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  1. Nature

    6 days ago · First published in 1869, Nature is the world’s leading multidisciplinary science journal.

  2. Browse Articles | Nature

    2 days ago · The gift that shaped my career in science Nature asked about your most memorable scientific gifts. You delivered.

  3. Volumes - Nature

    Browse all the volumes of NatureDecember 2022 Volume 612 November 2022 Volume 611 October 2022 Volume 610 September 2022 Volume 609 August 2022 Volume 608 July 2022 ...

  4. People with some cancers live longer after a COVID vaccine - Nature

    Update 22 October 2025: This story has been updated to note that the US Department of Health and Human Services did not respond to Nature’ s request for comment.

  5. Nature Communications

    This Nature Conference, held in Nanjing in October 2025, explores how the integration of AI with biological sciences unlocks immense potential for groundbreaking discoveries.

  6. Nature Medicine

    Dec 1, 2025 · Keep up with the latest advances in medicine Read about the latest advances in translational and clinical research, selected by the Nature Medicine editorial team.

  7. A manufacturable platform for photonic quantum computing - Nature

    Feb 26, 2025 · Article Open access Published: 26 February 2025 A manufacturable platform for photonic quantum computing PsiQuantum team Nature 641, 876–883 (2025) Cite this article

  8. Accurate predictions on small data with a tabular foundation model

    Jan 8, 2025 · Additional information Publisher’s note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.

  9. COVID-19 is spreading again — how serious is it and what are ... - Nature

    Nov 4, 2025 · Log in or create an account to continue Access the most recent journalism from Nature's award-winning team Explore the latest features & opinion covering groundbreaking research

  10. DNA pioneer James Watson has died ― colleagues wrestle with

    Nov 8, 2025 · In 1953, they published a seminal paper 1 in Nature titled ‘A structure for deoxyribose nucleic acid’. Watson had just turned 25.