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  1. (2026/07/01)Togetherness: How co-operation built the world
  2. (2026/07/01)Scientists should recognize their own political biases to build public trust
  3. (2026/07/01)How FAIR data are helping to build trust in science
  4. (2026/07/01)Why paying peer reviewers works, according to a journal’s editor-in-chief
  5. (2026/07/01)RS-232 and other forms of grief
  6. (2026/07/01)Paper mill cancer studies get double the number of citations as genuine papers
  7. (2026/07/01)The complex truth about trust in science
  8. (2026/07/01)Six ways to put the public at the heart of science and policy
  9. (2026/07/01)Have people stopped trusting science? The data tell a surprising story
  10. (2026/06/30)Vaccination elicits HIV broadly neutralizing antibodies in primates
  11. (2026/06/30)Retraction Note: NSD2 targeting reverses plasticity and drug resistance in prostate cancer
  12. (2026/06/30)Enhanced B cell priming induces broadly neutralizing HIV-1 apex antibodies
  13. (2026/06/30)Child online safety needs more than social-media bans
  14. (2026/06/30)Ebola preparedness must start with ecosystems and before humans show symptoms
  15. (2026/06/30)Early television set impresses Nature editors — but will it catch on?
  16. (2026/06/30)AI tools can speed up thinking, but evidence still comes from the lab bench
  17. (2026/06/30)Can Rwanda sustain its rise in science and technology? Here’s what can help
  18. (2026/06/30)AI systems devise hypotheses and ways to test them
  19. (2026/06/30)Coffee is under threat: how scientists are fighting to save it from extinction
  20. (2026/06/29)Family of magnetic field-boosted superconductors in rhombohedral graphene
  21. (2026/06/29)Audio long read: Is the peptide craze backed by science? The promise behind the hype
  22. (2026/06/29)Trump has big AI and quantum ambitions: this scientist’s job is to make them reality
  23. (2026/06/29)Daily briefing: Editing the epigenome with CRISPR to treat disease
  24. (2026/06/29)How one US scientist is adapting to life abroad after DOGE cuts
  25. (2026/06/29)How AI can crack open the ‘hidden curriculum’ for neurodivergent students
  26. (2026/06/29)What’s the human cost of US research turmoil? A new film finds out
  27. (2026/06/29)Scientists fight back against far-right plans to restrict academic freedom in Germany
  28. (2026/06/26)Briefing Chat: What tickling a chimpanzee can tell us about the evolution of speech
  29. (2026/06/26)The poetry of twilight and the awe-inspiring magic of eclipses: Books in brief
  30. (2026/06/26)Daily briefing: Ovaries start a second job after menopause
  31. (2026/06/26)The surprising career parallels between footballers and researchers
  32. (2026/06/26)CRISPR’s next act: the companies editing the epigenome to treat disease
  33. (2026/06/26)Inside the new political screening that’s stalling NIH grants
  34. (2026/06/26)I study World Cup penalty shoot-outs: they say a lot about the psychology of performance under pressure
  35. (2026/06/26)Europe’s record heatwave: does the continent have a new climate?
  36. (2026/06/25)Publisher Correction: In situ nanocrystal confinement for efficient blue perovskite LEDs
  37. (2026/06/25)Ligand-enabled distal desaturative lactonization of aliphatic acids
  38. (2026/06/25)Base editing reveals an essential role for NANOG in human embryogenesis
  39. (2026/06/25)Daily briefing: Humans and great apes giggle in the same rhythms
  40. (2026/06/25)Oo oo, ha ha: why humans and great apes giggle alike when tickled
  41. (2026/06/25)US funding uncertainties threaten to sink key global oceanography projects
  42. (2026/06/25)China’s LineShine just topped the global supercomputer ranking: what you need to know
  43. (2026/06/25)Can you terraform Mars? Try <i>Nature</i>’s game
  44. (2026/06/25)How long-term dietary cholesterol can slow down its own clearance by liver cells
  45. (2026/06/25)Electric fields probe the symmetry of the ‘heavy hydrogen’ nucleus
  46. (2026/06/25)‘Edited’ human embryos reveal secrets of our development — and fuel ethical debate
  47. (2026/06/24)Author Correction: cBAF complex components and MYC cooperate early in CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell fate
  48. (2026/06/24)Role of methanesulfonic acid in atmospheric particle nucleation and growth
  49. (2026/06/24)Reply to: On the robustness of topological gap detection via transport
  50. (2026/06/24)Addendum: Transmission of MPXV from fire-footed rope squirrels to sooty mangabeys
  51. (2026/06/24)On the robustness of topological gap detection via transport
  52. (2026/06/24)Medical records could be revealed by AI training-data vulnerability
  53. (2026/06/24)AI tool spots antibiotics that fight drug-resistant gonorrhoea
  54. (2026/06/24)Volcanic magma sculpts eerie domes on the sea floor
  55. (2026/06/24)The mutational landscape of STING-induced immunity
  56. (2026/06/24)Genetic technologies to enhance crop nutritional value under climate change
  57. (2026/06/24)Dietary cholesterol activates a Ral-dependent pathway driving LDLR turnover
  58. (2026/06/24)Global high-resolution mapping of seagrass to support conservation
  59. (2026/06/24)Disparate privacy risks from medical AI
  60. (2026/06/24)Small-molecule modulation of β-arrestins
  61. (2026/06/24)Immunological mechanisms of mRNA vaccines for infectious diseases
  62. (2026/06/24)Optical cooling by interfacial charge transfer in 2D heterostructures
  63. (2026/06/24)Detection of anisotropic cosmic structures on a gigaparsec scale
  64. (2026/06/24)An ECG biomarker for sudden cardiac death discovered with deep learning
  65. (2026/06/24)Epiblast diversification and blood formation in a human pregastrula
  66. (2026/06/24)Fourier pixels for bidirectional light control
  67. (2026/06/24)Genetic diversity of late Neanderthals in northwestern Europe
  68. (2026/06/24)Crude oil fractionation by means of mesoporous polyacrylonitrile membranes
  69. (2026/06/24)GW250114 reveals signatures of post-merger black-hole horizon
  70. (2026/06/24)Chiral laser gyroscopes breaking the lock-in limit
  71. (2026/06/24)Zero-shot design of drug-binding proteins via neural iterative selection−expansion
  72. (2026/06/24)Ductile alloys offering 100 MPa tensile strength at 2,400 °C
  73. (2026/06/24)Alternate RNA decoding results in stable and abundant proteins in mammals
  74. (2026/06/24)A <i>Streptomyces</i> megacluster encodes synergistic biotin-targeting antibiotics
  75. (2026/06/24)Garbage collection

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