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  1. (2026/07/15)Selectivity Emerges from Indiscriminate Photoreduction
  2. (2026/07/15)An ATPγS recycling strategy for practical biocatalytic thiophosphorylation
  3. (2026/07/15)The simple chemical that lets queen naked mole-rats 'rule'
  4. (2026/07/15)‘Holy grail’ of naked mole-rat research reveals how queens rule
  5. (2026/07/15)Modular in vivo antibody–ADC click to reverse drug resistance in tumours
  6. (2026/07/15)A queen odour mediates reproductive suppression in a eusocial mammal
  7. (2026/07/15)Highly fragmented European wetlands with uneven restoration needs
  8. (2026/07/15)Universal gates from braiding and fusing anyons on quantum hardware
  9. (2026/07/15)Food systems transformation would reshape global agriculture
  10. (2026/07/15)Quantum statistical plasmonic metacrystals
  11. (2026/07/15)Ammonia pressure controls colloidal metal nitride synthesis in molten salts
  12. (2026/07/15)Scalable quasi-pure MOF membranes for energy-efficient gas separations
  13. (2026/07/15)A Bayesian framework for longitudinal EHR and genetic discovery
  14. (2026/07/15)Programming fracture resistance in metamaterials via elastic instabilities
  15. (2026/07/15)Regression to the mean can explain saturation of geomagnetic storms
  16. (2026/07/15)Metabolite glues as a means of purine sensing and chemotherapeutic response
  17. (2026/07/15)Rising dust pollution across Europe in a changing climate
  18. (2026/07/15)Rarely categorical, highly separable representations along the cortical hierarchy
  19. (2026/07/15)People use fast and flat simulation to reason about new games
  20. (2026/07/15)Cell-type signatures of Alzheimer’s disease shared across population groups
  21. (2026/07/15)Ketogenic diet mediates intestinal tumorigenesis through lipids not ketones
  22. (2026/07/15)Fractional high-Chern insulator in twisted rhombohedral graphene
  23. (2026/07/15)An encyclopedia of human enhancer–gene regulatory interactions
  24. (2026/07/15)Magnetic character of the low-energy enhancement in <sup>70</sup>Zn
  25. (2026/07/15)GPC3-specific dnTGFβRII-armoured CAR T cells for hepatocellular carcinoma
  26. (2026/07/15)Catalyst-free, microdroplet-mediated waste plastic conversion to diacids
  27. (2026/07/15)Graphene oxide-polydopamine membranes with controlled interlayer spacing
  28. (2026/07/15)Relapse
  29. (2026/07/15)How to end poverty and protect Earth: inside the debate tearing up economics
  30. (2026/07/15)Improvements in educational opportunities go hand in hand with innovation
  31. (2026/07/15)Beyond lithium: how sodium-ion batteries could change the world
  32. (2026/07/15)Nucleotides act as ‘molecular glue’ and can sense their own abundance
  33. (2026/07/15)AI avatars are reshaping society in China — the law is trying to catch up
  34. (2026/07/15)Optical filter sorts light by its ‘quantum statistics’
  35. (2026/07/15)How naked mole-rat queens stop rivals reproducing
  36. (2026/07/15)Doctored data sets could trick AI agents
  37. (2026/07/15)Why there needs to be a global debate on inequality
  38. (2026/07/15)A high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet can feed intestinal tumours
  39. (2026/07/15)Blue LEDs made from perovskite material shine bright thanks to hydrogen bonds
  40. (2026/07/15)Biologists pinpoint how common virus triggers multiple sclerosis
  41. (2026/07/14)Bird flu H5N1 in Australia: protect Australian species from bird flu virus
  42. (2026/07/14)Academia should recognize community partnerships as having societal impact
  43. (2026/07/14)The Enhanced Games and the normalization of doping: a public health concern
  44. (2026/07/14)AI models: one country’s fears become everyone’s constraint
  45. (2026/07/14)How the calendar came to be
  46. (2026/07/14)‘Dark comet’ unmasked by its mysterious motions
  47. (2026/07/14)Seeking an industry role after your PhD? Make sure your CV reflects that
  48. (2026/07/14)Africa’s response to this Ebola outbreak shows how to shape global health
  49. (2026/07/14)DNA-shredding CRISPR enzyme takes aim at cancer cells
  50. (2026/07/14)My research on mice is causing me stress. How can I become more resilient?
  51. (2026/07/14)Four deep-sea technologies that could help detect deadly earthquakes and tsunamis
  52. (2026/07/14)Could this mysterious disappearing organ hold the key to longevity?
  53. (2026/07/14)Mathematics formula found on Maya wall rivals insights of ancient masters
  54. (2026/07/14)Daily briefing: Can regrowing the thymus slow down ageing?
  55. (2026/07/14)RNA molecules with different destinies are processed through overlapping pathways
  56. (2026/07/14)‘Climate free fall’: why the biggest risk to our economies is yet to be recognized
  57. (2026/07/13)Perovskite–organic tandem solar cells with a photo-transformable stabilizer
  58. (2026/07/13)Author Correction: OR7A10 GPCR engineering boosts CAR-NK therapy against solid tumours
  59. (2026/07/13)Tall and small trees are equally vulnerable to drought
  60. (2026/07/13)Rights for rivers and ice cream for all: top reads for the summer holidays
  61. (2026/07/13)How voluntary work can boost your career in science
  62. (2026/07/13)The rise of evidence-based medicine and the ‘mavericks’ who championed it
  63. (2026/07/13)Epigenetic editing makes its mark
  64. (2026/07/13)This microbiologist endured a four-year court battle over COVID-19 tests
  65. (2026/07/13)Daily briefing: The rise of evidence-based medicine
  66. (2026/07/13)First ‘true sugar’ molecule found in space — offering hints to life’s origins
  67. (2026/07/10)Author Correction: Authigenic mineral phases as a driver of the upper-ocean iron cycle
  68. (2026/07/10)Alpine crossing took a heavy toll on Hannibal’s elephants and troops
  69. (2026/07/10)Briefing Chat: The 30 year-legacy of a science icon — Dolly the sheep
  70. (2026/07/10)Which ‘AI scientist’ suits your lab? A guide for the perplexed
  71. (2026/07/10)Think preprints are unreliable? Analysis of 70,000 studies might change your mind
  72. (2026/07/10)Daily briefing: Preprints are chock-full of authors’ private info
  73. (2026/07/10)Lab-grown sperm: scientists inch closer to fertility breakthrough
  74. (2026/07/10)NSF plans cuts to core science programmes to fund White House initiative
  75. (2026/07/09)Found: the toxic killer that caused an ocean catastrophe

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