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2. Nature publishes too few papers from women researchers — that must change
3. Scientists used ChatGPT to generate an entire paper from scratch — but is it any good?
4. Could AI help you to write your next paper?
5. China’s clampdown on fake-paper factories picks up speed
6. Credit local authors fairly on international research papers
7. Surge in number of ‘extremely productive’ authors concerns scientists
8. Is science really getting less disruptive — and does it matter if it is?
9. Nature welcomes Registered Reports
10. Citation data are now open, but that’s far from enough
11. Publishing nightmare: a researcher’s quest to keep his own work from being plagiarized
12. AI firms must play fair when they use academic data in training
13. The citation black market: schemes selling fake references alarm scientists
14. How South Korea can build better gender diversity into research
15. Chinese research collaborations shift to the Belt and Road
16. ‘Without these tools, I’d be lost’: how generative AI aids in accessibility
17. China has a list of suspect journals and it’s just been updated
18. Is it time for tenure to evolve?
19. Rwanda 30 years on: understanding the horror of genocide
20. Pack up the parachute: why global north–south collaborations need to change
21. From Einstein to AI: how 100 years have shaped science
22. How to level the global publishing playing field
23. Authors reply to questionable publicity
24. Pandemic productivity loss: how scientific institutions should support academic mothers
25. Hyperauthorship: the publishing challenges for ‘big team’ science
26. Artificial-intelligence search engines wrangle academic literature
27. AI will transform science — now researchers must tame it
28. Scientific collaborations are precarious territory for women
29. Field studies: list local contributors as authors
30. Time to rethink the scientific CV
31. Why early-career researchers should step up to the peer-review plate
32. Taking the pain out of data sharing
33. How Nature contributed to science’s discriminatory legacy
34. Poor English skills? New AIs help researchers to write better
35. ‘Disruptive’ science has declined — and no one knows why
36. How a Brazilian dinosaur sparked a movement to decolonize fossil science
37. Nature thanks the guest editors of our racism in science special issue
38. How to fix your scientific coding errors
39. Could artificial intelligence hijack author contributions?
40. African researchers lead campaign for equity in global collaborations
41. Nature addresses helicopter research and ethics dumping
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