This document provides an outline of the editorial process involved in publishing a scientific paper (Article) in Nature, and describes how manuscripts are handled by editors between submission and ...
Intelligent and miniaturized drug delivery devices leveraging advances in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, electronics and materials science enable treatments with increased precision and ...
The cover shows the Sea Stallion, the world’s largest Viking ship reconstruction. The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (around AD 750–1050) altered the political, ...
When I found out that I was no longer eligible for an early-career grant, I took a moment to pause and reflect on my family life and my work.
An experiment with 2,520 participants backs Richard Feynman’s answer to every diner’s dilemma: do I want to try something new?
Understanding how hailstorm damage is evolving with climate change is increasingly important: the past two years, for example, have seen multiple hailstorms sufficiently severe to cause billions of ...
Understanding how hailstorm damage is evolving with climate change is increasingly important: the past two years, for example, have seen multiple hailstorms sufficiently severe to cause billions of ...
A biomarker shows which people with certain types of breast cancer are more likely to respond to an immune-based therapy.
Ground-based astronomy is facing a challenge. Artificial satellites launched into low Earth orbit have essentially become brighter than most stars visible in the night sky. In this week’s issue, ...
Superluminous supernovae are at least ten times brighter than their regular counterparts, but astronomers have remained in the dark about what exactly powers these phenomena. In this week’s issue, ...
The cover shows examples of early rock art found in limestone caves on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. As Adhi Agus Oktaviana and colleagues report in this week’s issue, a hand stencil dated to at ...
Browse the archive of articles on Nature Reply to: Limitations of probing field-induced response with STM Yuqing Xing Seokjin Bae Vidya Madhavan ...