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  1. Nature

    3 days ago · First published in 1869, Nature is the world’s leading multidisciplinary science journal.

  2. Nature - Wikipedia

    Nature is an inherent character or constitution, [1] particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole. In this general sense nature refers to the laws, elements and phenomena of the physical …

  3. Nature - Articles, Stories, Quizzes & Videos | BBC Earth

    Discover the wonders of nature with captivating clips, shows, news and stories. Engaging storytelling and stunning visuals await. Start exploring today!

  4. Nature - New World Encyclopedia

    Nature, broadly defined, refers to the physical (natural, material) world at all levels (subatomic to cosmic), especially when regarded as distinct from human beings and those things generated or …

  5. Stories by Nature magazine - Scientific American

    Mar 26, 2026 · First published in 1869, Nature is the world's leading multidisciplinary science journal. Nature publishes the finest peer-reviewed research that drives ground-breaking discovery, and is read...

  6. Nature | Britannica

    A new view of nature emerged during the Scientific Revolution, replacing the Greek view that had dominated science for almost 2,000 years. Science became an autonomous discipline, distinct from …

  7. The Nature Conservancy: A World Where People & Nature Thrive

    What’s New in Nature Recent updates, immersive stories and informative educational articles from around The Nature Conservancy.

  8. Nature - Facebook

    󰍸 7 󰤦 󰤧 Nature󱙄 2h· 󰟠 󳄫 On 1 April 2026, four astronauts launched from Kennedy Space Center on Artemis II, the first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972. Their ten-day …

  9. Nature Journal | Latest News - NewsNow

    Latest news on publications from the scientific journal Nature including commentary and analysis on the studies.

  10. Nature Preserve at Garvies Point Museum

    There are about five miles of marked nature trails including trails for the visually impaired. Wooded areas, which exhibit various stages of succession, contain over sixty (60) species of trees as well as …