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Winners announced – Nature Research Award for Inspiring & Innovating Science 2020
London | New York | Berlin, 14 October 2020
Samira Asgari, an Iranian computational biologist, and Chicas en Tecnología , an Argentinian non-profit organisation, have been selected as the winners of this year’s award, organised by Nature Research and The Estée Lauder Companies
Twelve companies pitch for a chance to win The Spinoff Prize
London | New York | Darmstadt, 30 June 2020
Young science-based university spinoff companies showcase their visions and strategies in the final rounds of a new award created by Nature Research and Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Germany maintains position as research giant, but gender equality and diversity are still a challenge
London | Sydney | Berlin, 25 November 2020
The Nature Index Germany supplement finds that strong and steady science funding and long-term investment in basic research are key to Germany’s success
More Springer Nature authors to benefit from support for early sharing with further roll out of In Review
London | Heidelberg, 15 June 2020
Nature Research authors latest to benefit from free integrated preprint sharing service.
Springer Nature expands open access portfolio with two new high-quality journals from Nature Research
London | New York | Berlin, 12 February 2020
Communications Materials and Communications Earth & Environment join Springer Nature’s comprehensive portfolio of around 600 open access journals
Gold Open Access research has greater societal impact as used more outside of academia
Heidelberg | London, 30th November 2020
Joint study by Springer Nature, VSNU and UKB, tracks wider impact of SDG related content when published Gold OA
Doctor and public health researcher wins the Nature Research Award for Driving Global Impact 2020
London | New York | Berlin, 7 November 2020
Joshua Vogel is honoured for his research and vision which could lead to the prevention of newborn deaths due to premature births, especially in low- and middle-income countries