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Visa Denial Forces Researcher to Lead Field Trip Remotely

A researcher denied a visa before leading an undergraduate field trip abroad managed the expedition remotely, relying on colleague support and digital tools. The account, published in Nature, exposes how a single visa refusal can disrupt months of fieldwork planning and student supervision. The case points to an unmet

Nature Trial Backs Off-Label Cancer Treatment Effectiveness

A Nature-published genomics-guided trial finds off-label cancer treatments can be effective when matched to tumor genetic profiles. The findings could broaden prescribing options for patients beyond standard approved indications, pressing regulators and insurers to revisit reimbursement frameworks. The study appeared o

Single-Particle Imaging Maps Bulk Catalyst Oxygen Spillover

A Nature study published April 15 uses in situ single-particle microscopy to show that rationally engineered metal, support interfaces govern how oxygen moves from a catalyst's bulk to its active surface. The finding clarifies reaction pathways in catalytic conversions, with direct relevance to catalyst design for energ

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I was set to lead an undergraduate research trip abroad. Then my visa was denied

A researcher denied a visa before leading an undergraduate field trip abroad managed the expedition remotely, relying on colleague support and digital tools. The account, published in Nature, exposes how a single visa refusal can disrupt months of fieldwork planning and student supervision. The case points to an unmet

2mo ago · 1 min · Policy & Government

Giant cancer study reveals effectiveness of ‘off label’ treatments

A Nature-published genomics-guided trial finds off-label cancer treatments can be effective when matched to tumor genetic profiles. The findings could broaden prescribing options for patients beyond standard approved indications, pressing regulators and insurers to revisit reimbursement frameworks. The study appeared o

2mo ago · 1 min · Technology

Imaging interface-controlled bulk oxygen spillover

A Nature study published April 15 uses in situ single-particle microscopy to show that rationally engineered metal, support interfaces govern how oxygen moves from a catalyst's bulk to its active surface. The finding clarifies reaction pathways in catalytic conversions, with direct relevance to catalyst design for energ

2mo ago · 1 min · Technology

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