Exploring Fascinating Realms: Nature Outlook’s Top Stories from 2023
The Nature Outlook team explored many fascinating realms in 2023, from the development of new vaccines for malaria and RSV, to the surprisingly murky science of the health effects of nicotine and the emergence of cyborg cockroaches.
Here’s a look at the most-viewed stories from our Outlooks last year:
“Could implantable artificial kidneys end the need for dialysis?” from March’s Nature Outlook on chronic kidney disease.
“A cleaner route to ammonia” from May’s Nature Outlook about the Spinoff Prize 2023
“Is nicotine bad for long-term health? Scientists aren’t sure yet” from June’s Nature Outlook on smoking
“How genetically modified mosquitoes could eradicate malaria” from June’s Nature Outlook on malaria
“Vaccines could offer fresh hope against respiratory syncytial virus” from September’s Nature Outlook on respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
“Sizing up hydrogen’s hydrological footprint” from December’s Nature Outlook on water
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