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Tag Archives: Science Magazines
Cover Preview: Science Magazine – March 4
Cover Preview: Nature Magazine – March 3
This Week
- Editorial | 28 February 2022Wanted: better systems for turning evidence into actionThe pandemic created a colossal demand for scientific evidence to inform decision-making. Now researchers are mapping out what went wrong and what needs to change.
- Editorial | 01 March 2022Nature is trialling transparent peer review — the early results are encouragingLast year, nearly half of Nature authors agreed to publish anonymous referee reports. We hope that more will consider doing so this year.
Preview: New Scientist Magazine – March 5
Previews: The Scientist Magazine – February 2022
Preview: Science News Magazine – February 12

- COVER STORYHow the Human Genome Project revolutionized understanding of our DNACompletion of the Human Genome Project was a huge milestone, but there’s more work to do to ensure equitable access to the information in our DNA.By Tina Hesman Saey
- NEWSAfrica’s ‘Great Green Wall’ could have far-reaching climate effectsBy Carolyn Gramling
- NEWSAstronomers identified a second possible exomoonBy Sid Perkins
Previews: New Scientist Magazine – February 5

COVER STORIES
- CULTUREClimate fiction has come of age – and these fabulous books show why
- FEATURESDo we create space-time? A new perspective on the fabric of reality
- FEATURESChristopher Jackson interview: How geologists can fight climate change
- FEATURESInteroception: This ‘sixth sense’ could be key to better mental health
- NEWS160,000-year-old fossil may be the first Denisovan skull we’ve found
- NEWSSome bee colonies have to kill thousands of ‘selfish’ wannabe queens
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