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Climate change: Nature readers say their fears are growing

Poll shows that 80% of respondents are more concerned in the run-up to the COP26 climate meeting than they were ahead of the Paris conference 6 years ago. → Read More

Climate change to loom large in talks to form new German government

Strong results for green and liberal parties mean climate and energy policies are expected to feature heavily in upcoming coalition talks. → Read More

Climate science is supporting lawsuits that could help save the world

Governments have failed to slow climate change quickly enough, so activists are using courts to compel countries and companies to act — increasingly with help from forefront science. → Read More

Freak US winters linked to Arctic warming

Models suggest that distortions in polar-vortex winds can send chilly air hurtling southwards. But some climate scientists remain unconvinced. → Read More

Pirate paper website Sci-Hub dealt another blow by US courts

American Chemical Society wins lawsuit against the site, and could seek to block access to the portal in the United States. → Read More

Plans to promote German research excellence come under fire

Critics say selection process for high-stakes funding programme is flawed. → Read More

Plans to promote German research excellence come under fire

Critics say selection process for high-stakes funding programme is flawed. → Read More

Time capsule buried to preserve science for the ages

Message in a bottle sums up state of research in 2017. → Read More

Time capsule buried to preserve science for the ages

Message in a bottle sums up state of research in 2017. → Read More

What Germany’s election results mean for science

A new coalition could face battles over gene editing and climate regulations. → Read More

What Germany’s election results mean for science

A new coalition could face battles over gene editing and climate regulations. → Read More

What Germany’s election results mean for science

A new coalition could face battles over gene editing and climate regulations. → Read More

Academic excellence: Golden Germany

Government's push for excellence is creating a golden age of opportunity for scientists flocking to the country. → Read More

Academic excellence: Golden Germany

Government's push for excellence is creating a golden age of opportunity for scientists flocking to the country. → Read More

Academic excellence: Golden Germany

Government's push for excellence is creating a golden age of opportunity for scientists flocking to the country. → Read More

Huge landslide triggered rare Greenland mega-tsunami

Scientists hope studying last month’s deadly event will improve modelling of rockslides that could become more frequent with climate change. → Read More

Germany and Poland launch research ‘twinning’ effort

Bilateral partnership may provide new blueprint for EU east-west collaboration. → Read More

US court grants Elsevier millions in damages from Sci-Hub

Some doubt that the publishing giant will see any money from the pirate site. → Read More

US court grants Elsevier millions in damages from Sci-Hub

Some doubt that the publishing giant will see any money from the pirate site. → Read More

US court grants Elsevier millions in damages from Sci-Hub

Some doubt that the publishing giant will see any money from the pirate site. → Read More