June 26th, 2025

June was all about sharper insights and smoother workflows! From powerful new benchmarking tools to behind-the-scenes upgrades that speed up your experience, here’s a quick look at what’s new in Nature Navigator—and a sneak peek at what’s coming next.
Now live! You can compare organizations across multiple metrics within any topic.
Why it matters:
Spot leaders and outliers in seconds
Benchmark your institution or competitors with clarity
Power your strategy with visual, data-backed insights

We’ve added a much-requested feature to the Admin Dashboard—the ability to move topics between departments within your organization.
Why this matters:
Makes it easier to organize and reassign topics as teams evolve
Supports cross-functional collaboration by ensuring the right teams have access to relevant insights
Helps maintain a cleaner, more intuitive workspace as your topic library grows
Whether you're restructuring departments or simply fine-tuning access, this update gives you more control and flexibility.

We’ve significantly sped up the Topic Anatomy generation process—so you can get to the insights faster, without the wait.
Why this matters:
Get a quicker turnaround from topic creation to analysis
Spend less time waiting, more time exploring patterns, networks, and key players
Delivers a better user experience when testing or building multiple topics
This update is especially valuable for users managing many topics or exploring new research areas on the fly.
👩🔬 Richer Researcher Profiles: We’re expanding researcher insights by adding out-of-topic publications—perfect for identifying interdisciplinary leaders.
🏛️ Smarter Affiliation Networks: Better data = clearer connections in institutional networks.
🧠 Agentic Topic Creation Support: Creating topics will soon be easier with intelligent assistance guiding the setup.
🧹 Cleaner Topics: Soon you’ll be able to remove irrelevant content directly from the Topic Anatomy view.
📊 Custom Metrics for Analysts: Analysts at customer organizations will be able to add and track their own metrics—more control, more relevance.
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