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  1. (2026/08/19)Evidence for vacuum-enhanced superconductivity in NbSe<sub>2</sub>
  2. (2026/08/19)Too much mate choice overwhelms frogs
  3. (2026/08/19)A black hole's spin could finally be measured by a high-speed star
  4. (2026/08/19)Reply to: Artefacts in single-cell mtDNA analyses misinform phylogenies
  5. (2026/08/19)Artefacts in single-cell mtDNA analyses misinform phylogenies
  6. (2026/08/19)Functional role of skull lymphoid structures in CNS immunosurveillance
  7. (2026/08/19)Observation of conformal field theory spectra in a quantum simulator
  8. (2026/08/19)Wake-activated neuronal populations that regulate sleep drive
  9. (2026/08/19)Increasing CO<sub>2</sub> levels fertilize C<sub>4</sub> grass production
  10. (2026/08/19)A global atmospheric methane record from a tropical ice core
  11. (2026/08/19)Family genetic designs in MoBa provide insights into health and functioning
  12. (2026/08/19)Asymmetric prefrontal representations for leader–follower dynamics
  13. (2026/08/19)Atomic-scale double-slit interferometry with a focused electron probe
  14. (2026/08/19)Synthesis of pyrroles from isoxazoles by an O-to-C skeletal edit
  15. (2026/08/19)Human brain organoids record the passage of time over multiple years
  16. (2026/08/19)Multiyear tropical warm pool warming drives slowdown in Antarctic mass loss
  17. (2026/08/19)The HydroGym reinforcement learning platform for fluid dynamics
  18. (2026/08/19)An Icelandic pangenome reference
  19. (2026/08/19)Psychedelics align brain activity with context
  20. (2026/08/19)Discovery of a star sensitive to the spin of Sagittarius A*
  21. (2026/08/19)Safety and security of large language models in healthcare
  22. (2026/08/19)Pervasive phosphorylation by phage T7 kinase disarms bacterial defences
  23. (2026/08/19)A biased allosteric modulator is a molecular glue for β<sub>2</sub>AR dimerization
  24. (2026/08/19)Twenty-two easy ways to power up your lab meetings
  25. (2026/08/19)Virus deploys a ‘loose cannon’ enzyme to overpower bacterial defences
  26. (2026/08/19)South Africa’s scientists must register with official body or risk prison, according to draft law
  27. (2026/08/19)How do people live beyond 110? Abundance of cancer-killing cells might be key
  28. (2026/08/19)Psychedelics tune the brain to the environment
  29. (2026/08/19)Screening babies’ genomes could save lives. Here’s how it would work
  30. (2026/08/19)Rudolph A. Marcus obituary: theoretical chemist who explained how electrons jump between molecules
  31. (2026/08/19)AI tool lets researchers 'vibe code' in the quantum realm
  32. (2026/08/19)Computational ‘gym’ trains AI models to control turbulence
  33. (2026/08/19)Delisted
  34. (2026/08/19)Human organoids that mimic brain development grown for years in lab
  35. (2026/08/19)Activity of solar-driven polymer catalysts unleashed to produce a potential green fuel
  36. (2026/08/19)The Antarctic ice sheet has gained mass — but probably not for long
  37. (2026/08/18)Heatwaves expose weak links in food systems
  38. (2026/08/18)Scientific expedition makes the best of bad weather
  39. (2026/08/18)Treat biological databases as infrastructure, not projects
  40. (2026/08/18)Europe must adapt to live with megafires
  41. (2026/08/18)Asia’s longevity gains must be translated into better health
  42. (2026/08/18)How to get the most out of an informational interview
  43. (2026/08/18)Will you be wearing an exoskeleton in ten years? The tech that could change how we move
  44. (2026/08/18)Mathematics holds the secret to ‘ladder-proof’ knitting
  45. (2026/08/18)NIH proposes major revamp of how it scores research grant proposals
  46. (2026/08/18)Five ways 3D printing is improving lab work
  47. (2026/08/18)A revolutionary stem-cell therapy must proceed responsibly to achieve its full potential
  48. (2026/08/18)How the Middle East can become a hub for sustainable aviation fuels
  49. (2026/08/17)Positional isomerisation of pyridine via nitrogen transposition
  50. (2026/08/17)Programmable remodelling of carbon–nitrogen connectivity in amines
  51. (2026/08/17)Author Correction: Synthetic vulnerabilities of mesenchymal subpopulations in pancreatic cancer
  52. (2026/08/17)Defect passivation and optical management of triple-junction solar cells
  53. (2026/08/17)Too hot to sleep? How heatwaves at night affect our health
  54. (2026/08/17)Daily briefing: Narcolepsy drug could kick off an Ozempic-style moment for the brain
  55. (2026/08/17)How the story of life and our planet unfolded — together
  56. (2026/08/17)Universities must stop protecting bullies — or more people will leave science
  57. (2026/08/17)First-of-its-kind narcolepsy drug opens door to new therapies for the brain
  58. (2026/08/17)Why AI systems are most useful as designers of new scientific tools
  59. (2026/08/14)Author Correction: Cell intrinsic immunity spreads to bystander cells via the intercellular transfer of cGAMP
  60. (2026/08/14)Publisher Correction: Targeting cancer-specific mutations with RNA-triggered chromatin shredding
  61. (2026/08/14)Briefing Chat: Anthropic rolls out new AI watermark — will it make a difference?
  62. (2026/08/14)Einstein the musician, AI prophets and more: Books in brief
  63. (2026/08/14)Daily briefing: Ancient rise in CO<sub>2</sub> hints at what could happen today
  64. (2026/08/14)Undocumented migration does not raise crime rates, huge study finds
  65. (2026/08/13)Author Correction: Structural mechanism of cGAS inhibition by the nucleosome
  66. (2026/08/13)Author Correction: Cretaceous bird from Brazil informs the evolution of the avian skull and brain
  67. (2026/08/13)How to make your science business succeed when you’re a female founder
  68. (2026/08/13)Can Anthropic’s invisible watermarks curb ‘AI slop’? Researchers remain sceptical
  69. (2026/08/13)AI isn’t ready to research itself
  70. (2026/08/13)Why China should reassess how it rewards young scientists
  71. (2026/08/13)Daily briefing: New evidence of the mysterious ‘glueballs’
  72. (2026/08/13)Ancient rise in CO<sub>2</sub> was catastrophic for forests: what that means for today’s plants
  73. (2026/08/13)Will the mRNA flu shot work better than a regular seasonal one? What the science says
  74. (2026/08/12)Lead carboxylates passivation for meter-scale perovskite solar modules
  75. (2026/08/12)Reply to: Pre-clinical data interpretation requires clinical context

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