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Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Shamini Bundell reads you her favourite from March, 'Cold comforts' by Graham Robert Scott.
This week, the earliest Americans, 2D magnets, and the legacy of the Universe’s first ‘baby picture’.
Science fans everywhere will take to the streets this weekend in the March for Science. Plus, biases in artificial intelligence and how scientific papers are getting harder to read.
This week, politician scientists, human genetic ‘knockouts’ and East Antarctica’s instability.
This week, easing the pressure on fisheries, protein structure surprises, and your reading list for 2017 so far.
Mental health disorders touch rich and poor, young and old, in every country around the world. Hear three experts discuss the evidence for interventions, how to get help to the right people, and which problem, if solved, would help the most.
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Shamini Bundell reads you her favourite from March, 'Green boughs will cover thee' by Sarah L Byrne.
This week, mapping sound in the brain, dwindling groundwater, and giving common iron uncommon properties.
A sting operation finds several predatory journals offered to employ a fictional, unqualified academic as an editor. Plus, the Great Barrier Reef in hot water, and trying to explain 'time crystals'.
This week, peering into a black hole, reorganising the dinosaur family tree and finding drug combos for cancer.