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Peer review is at the heart of publishing scientific papers. In this first installment of a two-part Editorial, we explain how we manage the process at Nature Methods.
Nature Methods is proud to publish our very first Registered Report in this issue. Here, we reflect on what we have learned since introducing this article type.
Advanced bioimage analysis tools are poised to disrupt the way in which microscopy images are acquired and analyzed. This Focus issue shares the hopes and opinions of experts on the near and distant future of image analysis.
Nature Methods welcomes manuscript submissions that describe new technology, tool and methodology developments across the spectrum of basic biology research. Here, we clarify our scope and highlight some areas of interest.
Single-cell proteomics is a challenging goal and an area of rapid methods development. This Focus issue highlights the many paths toward high-throughput, high-sensitivity measurements.
A great deal has happened in the protein structure prediction field since Nature Methods selected this topic as our Method of the Year 2021. Here’s a quick, non-comprehensive update.
Research interest in noncoding RNAs and their biological implications in a variety of cellular contexts has been growing. In this issue, we present a series of pieces discussing recent method advances and future directions for deciphering the regulatory roles of noncoding RNAs.
As pandemic restrictions ease and we at Nature Methods begin to travel again, we muse about the highs and lows of in-person and virtual meetings and imagine the future of scientific conferences.