Nature, Published online: 10 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01811-8
Greening nickel extraction requires institutional and financial support
Nature, Published online: 10 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01811-8
Greening nickel extraction requires institutional and financial support
Nature, Published online: 10 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01585-z
Calculation principles found in a papyrus scroll, and an author shares his love of lichens in this week’s pick from the Nature archive.
Extreme weather, pest outbreaks and overharvesting are turning forest carbon sinks into carbon sources across Europe, undermining a crucial part of countries’ net-zero plans
When Robert F Kennedy Jr announced that the US would stop recommending covid-19 vaccines for healthy children and pregnancies, he bypassed standard protocols and set the stage for future vaccine rollbacks
An ochre dot in Spain may hold one of the oldest, most complete Neandertal fingerprints, hinting at symbolic behavior in our ancient relatives.
Nature, Published online: 10 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01809-2
Reduced investment in universities has multifaceted effects
Many AI models were trained on the text of books, but a new test found at least one model has directly memorised nearly the entirety of some books, including Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, which could complicate ongoing legal battles over copyright infringement
Humans first arrived in South America through a series of extraordinary migrations – and genetic studies now reveal more about how they settled and then split into four distinct groups on the continent
Using CRISPR to correct the mutations behind polycystic kidney disease could counter some of the damage the condition causes
He was a minor king, yet Tutankhamun’s tomb might have been the most richly stocked of all in ancient Egypt. Now research is revealing the surprising reasons why he was given such a lavish send-off