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  1. (2025/11/21)Of masks and Mayans: Books in brief
  2. (2025/11/21)How to defuse a time bomb
  3. (2025/11/21)Psychedelics and immortality: <i>Nature</i> went to a health summit starring RFK and JD Vance
  4. (2025/11/21)Cyberattacks' harm to universities is growing — and so are their effects on research
  5. (2025/11/21)I encourage women to claim their space in astrophysics and beyond
  6. (2025/11/20)Author Correction: A pangenome and pantranscriptome of hexaploid oat
  7. (2025/11/20)The origin of male seahorses’ brood pouch
  8. (2025/11/20)Neanderthal DNA reveals how human faces form
  9. (2025/11/20)Bacterial cooperative weaves sustainable rainbow materials
  10. (2025/11/20)Daily briefing: What happens to science if the ‘AI bubble’ bursts?
  11. (2025/11/20)Has birds’ mysterious ‘compass’ organ been found at last?
  12. (2025/11/20)Waste not: how researchers harness pee and poo for science
  13. (2025/11/20)A brain implant that could rival Neuralink's enters clinical trials
  14. (2025/11/19)Author Correction: A metallic <i>p</i>-wave magnet with commensurate spin helix
  15. (2025/11/19)The Asymmetric Synthesis of an Acyclic <i>N</i>-Stereogenic Amine
  16. (2025/11/19)Author Correction: AIM2 in regulatory T cells restrains autoimmune diseases
  17. (2025/11/19)Insulin cream offers needle-free option for diabetes
  18. (2025/11/19)Connectivity underlying motor cortex activity during goal-directed behaviour
  19. (2025/11/19)Prime editing-installed suppressor tRNAs for disease-agnostic genome editing
  20. (2025/11/19)ZAK activation at the collided ribosome
  21. (2025/11/19)Semantic design of functional de novo genes from a genomic language model
  22. (2025/11/19)Repulsions instruct synaptic partner matching in an olfactory circuit
  23. (2025/11/19)Structural basis of regulated N-glycosylation at the secretory translocon
  24. (2025/11/19)Tumour-reactive heterotypic CD8 T cell clusters from clinical samples
  25. (2025/11/19)Integrator dynamics in the cortico-basal ganglia loop for flexible motor timing
  26. (2025/11/19)Hepatic zonation determines tumorigenic potential of mutant β-catenin
  27. (2025/11/19)Electro-generated excitons for tunable lanthanide electroluminescence
  28. (2025/11/19)Rewiring an olfactory circuit by altering cell-surface combinatorial code
  29. (2025/11/19)Triplets electrically turn on insulating lanthanide-doped nanoparticles
  30. (2025/11/19)A skin-permeable polymer for non-invasive transdermal insulin delivery
  31. (2025/11/19)Topological nodal <i>i</i>-wave superconductivity in PtBi<sub>2</sub>
  32. (2025/11/19)Rare microbial relict sheds light on an ancient eukaryotic supergroup
  33. (2025/11/19)Genetic elements promote retention of extrachromosomal DNA in cancer cells
  34. (2025/11/19)Shared and language-specific phonological processing in the human temporal lobe
  35. (2025/11/19)If the AI bubble bursts, what will it mean for research?
  36. (2025/11/19)Science on shaky ground: Canadian research shifts in the wake of US cuts
  37. (2025/11/19)Daily briefing: Kissing might have evolved 21.5 million years ago
  38. (2025/11/19)How do genetic association studies rank genes?
  39. (2025/11/19)Budget release: Canada courts US researchers and signals wider commitment to science
  40. (2025/11/19)South Africa is right to put debt, climate and inequality at the heart of G20
  41. (2025/11/19)Tuning into a massive stellar storm on the radio
  42. (2025/11/19)Lanthanides go electric: promising light emitters used in LEDs
  43. (2025/11/19)Women seem to retract fewer papers than men — but why?
  44. (2025/11/19)Circular DNA has a ticket to ride chromosomes
  45. (2025/11/19)Standing up for Inuit-led research in Canada’s changing Arctic
  46. (2025/11/19)The singular proposition of trees
  47. (2025/11/19)How to fix genetic ‘nonsense’: versatile gene-editing tool could tackle a host of diseases
  48. (2025/11/19)Mind-reading devices can now predict preconscious thoughts: is it time to worry?
  49. (2025/11/19)Stop the nonsense: genome editing creates potentially therapeutic transfer RNAs
  50. (2025/11/18)Author Correction: Brahma safeguards canalization of cardiac mesoderm differentiation
  51. (2025/11/18)Panels of peers are needed to gauge AI’s trustworthiness — experts are not enough
  52. (2025/11/18)Honouring visionary scientist and <i>Nature</i>’s founder, Norman Lockyer
  53. (2025/11/18)Leaders at COP30 should promote solar and wind power over mega-dams
  54. (2025/11/18)Fishing around offshore wind farms could boost both conservation and green energy
  55. (2025/11/18)Nations at COP30 must cancel fossil-fuel concessions to keep the Paris agreement in reach
  56. (2025/11/18)The UK must not lose its focus on science and innovation
  57. (2025/11/18)Bill Gates’s climate comments are a dangerous distraction
  58. (2025/11/18)Measles makes a comeback: four charts show where and how
  59. (2025/11/18)Google DeepMind won a Nobel prize for AI: can it produce the next big breakthrough?
  60. (2025/11/18)AI has a democracy problem — here’s why
  61. (2025/11/18)Daily briefing: This enigmatic figure reveals a common ancient myth
  62. (2025/11/18)Fall-prevention clinical trial in rural China shows promising results
  63. (2025/11/18)Introducing the j-metric: a true measure of what matters in academia
  64. (2025/11/18)Beyond growth — why we need to agree on an alternative to GDP now
  65. (2025/11/17)The apple of my eye: How I’ve created a plant-health tracker for farmers in Tanzania
  66. (2025/11/17)How COVAX raced to protect the world from COVID-19
  67. (2025/11/17)On the move: why PhD students study abroad in 2025
  68. (2025/11/17)Why space exploration needs science leadership now — before it’s too late
  69. (2025/11/17)How obesity drugs quiet ‘food noise’ in the brain
  70. (2025/11/17)Daily briefing: This whale has been spotted alive in the wild for the first time ever
  71. (2025/11/17)George Smoot obituary: Charismatic cosmologist who revealed ripples in the Big Bang’s afterglow
  72. (2025/11/14)Author Correction: Mechanisms of stretch-mediated skin expansion at single-cell resolution
  73. (2025/11/14)‘Malicious use is already happening’: machine-learning pioneer on making AI safer
  74. (2025/11/14)Why coastal megacities should look inland for research collaborations
  75. (2025/11/14)The leading cities in the world for high-quality research in 2024

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