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  1. (2026/05/21)De novo design of miniproteins targeting GPCRs
  2. (2026/05/21)Did a boy’s life-saving gene therapy cause his brain tumour?
  3. (2026/05/21)See the clouds streaming and vanishing around this planet — 690 light years away
  4. (2026/05/21)A star gone rogue tears through the Galaxy
  5. (2026/05/21)Ebola outbreak spirals out of control: how might it have started?
  6. (2026/05/21)Should I get a dog? What to know about pet ownership as a scientist
  7. (2026/05/21)Will this Ebola outbreak be the biggest yet?
  8. (2026/05/21)How we’re using AI tools to improve psychedelic-drug research
  9. (2026/05/20)Spinal neuromotor rehabilitation using a portable isokinetic training robot
  10. (2026/05/20)Author Correction: Inactivating <i>SnRK1β1A</i> promotes broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice
  11. (2026/05/20)Nearly half of the world’s Nature Index chemistry research is now done in China
  12. (2026/05/20)Red light therapy: the science behind the hype
  13. (2026/05/20)AI ‘scientists’ promise to accelerate research — how do they work?
  14. (2026/05/20)What China’s rise in chemistry means for the rest of the world
  15. (2026/05/20)Cusp-singularity-enhanced Coriolis effect for sensitive chip-scale gyroscopes
  16. (2026/05/20)A pathogen lncRNA secreted into rice sequesters a host miRNA for virulence
  17. (2026/05/20)De novo design of quasisymmetric two-component protein cages
  18. (2026/05/20)Genetic analysis of circulating metabolic traits in 619,372 individuals
  19. (2026/05/20)Nonlinear atomic tunnelling boosted by bright squeezed vacuum
  20. (2026/05/20)Dopamine drives persistent remodelling of the maternal brain
  21. (2026/05/20)Feature-specific threat coding in lateral septum guides defensive action
  22. (2026/05/20)A critical initialization for biological neural networks
  23. (2026/05/20)Neural representation of action symbols in primate frontal cortex
  24. (2026/05/20)A deep-learning framework reveals whole-body perturbations at cell level
  25. (2026/05/20)Advancing solar and wind penetration in China through energy complementarity
  26. (2026/05/20)Imaging hidden objects with consumer LiDAR via motion-induced sampling
  27. (2026/05/20)Design of one-component quasisymmetric protein nanocages
  28. (2026/05/20)Divergent urban storm response to convective, frontal and tropical systems
  29. (2026/05/20)Early fossil eukaryotes were benthic aerobes
  30. (2026/05/20)A SAUR gene enhances maize drought resilience by promoting silk elongation
  31. (2026/05/20)Mitochondrial <span>l</span>-2-hydroxyglutarate is a physiological signalling metabolite
  32. (2026/05/20)Forest carbon protocols underestimate climate-driven carbon loss risks
  33. (2026/05/20)Astrocyte glucocorticoid receptor signalling restricts neuronal plasticity
  34. (2026/05/20)High-fidelity identification of guest species in porous materials
  35. (2026/05/20)Monkeys that ‘draw’ reveal a neuronal population that encodes combinable actions
  36. (2026/05/20)Becoming a mother leaves long-lasting molecular memories
  37. (2026/05/20)Why are PFASs so hard to replace?
  38. (2026/05/20)Tough peer-review process? Your paper might end up being more highly cited
  39. (2026/05/20)Daily briefing: Bogus citations will get you banned from arXiv
  40. (2026/05/20)The brain’s code seems to be in constant flux. Neuroscientists are baffled
  41. (2026/05/20)The CAPTCHA protocol
  42. (2026/05/20)Cities affect small and large storms differently
  43. (2026/05/20)Wearable robot boosts strength of children with spinal muscular atrophy
  44. (2026/05/20)A guide to the Nature Index
  45. (2026/05/20)Too little or too much sleep is linked to faster ageing throughout the body
  46. (2026/05/20)Three scientists pushing chemistry in new directions
  47. (2026/05/20)<i>NoTrue</i>, <i>Silence</i> and <i>Rubbish Communications</i>: satirical journals give Chinese academics a pressure valve
  48. (2026/05/20)A conference taught me that scientists and journalists must work together to protect research
  49. (2026/05/20)Quantum light source boosts attosecond science
  50. (2026/05/19)A multi-agent system for automating scientific discovery
  51. (2026/05/19)An AI system to help scientists write expert-level empirical software
  52. (2026/05/19)Accelerating scientific discovery with Co-Scientist
  53. (2026/05/19)AI might jeopardize the uncertainty required in science
  54. (2026/05/19)Support academic institutions under attack
  55. (2026/05/19)River oxygen levels are dropping around the world as Earth warms
  56. (2026/05/19)France’s research-primate project goes against its own ethics panel
  57. (2026/05/19)On the right track in the design of an early typewriter
  58. (2026/05/19)Airborne DNA can yield insights with the right techniques
  59. (2026/05/19)Daily briefing: How the ‘Enhanced Games’ could expose flaws in the sporting world
  60. (2026/05/19)Teams of AI agents boost speed of research
  61. (2026/05/19)Why AI cannot do good science without humans
  62. (2026/05/19)Could this synthetic egg bring back extinct birds? Researchers urge caution
  63. (2026/05/19)The uncritical adoption of AI in science is alarming — we urgently need guard rails
  64. (2026/05/19)Researchers who use hallucinated references to face arXiv ban
  65. (2026/05/19)China moves AI brain implants from trials towards real-world use
  66. (2026/05/19)DNA-folding changes block production of self-directed antibodies
  67. (2026/05/19)‘It is incredible’: How AI is transforming mathematics
  68. (2026/05/18)Publisher Correction: Microbiota-induced T cell plasticity enables immune-mediated tumour control
  69. (2026/05/18)Publisher Correction: GLP-1R–GIPR–PPARα/γ/δ quintuple agonism corrects obesity and diabetes in mice
  70. (2026/05/18)Do you hate or love AI? Take <i>Nature’</i>s poll
  71. (2026/05/18)Secrets of giant ancient jar in Laos unpacked at last
  72. (2026/05/18)A step-by-step guide for scientists who hate conference networking
  73. (2026/05/18)Criminals are made, not born: how when you live shapes whether you will break the law
  74. (2026/05/18)Daily briefing: Mouse eyes can photosynthesize after a plant-to-animal transplant
  75. (2026/05/18)Ebola outbreak is a global health emergency: what happens next

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