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  1. (2026/02/12)Publisher Correction: Physiology and immunology of a pig-to-human decedent kidney xenotransplant
  2. (2026/02/12)Flexible joints: robot morphs into a range of cyborg species
  3. (2026/02/12)How some COVID vaccines triggered rare blood-clot disorder
  4. (2026/02/12)US repeals key ‘endangerment finding’ that climate change is a public threat
  5. (2026/02/12)From ancient temples to bomb craters: explore Laos’s layered history — in photos
  6. (2026/02/12)Self-powered vibration sensor for wearable health care and voice detection
  7. (2026/02/12)AI help in grant proposals tied to higher funding odds at NIH
  8. (2026/02/12)The ‘astounding’ rise of semaglutide — and what’s next for weight-loss drugs
  9. (2026/02/12)Exercise rewires the brain — boosting the body’s endurance
  10. (2026/02/12)Science funding needs fixing — but not through chaotic reforms
  11. (2026/02/11)Transferable enantioselectivity models from sparse data
  12. (2026/02/11)Author Correction: Inference and reconstruction of the heimdallarchaeial ancestry of eukaryotes
  13. (2026/02/11)These hungry immune cells tidy sleeping flies’ brains
  14. (2026/02/11)An ancient Roman game board’s secrets are revealed — with AI’s help
  15. (2026/02/11)China to punish universities that fail to sanction research misconduct
  16. (2026/02/11)Tiny robot fish could swim through the body powered by ultrasound
  17. (2026/02/11)Aluminium redox catalysis enables cyclotrimerization of alkynes
  18. (2026/02/11)CSN5i-3 is an orthosteric molecular glue inhibitor of COP9 signalosome
  19. (2026/02/11)Transmission of MPXV from fire-footed rope squirrels to sooty mangabeys
  20. (2026/02/11)Maximizing perovskite electroluminescence with ordered 3D/2D heterojunction
  21. (2026/02/11)Conformational diversity and fully opening mechanism of native NMDA receptor
  22. (2026/02/11)Pre-incision structures reveal principles of DNA nucleotide excision repair
  23. (2026/02/11)Fossil isotope evidence for trophic simplification on modern Caribbean reefs
  24. (2026/02/11)Astrocytes enable amygdala neural representations supporting memory
  25. (2026/02/11)Months-long stability of the head-direction system
  26. (2026/02/11)SLAMF6 as a drug-targetable suppressor of T cell immunity against cancer
  27. (2026/02/11)Targeting excessive cholesterol deposition alleviates secondary lymphoedema
  28. (2026/02/11)Giant magnetocaloric effect and spin supersolid in a metallic dipolar magnet
  29. (2026/02/11)Lasting Lower Rhine–Meuse forager ancestry shaped Bell Beaker expansion
  30. (2026/02/11)Continuous-wave narrow-linewidth vacuum ultraviolet laser source
  31. (2026/02/11)Striatum-wide dopamine encodes trajectory errors separated from value
  32. (2026/02/11)Sub-second volumetric 3D printing by synthesis of holographic light fields
  33. (2026/02/11)Parity-doublet coherence times in optically trapped polyatomic molecules
  34. (2026/02/11)Single-shot parity readout of a minimal Kitaev chain
  35. (2026/02/11)Sleep-dependent clearance of brain lipids by peripheral blood cells
  36. (2026/02/11)Sub-part-per-trillion test of the Standard Model with atomic hydrogen
  37. (2026/02/11)Large-scale quantum communication networks with integrated photonics
  38. (2026/02/11)African countries must take control of health policy
  39. (2026/02/11)Untapped catalytic ability of aluminium has been unlocked
  40. (2026/02/11)Babies at nursery shape each other’s microbiomes
  41. (2026/02/11)Hunter-gatherers took refuge in European 'water world' for millennia
  42. (2026/02/11)Can the clean-energy revolution save us from climate catastrophe?
  43. (2026/02/11)Robust partitioning of cell contents by physical instabilities and biological clocks
  44. (2026/02/11)My ‘detective’ job as a competitive-intelligence consultant for pharma
  45. (2026/02/11)Ten years since the first reported observation of gravitational waves
  46. (2026/02/11)Immune cells could be protected from ‘exhaustion’ by flipping genetic switches
  47. (2026/02/11)Trump team’s new rule could make firing government scientists easier
  48. (2026/02/11)My professor said ‘Black people are not interested in the environment’. I set out to prove him wrong
  49. (2026/02/11)Support people and their livelihoods rather than fossil-fuel industries
  50. (2026/02/11)Squirrels could be a reservoir for the virus that causes mpox
  51. (2026/02/11)Charge-neutral electrons are odd — except when they’re even
  52. (2026/02/11)What drugs are safe during pregnancy? There’s a shocking lack of data
  53. (2026/02/11)Clearing trapped cholesterol could relieve lymphoedema
  54. (2026/02/11)18,000,000 minutes
  55. (2026/02/11)Four ways I ensured my research brought about real-world change
  56. (2026/02/10)Tree rings and salt lakes give clues about ancient rainfall
  57. (2026/02/10)Internet blackout: Iran’s academic shutdown
  58. (2026/02/10)Preserving water under megacities is crucial — and urgent
  59. (2026/02/10)Publishing less won’t save the research system
  60. (2026/02/10)Marine protection in the Azores: a triumph for conservation and sustainability
  61. (2026/02/10)Dozens of researchers will move to France from US following high-profile bid to lure talent
  62. (2026/02/10)How to rescue the aid industry: focus on conflict prevention, not just relief
  63. (2026/02/10)China’s biotech boom: why the nation must collaborate to stay ahead
  64. (2026/02/10)Daily briefing: Caffeine might reduce dementia risk and slow cognitive decline
  65. (2026/02/10)Public-speaking tips from the experts: what scientists can learn from comics, musicians and actors
  66. (2026/02/10)Lab morale got you down? Try a handbook
  67. (2026/02/10)What can I do if my idea has been plagiarized?
  68. (2026/02/09)Jupiter gets downsized — and squashed
  69. (2026/02/09)My mission to make life more user friendly for the disability community
  70. (2026/02/09)Daily briefing: The dark side of the battery boom
  71. (2026/02/09)The dark side of green technology: what do electric vehicles really cost?
  72. (2026/02/09)Coffee linked to slower brain ageing in study of 130,000 people
  73. (2026/02/09)Measles is raging worldwide: are you at risk?
  74. (2026/02/09)How to deal with the survey-taking AI agents that threaten to upend social science
  75. (2026/02/06)Author Correction: Environmentally driven immune imprinting protects against allergy

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