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Footballers competing in the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup may be at risk of severe heat stress and dehydration. 10 of the 16 sites could put competitors at risk of extreme heat stress: http://spklr.io/63320Aj6E @natureportfolio.nature.com

In 2021, we set a bold target: publish 50% of our primary research #OA by the end of 2024. We're thrilled to report that we met this target. But how did we do it, and what did we learn? Read the latest Blog from CEO Frank Vrancken Peeters to find out: http://spklr.io/63324Abnj

On today's International Day of Human Space Flight, get to know Sally Ride, who was an American astronaut and the first American woman to travel into outer space. #OnThisDay #WomenInSTEM #SpaceFlight

Read one of our top-rated articles on altmetric this past week, published in @natastron.nature.com here 👇 #ResearchPaper #OpenAccess #Astronomy

On the uninhabited Isla Espíritu Santo, seabird ecologist Cecilia Soldatini and her team work with an unusual field technician: a century-old cactus. A device attached to the cactus collects data from tagged magnificent frigatebirds. http://spklr.io/63321ArY9

The Falling Walls #GlobalCall25 is now open! Apply now and present your groundbreaking research at the #FallingWalls #ScienceSummit25 on 9 NOV in Berlin. All info here: http://spklr.io/63328Arna

What better way to celebrate National Pet Day, than to celebrate the love and joy our pets bring to our life? Meet some more of the #PetsOfSN that lighten up the lives of our colleagues. #LifeAtSpringerNature

A detailed map of mouse brain cell structure and connections, offering insights into how they relate to activity in the mouse brain, is revealed in a package of papers published Nature and @naturemethods.bsky.social. #Neuroscience #Neuroskyence

Only 9.5% of plastic materials produced globally in 2022 were manufactured from recycled materials. The findings, published in @commsearth.bsky.social, are part of a comprehensive analysis of the global plastics sector:

Vaccines have made several deadly diseases a thing of the past and have given many families in wealthy nations the luxury of forgetting about the toll of some infectious diseases. Check out these 5 charts that reveal the power of vaccines:

Scientific Reports is an OA journal publishing original research from across all areas of natural sciences, psychology, medicine and engineering. In 2024, the journal published over 30,000 articles. This collection highlights the most downloaded papers:

Modern humans reached Malta earlier than previously thought, around 8,500 years ago, says article in @nature.com. A population of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in Malta may have voyaged across the Mediterranean Sea to reach the isle: #Archaeology

The far side mantle of the Moon might be drier than its nearside counterpart, a paper published in @nature.com suggests. The findings are based on an analysis of samples obtained during the Chang’e-6 mission: #PlanetaryScience

Gemma Galbraith is a marine ecologist at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia. She builds remotely operated vehicles and uses them to assess how coral reefs are being affected by climate change. #ClimateChange #WomenInSTEM

Springer Nature Link is better than search engines for accessing our content—really! Join a webinar to see powerful features in action—from advanced search to impact tracking. Learn from experts & optimize your research. Register now: http://spklr.io/63325ArfZ #ScholarlyPublishing

There is no lack of hype around AI. While tech and financial services become more intertwined, cutting through the noise has become more difficult but also more crucial. Learn more about the Palgrave Macmillan title 'Banking on (Artificial) Intelligence': http://spklr.io/63326AOBs

🧬 Ancient DNA extracted from a sediment core from a high-altitude Pyrenean lake reveals fish may have been added by humans as early as the 7th century CE. The findings suggest fish were present earlier than suggested: @naturecomms.bsky.social

Spring has finally arrived in the U.S., bringing its bright spectacle of budding trees and migrating birds, along with more subtle but equally important changes—among them, the first emergence of native bees. Scientists estimate there are about 4,000 species of native bees in the U.S.

Climate researchers collaborated with Massive Attack to reduce the climate impact of live music. A battery-powered live outdoor concert headlined by the band, attended by more than 32,000 fans, slashed energy-related greenhouse-gas emissions by 98%:

The irrigation-induced drying out of the Aral Sea has caused rock deep in the mantle beneath the former lake to uplift and flow like a viscous liquid: @naturegeosci.bsky.social #Geosciences

Individuals conceived in colder seasons are more likely to show higher brown adipose tissue activity, increased energy expenditure and a lower BMI compared with those conceived in warmer seasons, suggests study in @natmetabolism.bsky.social:

Today is #WorldHealthDay and this year's theme is 'Healthy Beginnings, #HopefulFutures', centred around ending preventable newborn and maternal deaths. This blog commemorates the day by sharing a selection of collections, and blogs from editors & authors:

A new AI tool to identify irrelevant references in submitted manuscripts has been launched for use across Springer Nature’s journals and books. Read our press release to learn more: http://spklr.io/63326Ayx0

Register for the next SDG talk "Kidney Disease in the Public Health Agenda", hosted by @natrevneph.bsky.social. 📅 Monday 28th April 2025 ⏰ 14.00 PM (GMT+1) http://spklr.io/63323f2J9

Can AI make research more open? Our colleagues Niki Scaplehorn and Henning Schoenenberger argue that generative AI tools could have a transformative effect on how science is shared. Read their @lseimpactblog.bsky.social piece ⬇️: #ScholComms #OpenScience #OpenData

Juan Ramón Fernández Cardenete is a biologist at the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. He tends the Alhambra’s many water features and gardens, reviving the biodiversity around the ancient palace:

The global SN Women network aims to empower and inspire women and build a real community. Throughout March, our global SN Women members and allies came together to honor and celebrate International Women's Day and Women's History Month. #BePartOfProgress #WomenInSciene

What do you think of when you hear the words “invasive plant?” According to some botanists, our mindset around invasives can do more harm than good. In this episode of Science Quickly, botanist Mason Heberling challenges how we think about invasive species and our role in their spread: #Botany

Emilia Krok has changed how she communicates her wheelchair use to potential employers. She says learning how to influence the way people see her when she enters a room has been key to boosting her confidence in job interviews: #DisabledInSTEM

One of our top-rated articles on altmetric this past week was published in @natureneuro.bsky.social. Read 'A streaming brain-to-voice neuroprosthesis to restore naturalistic communication' here: http://spklr.io/63328f7V2 #ResearchPaper #OpenAccessResearch

Read our The Source blog to learn how you can use social media to promote your published book: http://spklr.io/63325fNlZ

Two gigantic canyons on the Moon were carved by streams of impacting rocks within 10 minutes, says research in @naturecomms.bsky.social: https://go.sn.pub/5jcw81 @natureportfolio.nature.com

Have you already read the latest issue of our SDG3 newsletter? Explore Springer Nature research focusing on SDG3 - Good Health and Wellbeing - with a special focus on disease. Enjoy reading blog posts, Q+As, and find out about our upcoming webinars:

From creepy-crawly courtship to a galactic gallery, check out March's sharpest science shots:

At Springer Nature, we're committed to our mission to be part of progress. Our Annual Report 2024 showcases our achievements in OA, tech and AI investments, and our people-planet initiatives. Explore how we add value, drive innovation and support our global communities: https://go.sn.pub/3gr8gi