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As the clock runs down on 2024, we look back on the past 12 months through the lens of Nature’s 10 — ten people who helped to shape science during the year. This year, the cover takes its ...
We investigate how ancient humans ran and hear from climate scientists who are rising to the challenges of an impending Trump presidency. We hear that a 2020 study promoting hydroxychloroquine for ...
At major computer-science publication venues, up to 17% of the peer reviews are now written by artificial intelligence. We need guidelines before things get out of hand.
An innovative technique called HORNET uses atomic force microscopy and a machine-learning architecture called a deep neural network to recapitulate the 3D structures of individual RNA molecules.
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People have profoundly altered the planet’s soundscape. It’s time to quieten down so that other species can thrive.
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Minh Ha Quang’s work at a Japanese AI research centre aims to understand how machines extract image data from the real world.