for nearly one in six deaths worldwide. Many cancers can be cured, especially if detected early and treated effectively.
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Celebrating Alfred Russel Wallace
In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Alfred Russel Wallaceâs birth, we bring together this Collection of articles across the Nature Portfolio showcasing the enduring legacy of Wallaceâs discoveries on the theory of evolution and the geographical distribution of species.
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Climate change and human behaviour
Anthropogenic climate change is a scientific fact. Without immediate action, we are unlikely to meet the target goal of minimizing global warming to 1.5° C. This collection highlights the importance of human behaviour in climate action, mitigation and adaptation.
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Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning of global peatlands