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The first person to publicly release the genome sequence of the virus that causes COVID-19 — virologist Zhang Yongzhen — seems to have resolved a public dispute with the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center (SPHCC), Fudan University, China, which erupted last week. Zhang was photographed camping outside his laboratory from Sunday, after the SPHCC shut it down. The SPHCC did not respond to Nature
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A study identified more than two million articles that did not appear in a major digital archive, despite having an active DOI.Credit: Anna Berkut/Alamy More than one-quarter of scholarly articles are not being properly archived and preserved, a study of more than seven million digital publications suggests. The findings, published in the Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication on 24
Concern over the impact of misinformation has continued to grow, as high levels of belief in misinformation have threatened democratic legitimacy in the United States1 and global public health during the COVID-19 pandemic2. Considerable attention among scholars, media and policymakers alike has been paid to the role of social media platforms in the spread of, and belief in, misinformation3,4, with
Patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) experience a wide variety of debilitating symptoms, including persistent negative mood, anhedonia, psychomotor retardation and suicidal thoughts. While many patients with TRD who receive experimental subcallosal cingulate (SCC) deep brain stimulation (DBS) have responded to continuous stimulation with durable symptom relief4,5,6,7,8, the clinical
Foundation models—the latest generation of AI models—are trained on massive, diverse datasets and can be applied to numerous downstream tasks1. Individual models can now achieve state-of-the-art performance on a wide variety of problems, ranging from answering questions about texts to describing images and playing video games2,3,4. This versatility represents a stark change from the previous gener
Japan’s abiding love of machines gave it an early and natural advantage in robotic technology and acceptance.Credit: Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO/Alamy For decades, Japan has been synonymous with developing cutting-edge robots. Yet the country’s reputation as a leader in the field might be outdated. Although Japanese roboticists do still produce “amazing papers” and “are very present” in the research commu
The absence of electrical resistance exhibited by superconducting materials would have enormous potential for applications if it existed at ambient temperature and pressure conditions. Despite decades of intense research efforts, such a state has yet to be realized1,2. At ambient pressures, cuprates are the material class exhibiting superconductivity to the highest critical superconducting transit
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