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Digital Media and Mental Health
The Editors at Nature Communications, Nature Human Behaviour, Nature Medicine and Communications Psychology welcome submissions examining the role of digital media in mental health.
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The Beijing Declaration: 30 years of progress
Journals from the Nature Portfolio wish to celebrate the achievements that have been made since the Beijing declaration for women's rights, emphasize areas where progress is needed and bring to the fore ideas offering a path forward.
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Human mobility and environmental change
In this cross-journal collection, we focus on contributions that address the link between environmental change and human mobility at a local, regional, and global level.
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Menstruation Matters
Menstruation is part of human life, yet we hide it behind stigma and taboos. In this Focus, our authors discuss why menstruation matters. Tackling significant issues of our time, from period poverty to data privacy to transgender health, we hope that this collection of work will spark more open and inclusive conversations about menstruation.
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The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2024
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Best practices in method reporting
Detailed method reporting is essential for research reproducibility and trust in published results.
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Navigating the AI frontier
The rapid development of generative AI has brought about a paradigm shift in content creation. This Focus explores the new opportunities AI tools offer for science and society, as well as the numerous challenges intelligent machines pose.
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Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals
The year 2023 marks the mid-point of the 15-year period envisaged to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, targets for global development adopted in September 2015 by all United Nations Member States.
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Diversity, equity and inclusion in science
Lack of diversity, equity and inclusion is harmful both for individual scientists and the scientific enterprise as a whole. The contributions in this collection highlight problems and propose solutions on how to make science more equitable, inclusive and diverse for the benefit of all.
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