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  1. (2026/03/04)Shared neural substrates of prosocial and parenting behaviours
  2. (2026/03/04)Heart surgery with quick-setting magnetic fluid could prevent strokes
  3. (2026/03/04)Magnetic gel injected into the heart could stop strokes
  4. (2026/03/04)Genome modelling and design across all domains of life with Evo 2
  5. (2026/03/04)DICER cleavage fidelity is governed by 5′-end binding pockets
  6. (2026/03/04)Limited thermal tolerance in tropical insects and its genomic signature
  7. (2026/03/04)A metabolic alarmin from keratinocytes potentiates systemic humoral immunity
  8. (2026/03/04)Long-term thrombus-free left atrial appendage occlusion via magnetofluids
  9. (2026/03/04)Lipid metabolism drives dietary effects on T cell ferroptosis and immunity
  10. (2026/03/04)Merlin: a computed tomography vision–language foundation model and dataset
  11. (2026/03/04)Microbiota-mediated induction of beige adipocytes in response to dietary cues
  12. (2026/03/04)Mechanism of co-transcriptional cap snatching by influenza polymerase
  13. (2026/03/04)Cell-free chromatin state tracing reveals disease origin and therapy responses
  14. (2026/03/04)The oldest articulated bony fish from the early Silurian period
  15. (2026/03/04)Bulk hexagonal diamond
  16. (2026/03/04)Sea level much higher than assumed in most coastal hazard assessments
  17. (2026/03/04)A glucocorticoid–FAS axis controls immune evasion during metastatic seeding
  18. (2026/03/04)The molecular basis of force selectivity by PIEZO2
  19. (2026/03/04)Advancing operational global aerosol forecasting with machine learning
  20. (2026/03/04)Wind shear enhances soil moisture influence on rapid thunderstorm growth
  21. (2026/03/04)Structural basis of RNA-guided transcription by a dCas12f–σ<sup>E</sup>–RNAP complex
  22. (2026/03/04)Homologous recombination deficiency and hemizygosity&#xa0;drive resistance in breast cancer
  23. (2026/03/04)Exapted CRISPR–Cas12f homologues drive RNA-guided transcription
  24. (2026/03/04)Wide-swath altimetry maps bank shapes and storage changes in global rivers
  25. (2026/03/04)Largest Silurian fish illuminates the origin of osteichthyan characters
  26. (2026/03/04)Precancerous niche remodelling dictates nascent tumour persistence
  27. (2026/03/04)Rising temperatures pose a threat to tropical insects
  28. (2026/03/04)Fresh claim of making elusive ‘hexagonal’ diamond is the strongest yet
  29. (2026/03/04)Stress-hormone signalling protects spreading cancer cells from immune system
  30. (2026/03/04)AI can write genomes — how long until it creates synthetic life?
  31. (2026/03/04)Magnetic fluid offers better seal in heart-plugging medical procedure
  32. (2026/03/04)Funding from individual donors: lessons from the Epstein case
  33. (2026/03/04)A genetic switch turns off parental behaviour and drives infanticide in male striped mice
  34. (2026/03/04)Do wet or dry soils trigger thunderstorms? It depends on how the wind blows
  35. (2026/03/04)Climate change and geopolitics threaten water supplies — but disaster is not inevitable
  36. (2026/03/04)Cancer blood tests are everywhere. Do they really work?
  37. (2026/03/04)Skin cells boost distant antibody responses
  38. (2026/03/04)How a mathematician is cracking open Mexico’s powerful drug cartels
  39. (2026/03/04)Under pressure: the reality of Mexico’s research system
  40. (2026/03/04)Radiology AI makes consistent diagnoses using 3D images from different health centres
  41. (2026/03/04)Hunt for reactive metabolites uncovers unusual chemistry in a human pathogen
  42. (2026/03/04)All the world is staged
  43. (2026/03/03)Author Correction: Healthy forests safeguard traditional wild meat food systems in Amazonia
  44. (2026/03/03)Genetically encoded assembly recorder temporally resolves cellular history
  45. (2026/03/03)Jam-packed star system is most compact of its kind ever found
  46. (2026/03/03)Releasing open-weight AI in steps would alleviate risks
  47. (2026/03/03)From the first telephone to videoconferencing in 100 years
  48. (2026/03/03)South Korea’s AI framework act focuses on rights and safety
  49. (2026/03/03)Climate research is global — risks and responsibilities should also be distributed
  50. (2026/03/03)Why ‘quantum proteins’ could be the next big thing in biology
  51. (2026/03/03)US climate actions must continue, despite setbacks
  52. (2026/03/03)My relationship with my PhD supervisor has become toxic — what do I do?
  53. (2026/03/03)How infighting led the Maya civilization to catastrophic collapse
  54. (2026/03/03)See raining iguanas and coral from the inside out — February’s best science images
  55. (2026/03/03)Climate shocks, not just warming, threaten malaria control efforts in Africa
  56. (2026/03/03)Hey ChatGPT, write me a fictional paper: these LLMs are willing to commit academic fraud
  57. (2026/03/03)How can fast-evolving DNA retain a fundamental function in cell division?
  58. (2026/03/03)Going ‘beyond GDP’ should not mean sidelining the SDGs
  59. (2026/03/02)Author Correction: Root microbiota drive direct integration of phosphate stress and immunity
  60. (2026/03/02)BCDX2–CX3 and DX2–CX3 complexes assemble and stabilize RAD51 filaments
  61. (2026/03/02)The squeal of peeling tape, explained
  62. (2026/03/02)Audio long read: Many people have no mental imagery. What’s going on in their brains?
  63. (2026/03/02)The hidden lives behind China’s great Internet firewall
  64. (2026/03/02)AI agents are ‘aeroplanes for the mind’: five ways to ensure that scientists are responsible pilots
  65. (2026/03/02)Earth’s oldest crystals suggest an early start for plate tectonics
  66. (2026/03/02)‘No one quite like her’: meet the female colleagues who inspire these award-winning women in science
  67. (2026/02/27)Editorial Expression of&#xa0;Concern: The gene product Murr1 restricts HIV-1 replication in resting CD4+ lymphocytes
  68. (2026/02/27)Briefing chat: Pokémon turns 30 — how Pikachu and pals inspired generations of researchers
  69. (2026/02/27)Brain mysteries and Bronze Age diplomacy: Books in brief
  70. (2026/02/27)White House stalls release of approved US science budgets
  71. (2026/02/27)I will continue the fight for environmental justice in Black communities
  72. (2026/02/27)Pokémon turns 30 — how the fictional pocket monsters shaped science
  73. (2026/02/27)Is a ‘selfish gene’ making a Utah family have twice as many boys as girls?
  74. (2026/02/27)Daily briefing: This Utah family line might be evidence of ‘selfish genes’ in humans
  75. (2026/02/26)Author Correction: Myocardial reprogramming by HMGN1 underlies heart defects in trisomy 21

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