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  1. (2026/05/12)Author Correction: Predictive coding of reward in the hippocampus
  2. (2026/05/12)Author Correction: A mechanical ratchet drives unilateral cytokinesis
  3. (2026/05/12)Cruise-ship hantavirus cluster exposes a wider preparedness gap
  4. (2026/05/12)Charles Darwin reports a squirrel surprise
  5. (2026/05/12)UK Biobank breach prompts the field of genomics to rethink open science
  6. (2026/05/12)Ice core reveals longest-ever continuous record of Earth’s climate
  7. (2026/05/12)Animal-testing alternatives will require a cultural change in research institutions
  8. (2026/05/12)Chemistry in the AI era
  9. (2026/05/12)Bacterial−viral conflicts shape cholera evolution
  10. (2026/05/12)How to vibe code in science: early adopters share their tips
  11. (2026/05/12)Open data is key to genomics research — if the information can be kept safe
  12. (2026/05/11)Publisher Correction: Presymptomatic training mitigates functional deficits in a mouse model of Rett syndrome
  13. (2026/05/11)Audio long read: The air is full of DNA — here’s what scientists are using it for
  14. (2026/05/11)The sleep paradox: why do humans sleep so little when we need it so much?
  15. (2026/05/11)Elsevier vs Meta: first science publisher sues over scraped research papers
  16. (2026/05/11)Best. Day. Ever. What does a good day in science look like?
  17. (2026/05/11)Hantavirus outbreak exposes uncertainty about how disease spreads
  18. (2026/05/11)Giant map reveals thousands of cities worldwide with successful green policies
  19. (2026/05/08)Radioactive rain and proving relativity: Books in brief
  20. (2026/05/08)How a passion for baking fermented a fresh career move
  21. (2026/05/08)‘Undruggable’ cancer proteins meet their match
  22. (2026/05/08)Briefing Chat: Can’t focus? It’s not your attention span, it’s your notifications
  23. (2026/05/08)World-leading climate centre takes Trump administration to court
  24. (2026/05/08)Goodbye GDP? 31 ways to replace the world’s favourite measure of economic health
  25. (2026/05/08)Surge in fake citations uncovered by audit of 2.5 million biomedical science papers
  26. (2026/05/08)World’s largest forest research agency faces severe cutback by Trump administration
  27. (2026/05/08)Three mental-health claims from RFK’s wellness movement: what scientists say
  28. (2026/05/08)Matter of taste
  29. (2026/05/08)A life in pictures: celebrating David Attenborough at 100
  30. (2026/05/08)Happy 100th birthday David Attenborough! <i>Nature</i> salutes you
  31. (2026/05/07)Author Correction: Proteasome-guided haem signalling axis contributes to T cell exhaustion
  32. (2026/05/07)Trafficked pangolins can be traced to their source by DNA — even to a specific forest
  33. (2026/05/07)There is no vaccine for deadly hantavirus: what that means for future outbreaks
  34. (2026/05/07)Early-career researchers do more ‘disruptive’ science than veterans
  35. (2026/05/07)Why AI chatbots that follow human laws are hard to build
  36. (2026/05/07)Daily briefing: A stunningly detailed map of the Universe and the month’s best science images
  37. (2026/05/07)My English skills are hurting my chances in academic publishing — how can I improve?
  38. (2026/05/06)Author Correction: Enteric neurons increase maternal food intake during reproduction
  39. (2026/05/06)Author Correction: Multidimensional profiling of heterogeneity in supratentorial ependymomas
  40. (2026/05/06)Anaesthetized brains can still process podcasts
  41. (2026/05/06)Two-qubit logic and teleportation with mobile spin qubits in silicon
  42. (2026/05/06)Expanding the human proteome with microproteins and peptideins
  43. (2026/05/06)RNA-triggered cell killing with CRISPR–Cas12a2
  44. (2026/05/06)Pollinators support the nutrition and income of vulnerable communities
  45. (2026/05/06)Electrocaloric effects across room temperature in multilayer capacitors
  46. (2026/05/06)Foreshock-induced slip transients set mainshock nucleation timing
  47. (2026/05/06)Non-invasive profiling of the tumour microenvironment with spatial ecotypes
  48. (2026/05/06)Plasticity and language in the anaesthetized human hippocampus
  49. (2026/05/06)Genome-wide sweeps create ecological units in the human gut microbiome
  50. (2026/05/06)Tree community resource economics control soil food web multifunctionality
  51. (2026/05/06)Prefrontal to ventral tegmental area dynamics drive contingency degradation
  52. (2026/05/06)Steric hindrance of antibody binding in an Omicron spike fusion intermediate
  53. (2026/05/06)Purcell-enhanced spin–phonon coupling with a single colour centre
  54. (2026/05/06)Predicting temporal stability and resilience from resistance and recovery
  55. (2026/05/06)HIV-1 signalling remodels nuclear pores to licence infection
  56. (2026/05/06)Specific expansion of motor cortical projections in a singing mouse
  57. (2026/05/06)Quantum coherent manipulation and readout of superconducting vortex states
  58. (2026/05/06)Imaging the flat bands of magic-angle graphene reshaped by interactions
  59. (2026/05/06)Deforestation-induced drying lowers Amazon climate threshold
  60. (2026/05/06)Molecular skeleton programming of premediators in sulfur electrochemistry
  61. (2026/05/06)A brain reward circuit inhibited by next-generation weight-loss drugs in mice
  62. (2026/05/06)Extreme galaxy-scale outflows are frequent among luminous early quasars
  63. (2026/05/06)Androgen loss accelerates brain tumour growth via HPA axis activation
  64. (2026/05/06)Two decades of PARP inhibitor synthetic lethality in cancer
  65. (2026/05/06)Systematic partisan content skews in TikTok during the 2024 US elections
  66. (2026/05/06)Multiplexed magnetic resonance imaging
  67. (2026/05/06)Origin story
  68. (2026/05/06)The lights are out but someone’s home: sensory processing in anaesthetized human brains
  69. (2026/05/06)Towards disentangling human-induced drivers of precipitation trends from naturally occurring ones
  70. (2026/05/06)25 years of chemistry that simply clicks
  71. (2026/05/06)Revealed: the mysterious ‘dark’ proteins that might play a big role in biology
  72. (2026/05/06)J. Craig Venter obituary: maverick biotechnologist who sequenced the human genome
  73. (2026/05/06)I’m burnt out and leaving academia. How do I finish my PhD?
  74. (2026/05/06)Relativistic plasmas open a route to extreme optical fields
  75. (2026/05/06)TikTok’s algorithm systematically skewed to the right during the 2024 US elections

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