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  1. (2026/03/12)Youthful antics predict lifespan — at least for these fish
  2. (2026/03/12)No such thing as a shark? Genomes shake up ocean predator’s family tree
  3. (2026/03/12)‘Einstein‘ bot sharpens debate over AI in the classroom
  4. (2026/03/12)Reckoning with my ‘ghost years’: why a low publication rate doesn’t always reflect failure
  5. (2026/03/12)‘Baked, not fried’: five highlights from nutrition research
  6. (2026/03/12)How bioRxiv changed the way biologists share ideas – in numbers
  7. (2026/03/12)Nervous networker or conference presenter? Just care less, says voice coach Susie Ashfield
  8. (2026/03/11)Author Correction: Gut stem cell necroptosis by genome instability triggers bowel inflammation
  9. (2026/03/11)This supernova is too bright – now astronomers might know why
  10. (2026/03/11)This fish shouldn’t exist — the weird genetics of clonal vertebrates
  11. (2026/03/11)The dynamic basis of G-protein recognition and activation by a GPCR
  12. (2026/03/11)A large-scale coherent 4D imaging sensor
  13. (2026/03/11)Capturing dynamic phage–pathogen coevolution by clinical surveillance
  14. (2026/03/11)Multidimensional profiling of heterogeneity in supratentorial ependymomas
  15. (2026/03/11)Structures of Marburgvirus glycoprotein and its complex with NPC1 receptor
  16. (2026/03/11)Multimodal electron microscopy of halide perovskite interfacial dynamics
  17. (2026/03/11)Lense–Thirring precessing magnetar engine drives a superluminous supernova
  18. (2026/03/11)Facile induction of immune tolerance by an interleukin-2–TGFβ surrogate agonist
  19. (2026/03/11)Snapshots of the dynamic basis of NTSR1 G protein subtype promiscuity
  20. (2026/03/11)Intestinal interoceptive dysfunction drives age-associated cognitive decline
  21. (2026/03/11)Assembly of helper NLR resistosome clusters upon activation of a coiled-coil NLR
  22. (2026/03/11)A sorghum pangenome reference improves global crop trait discovery
  23. (2026/03/11)B cell imprinting in children impairs antibodies to the haemagglutinin stalk
  24. (2026/03/11)Nanophotonic waveguide chip-to-world beam scanning
  25. (2026/03/11)A big-push community intervention reduced rates of child marriage by 80%
  26. (2026/03/11)Immune evasive DNA donors and recombinases license kilobase-scale writing
  27. (2026/03/11)Natural maternal immunity protects neonates from <i>Escherichia coli</i> sepsis
  28. (2026/03/11)Ageing promotes metastasis via activation of the integrated stress response
  29. (2026/03/11)Risk-adaptive therapy guided by dynamic ctDNA in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
  30. (2026/03/11)Gene conversion empowers natural selection in a clonal fish species
  31. (2026/03/11)A mechanism to initiate emergency type 2 myelopoiesis
  32. (2026/03/11)Daily briefing: ‘Virtual cell’ simulates nearly every chemical reaction in the real thing
  33. (2026/03/11)Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ageing mice
  34. (2026/03/11)China pledges billion-dollar spending boost for science
  35. (2026/03/11)What is the science behind ‘science-backed’ supplements?
  36. (2026/03/11)Ultra-bright supernova wobbles like a spinning top
  37. (2026/03/11)First bot, singular
  38. (2026/03/11)How an all-female fish species defies evolutionary expectations
  39. (2026/03/11)Quantum entanglement as a tool to image distant astronomical objects
  40. (2026/03/11)Physics at risk: UK science leader on what's wrong with the latest funding cuts
  41. (2026/03/11)Using mosquitoes to vaccinate bats could curb the spread of deadly diseases
  42. (2026/03/11)Photonic ‘ski jump’ steers light beam from silicon chip
  43. (2026/03/11)A silicon chip that enables the creation of 4D cameras
  44. (2026/03/11)Dynamics of circulating tumour DNA can guide treatment decisions for improved outcomes
  45. (2026/03/11)Statistics reach a 'crisis point': nations struggle with a critical lack of data
  46. (2026/03/11)Universities have become property businesses. What does that mean for research?
  47. (2026/03/11)AI can ‘same-ify’ human expression — can some brains resist its pull?
  48. (2026/03/11)A fellowship of the rings in plant defence
  49. (2026/03/11)Child marriages plunged when girls stayed in school in Nigeria
  50. (2026/03/11)‘Black rain’ in Tehran — what are the health effects?
  51. (2026/03/11)Gut microbes affect cognition during ageing
  52. (2026/03/11)Marriage of adolescent girls in Nigeria reduced by 80% by ‘big push’ intervention
  53. (2026/03/11)Scientists revive activity in frozen mouse brains for the first time
  54. (2026/03/10)Maximizing carrier extraction in hybrid back-contact silicon solar cells
  55. (2026/03/10)Alcohol group migration by proximity-enhanced H atom abstraction
  56. (2026/03/10)Artificial general intelligence must be assessed in its scientific and societal context
  57. (2026/03/10)Prevent pandemics through One Health commitments
  58. (2026/03/10)How ‘Pele’s hair’ sprouts from erupting lava
  59. (2026/03/10)The ethical risks of open-access agreements being used for authorship leverage
  60. (2026/03/10)Could flies sniff out contraband chemicals?
  61. (2026/03/10)Privilege, power and vulnerability in science: precarious funding can prompt unethical ties
  62. (2026/03/10)Live parrots were carried across the Andes before the Incas’ rise
  63. (2026/03/10)Keep calm and be transparent: advice from scientists who retracted their papers
  64. (2026/03/10)How data can help to guide NIH funding policy
  65. (2026/03/10)Daily briefing: A daily multivitamin slows the signs of biological ageing
  66. (2026/03/10)Forget SkinTok: the real science of skincare and why it matters for your health
  67. (2026/03/10)Stop the use of AI in war until laws can be agreed
  68. (2026/03/10)‘Virtual cell’ captures most-basic process of life: bacterial division
  69. (2026/03/10)From cancer to Alzheimer’s: could a renewed focus on energy transform biomedicine?
  70. (2026/03/09)The world’s salt lakes are drying up, but solutions are hard to come by
  71. (2026/03/09)Eight common errors I see in PhD applications and interviews, and how to avoid them
  72. (2026/03/09)How pollutants and poo paint a picture of past civilizations
  73. (2026/03/09)Daily briefing: Protein folding caught in real time
  74. (2026/03/09)How fast does a protein fold? Real-time technique captures the moment
  75. (2026/03/09)How Congress can restore the independence of US science

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