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Microbial strategies to support environmental goals
Microbes have significant potential to improve environmental health - they can degrade persistent pollutants, convert waste into less harmful substances, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Celebrating Bates
2025 marks 200 years since the birth of Henry Walter Bates, who gave the first scientific account of mimicry in butterflies.
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The microbiome in cancer
The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in cancer development and progression, by influencing the host immune system and metabolism.
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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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20th Anniversary
Nature Reviews Microbiology is 20! To celebrate this milestone, we have curated a special 20th Anniversary Collection.
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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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Extracellular vesicles
Selected, recent articles from across the Nature Portfolio that document the recent progress in understanding the biology of EV-mediated cell–cell communication and advances in clinical translation of EVs.
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Plastics in the environment
Plastic is ubiquitous in our lives and the environment.
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Mpox
Following the recent declaration from the World Health Organization that the ongoing monkeypox (now named mpox) outbreak is a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, the editorial teams at Nature Portfolio have curated a collection of relevant articles.
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Viral pathogen evolution and global health
Bacterial antimicrobial resistance