Anthony Fauci and Salim Abdool Karim awarded John Maddox Prize 2020 for standing up for science during the coronavirus pandemic
London, 14 December 2020
The 2020 John Maddox Prize for standing up for science has been awarded to Anthony Fauci and Salim Abdool Karim for their communication of accurate medical advice to the public in the US and South Africa respectively | Additional prize for an early career researcher goes to Anne Abbott
Springer Nature to support fellowship awards for at-risk academics
London | New York | Berlin, 15 December 2021
Springer Nature to fund three fellowship awards with the Council for At-Risk Academics
Springer Nature joins SDG Publishers Compact
London | Berlin | New York 21 December 2020
The Compact aims to accelerate progress to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
Springer Nature CEO calls for greater collaboration across the research community to accelerate open science, building on lessons learnt from COVID-19
London | Berlin, 12 January 2021
Springer Nature CEO, Frank Vrancken Peeters outlines fundamental role of partnerships and collaboration in achieving open science.
The State of Open Data 2021 - Global attitudes towards Open Data
London, 30 November 2021
New report finds increasing concerns around the lack of credit for data sharing.
Winners announced: 2020 Nature Research Awards for Mentoring in Science - Israel
London, 21 December 2020
Computational biologist, Hanah Margalit, is the winner of the lifetime achievement award, while cancer researcher Neta Erez and molecular biologist Tal Pupko jointly receive the mid-career award
Springer Nature Group first publisher to sign The Climate Pledge and commits to net zero carbon emissions
London | Berlin | New York 21 April 2021
Springer Nature Group signs The Climate Pledge, committing to taking action on climate change.
Index reveals emerging trends in research for sustainable development
24 September 2021
Latest Nature Index 2021 Science Cities places new focus on research relevant to the ten SDGs most relevant to the natural science - with Beijing placing as top.
Nature Postdoc survey hints at long-term impact of pandemic on the development of science
London 9th September 2020
International postdoc survey from Nature shows impact of pandemic on postdoctoral-researchers