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On Thursday, the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off. This tournament could be the most high-tech yet. Nature asked a football-journal chief about emerging trends in the sport, from AI tools to PhD students embedded with teams: spklr.io/6012E3XMr
Reproducibility starts with openness.
Sharing research protocols and methods openly helps others validate and build on your work.
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One of our top-rated posts on @altmetric this past week was published open access in @NatureNeuro. You can read 'Induction of cortical on/off periods in awake mice fulfills sleep functions' here: spklr.io/6014E3X74
A new way to test coffee could take the guesswork out of flavour. Research published in @NatureComms describes a quick electrochemical method that can measure both the strength and roast of black coffee in seconds.
The authors suggest it could offer a fast, reliable tool for quality control in the coffee industry, without the need for complex or time‑consuming analysis.
👉 Read the full article here: spklr.io/6014E3Xfp
Join us 24 June at Impact Hub London for The Future of Climate & Health, as part of London Climate Action Week. @NatureMedicine's Ming Yang will moderate the panel “Toxic Air: who’s paying the price in our cities?”
Register: spklr.io/6018E3XdI#Earthfest2026
ALT Poster for Earth Fest: 'THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE & HEALTH, PUTTING HEALTH AT THE HEART OF CLIMATE ACTION.' Supported by UCL, Bupa, Knowledge Quarter. Event is 24 June 2026 at Impact Hub, London UK. Background features blurred hands over a green-to-pink gradient.
First data from the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) neutrino experiment in China provide most precise measurements of neutrino oscillation reported to date. The results set foundation for work advancing basic understanding of neutrinos: spklr.io/6016E3Poa
For years, turf experts from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, & Michigan State University have been tasked with solving the surprisingly complex puzzle of preparing North American stadiums for FIFA World Cup gameplay. Hear more about their efforts: spklr.io/6010E3PhI
#OnThisDay, we celebrate the International Day of Play. A day to recognize the importance of play in learning, creativity, and well‑being. From childhood to adulthood, play helps us connect, explore, and grow. Here’s to curiosity, imagination, and joy. 🎈✨
ALT A post by Springer Nature with a picture of toys and the text: \"Did You Know? The UN established the International Day of Play to highlight that access to play and imaginative freedom is a fundamental part of healthy development and well-being worldwide.\"
At TECH by Handelsblatt, we explored how AI is reshaping science. As AI and human potential evolve together, the challenge is clear—move faster and safeguard credibility to tackle the world’s biggest challenges.
#TECH2026@NaturePortfolio
New biological insights and pivotal clinical trials are reshaping the treatment of #BladderCancer, especially in #NMIBC and #MIBC.
In this free webinar, Prof. @sonpavde and Prof. @amerseburger provide an overview of the evolving standards of care.
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Human-driven sea-level rise has quadrupled frequency of extreme coastal sea-level events since 1900. Findings suggest climate change has already altered coastal flood risk and highlights need to integrate these changes into strategies: spklr.io/6015E3rbV@NatureClimate
A vast whale graveyard found on the bed of the Indian Ocean may represent the deepest and most extensive known accumulation of whale fossils, carcasses, and communities supported by the whale falls. The graveyard stretches 1,200 km along the sea floor: spklr.io/6018E3PqY
A stunning shot of two researchers guiding northern bald ibis across southern Spain is the overall winning image in Nature’s 2026 Scientist at Work photography competition.
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ALT A bright yellow powered paraglider with two people inside flies alongside a flock of dark birds in a pale blue sky. Below are rolling hills covered in tilled, golden-brown fields and rows of small trees. Credit: Gunnar Hartmann.
ALT A diver in a black wetsuit with blue fins swims alongside a huge whale shark with white spots in clear blue water. Sunlight beams through the surface. A smaller grey shark swims below the diver. Credit: Rob Harcourt.
ALT Aerial view of a vast body of water covered in vibrant green algal bloom with swirling patterns. A small boat with a person navigates through, leaving a dark trail. Credit: Haolun (Allen) Tian.
ALT Two divers observe a clear cylindrical underwater enclosure anchored by chains on a sandy seabed. Inside, coral, a fish, & scientific instruments are visible. One diver wears yellow goggles, the other blue. A blue-gloved hand holds coral.
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Allyship is about supporting others who have a disadvantage, which can apply to many traits, including nationality, socioeconomic status, gender identity or sexuality. Support can take many forms, but whenever it arrives, it is welcome: spklr.io/6012E3zai@naturemethods
Squirrel droppings preserved in Canadian permafrost containing 700,000-year-old ancient DNA are reported in @NatureComms. Findings enable reconstruction of vibrant and diverse ancient ecosystems and shed light on evolutionary history of certain species: spklr.io/6019E3zS5