Nature Partner Journals 5th Anniversary Collection

The Nature Partner Journals series is celebrating 5 years of publishing! In honor of this milestone, our editors have selected articles that support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, including research toward achieving good health and well-being for all.

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Nature Partner Journals 5th Anniversary Collection
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Five years ago, Nature Research launched the Nature Partner Journals, collaborating with preeminent scientists and our global partners to publish high-quality open access research.

As editors committed to working with the international research community to publish work of great timeliness and interest, we are dedicated to publishing research addressing the urgent societal needs and challenges. In honor of our 5th anniversary, we've selected some of our articles that support the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Browse the open access collection: go.nature.com/2GmemWB

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