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  1. (2026/03/31)Author Correction: Signatures of ambient pressure superconductivity in thin film La<sub>3</sub>Ni<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>
  2. (2026/03/31)Structure of the mouse cytoplasmic lattice
  3. (2026/03/31)Author Correction: Phenome-wide analysis of copy number variants in 470,727 UK Biobank genomes
  4. (2026/03/31)Schrödinger’s carbon’: The misclassification of carbon capture and storage as standard mitigation
  5. (2026/03/31)Bunny or bug?
  6. (2026/03/31)A responsible authorship culture is needed — it is a collective responsibility
  7. (2026/03/31)AI used in warfare needs a strong ethical framework
  8. (2026/03/31)The hidden costs of ‘helpful’ AI
  9. (2026/03/31)Artemis II mission is about to fly humans to the Moon — here’s the science they’ll do
  10. (2026/03/31)See the intricate worlds of parasites and algae — March’s best science images
  11. (2026/03/31)Are boys really in crisis? What the science says in the age of the manosphere
  12. (2026/03/30)Static electricity is a mystery but invisible carbon may be key
  13. (2026/03/30)Why I made a river my co-author
  14. (2026/03/30)How buildings and cities can be aligned with life
  15. (2026/03/30)Inside the ‘self-driving’ lab revolution
  16. (2026/03/30)Countdown to Artemis: is NASA’s Moon mission the dawn of a new space age?
  17. (2026/03/30)Anthony Leggett obituary: physicist who brought quantum theory to the macro world
  18. (2026/03/30)Now is the time for scientific societies to guide global research
  19. (2026/03/30)Daily briefing: Women’s academic careers are knocked by parenthood much more than men’s
  20. (2026/03/30)Quantum simulations verified by experiments for the first time
  21. (2026/03/30)Dawkins’s paradox: dissecting the body’s battle to keep selfish genes in check
  22. (2026/03/27)Huge lung-cancer screening campaign boosts early diagnosis
  23. (2026/03/27)Giants of the deep and the wonder of space: Books in Brief
  24. (2026/03/27)Sunken Soviet nuclear submarine’s radioactive release
  25. (2026/03/27)Briefing Chat: ‘Zombie cells’ resurrected with new genes
  26. (2026/03/27)Daily briefing: Suck-up chatbots can encourage real-life rudeness
  27. (2026/03/27)Motherhood derails women’s academic careers — these data reveal how and why
  28. (2026/03/27)Eye drops made from pig semen deliver cancer treatment to mice
  29. (2026/03/26)History of ‘forever’ chemicals is written in Antarctic snow
  30. (2026/03/26)Daily briefing: Earliest known dog genome pushes genetic record back 5,000 years
  31. (2026/03/26)Chats with sycophantic AI make you less kind to others
  32. (2026/03/26)Trump’s new science advisers include 12 technology chiefs — and one academic
  33. (2026/03/26)Why labs need a napping room to help you work, rest and play
  34. (2026/03/25)Retraction Note: Multisensory learning binds neurons into a cross-modal memory engram
  35. (2026/03/25)Why insects aren't huge: a new challenge to a decades-old idea
  36. (2026/03/25)Can China keep up its extraordinary research growth?
  37. (2026/03/25)Genomic history of early dogs in Europe
  38. (2026/03/25)Dominant clones leverage developmental epigenomic states to drive ependymoma
  39. (2026/03/25)Ectopic NMDAR expression in cancer unmasks germline-encoded autoimmunity
  40. (2026/03/25)Exposed phosphatidylserine is an&#xa0;inhibitory molecule in T cell exhaustion
  41. (2026/03/25)Functional hierarchy of the human neocortex across the lifespan
  42. (2026/03/25)Towards intelligent and miniaturized drug delivery devices
  43. (2026/03/25)Aversive learning hijacks a brain sugar sensor to consolidate memory
  44. (2026/03/25)Inactivating <i>SnRK1β1A</i> promotes broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice
  45. (2026/03/25)Topological soliton frequency comb in nanophotonic lithium niobate
  46. (2026/03/25)Structural energetics of cold sensitivity
  47. (2026/03/25)A fast starburst wind consumes most of the energy from supernovae
  48. (2026/03/25)Androgen activity in the male embryonic hindbrain drives lethal PFA ependymoma
  49. (2026/03/25)The DNA virome varies with human genes and environments
  50. (2026/03/25)Rapid concerted switching of the neural code in the inferotemporal cortex
  51. (2026/03/25)Structural basis of supercoiling-induced CRISPR–Cas9 off-target activity
  52. (2026/03/25)Dogs were widely distributed across western Eurasia during the Palaeolithic
  53. (2026/03/25)CO<sub>2</sub> subsurface mineral storage by its co-injection with recirculating water
  54. (2026/03/25)Electrochemical corrosion accompanies dendrite growth in solid electrolytes
  55. (2026/03/25)Parasites trigger epithelial cell crosstalk to drive gut–brain signalling
  56. (2026/03/25)Epigenetic memory of colitis promotes tumour growth
  57. (2026/03/25)Towards end-to-end automation of AI research
  58. (2026/03/25)Disequilibrium response to tapping crustal magma reveals storage conditions
  59. (2026/03/25)Precipitation observing network gaps limit climate change impact assessment
  60. (2026/03/25)Quantifying climate loss and damage consistent with a social cost of carbon
  61. (2026/03/25)Oxygen supply through the tracheolar–muscle system does not constrain insect gigantism
  62. (2026/03/25)Decadal-scale droughts disrupted the African Humid Period in the Sahara
  63. (2026/03/25)Moderate global warming does not rule out extreme global climate outcomes
  64. (2026/03/25)Superluminal correlations in ensembles of optical phase singularities
  65. (2026/03/25)Redirecting current solves a shadowy problem faced by perovskite solar cells
  66. (2026/03/25)China is an innovation powerhouse — but it should do more fundamental research
  67. (2026/03/25)Major conference catches illicit AI use — and rejects hundreds of papers
  68. (2026/03/25)Remembrance of inflammations past
  69. (2026/03/25)‘Continuity over novelty’: why environmental science needs to rethink its focus
  70. (2026/03/25)Anticancer antibodies can evolve to cause autoimmune brain disease
  71. (2026/03/25)Why China’s philanthropists are digging deep for research
  72. (2026/03/25)Who let the wolves in? Genetic record for domestic dogs pushed back by 5,000 years
  73. (2026/03/25)A guide to the Nature Index
  74. (2026/03/25)‘Grade inflation’ hits PhD students. What’s behind the increase?
  75. (2026/03/25)A cancer-promoting fusion protein acts during embryonic brain development

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