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  1. (2026/04/28)Author Correction: Quantum error correction below the surface code threshold
  2. (2026/04/28)The equity paradox of environmental DNA for biodiversity monitoring
  3. (2026/04/28)To hire good scientists, look at their peer-reviewing records
  4. (2026/04/28)Gulf states must move from efficiency to resilience
  5. (2026/04/28)Hungarian science has undergone rapid changes
  6. (2026/04/28)Rhymes on reason: scientific units inspire poetry
  7. (2026/04/28)China’s latest push to commercialize research: match 680,000 innovators with companies
  8. (2026/04/28)‘World models’ are AI’s latest sensation: what are they and what can they do?
  9. (2026/04/28)Data centres are controversial: will launching them into space help?
  10. (2026/04/28)First detailed ‘smell map’ reveals how noses track odours
  11. (2026/04/28)Space diplomacy: bridging the operating gaps between myriad missions
  12. (2026/04/28)Why both trees and technology are important in the race to mitigate carbon emissions
  13. (2026/04/27)Telomere-to-Telomere Assembly Using HERRO-Corrected Simplex Nanopore Reads
  14. (2026/04/27)#ScientistAtWork 2026: <i>Nature</i> seeks striking photographs that capture researchers at work
  15. (2026/04/27)A chemistry lab that runs itself to find the perfect reaction
  16. (2026/04/27)Daily briefing: Trump fires entire NSF advisory board
  17. (2026/04/27)Could agentic AI topple grant-funding systems?
  18. (2026/04/27)Mitochondria can spawn new ‘organelles’ — hinting at how modern cells evolved
  19. (2026/04/27)‘The job description is changing’: mathematician Terence Tao on the rise of AI
  20. (2026/04/27)Why cosmology is more than a theory
  21. (2026/04/26)Entire NSF science advisory board fired by Trump administration
  22. (2026/04/24)Author Correction: Commensal yeast promotes <i>Salmonella</i> Typhimurium virulence
  23. (2026/04/24)Author Correction: A µ-opioid receptor superagonist analgesic with minimal adverse effects
  24. (2026/04/24)Cosmic-ray detection heralds era of mega-observatories for neutrinos
  25. (2026/04/24)From bats at dusk to asteroid quests: Books in brief
  26. (2026/04/24)Inside the evidence revolution — how decision-making became data driven
  27. (2026/04/24)Brain tissue near tumours is loaded with plastic
  28. (2026/04/24)Hit a glitch in your research? Some ‘night science’ thinking could move it forward
  29. (2026/04/24)Daily briefing: The heart’s pumping motion seems to keep cancer at bay
  30. (2026/04/24)The memory dealer of Old Jeddah
  31. (2026/04/24)Closure of China’s influential journal ranking leaves academics reeling — what will take its place?
  32. (2026/04/24)How much for a fake authorship? Ad database reveals secrets of scientific fraud
  33. (2026/04/23)Author Correction: Rewiring an E3 ligase enhances cold resilience and phosphate use in maize
  34. (2026/04/23)Field re-entrant superconductivity in Eu-doped infinite-layer nickelates
  35. (2026/04/23)How your heartbeat could keep cancer at bay
  36. (2026/04/23)Publisher Correction: Reproducibility and robustness of economics and political science research
  37. (2026/04/23)What elite sport prepared me for in the lab — and what it didn’t
  38. (2026/04/23)Wikipedia-based AI model reveals the 100 technologies to watch
  39. (2026/04/23)We need to talk about failure in science
  40. (2026/04/23)What 6,000 researchers think about the future of science
  41. (2026/04/23)Daily briefing: This AI-powered robot is a table-tennis master
  42. (2026/04/23)Academics demand apology for scientist investigated for China ties but never charged
  43. (2026/04/23)Thousands of Harvard graduate students strike — bringing research to a halt
  44. (2026/04/23)Did kraken-like octopuses rule Cretaceous seas? Massive jaw fossils offer clues
  45. (2026/04/23)Delays have kept new NSF grants to a trickle — that could be about to change
  46. (2026/04/22)Evaluating large language models for accuracy incentivizes hallucinations
  47. (2026/04/22)Ubiquitination of glycogen and metabolites in cells and tissues
  48. (2026/04/22)Author Correction: Robust cytoplasmic partitioning by solving a cytoskeletal instability
  49. (2026/04/22)This robot can beat you at table tennis
  50. (2026/04/22)Meet Ace, the table-tennis robot that can beat elite players
  51. (2026/04/22)Little ants groom big ones in a desert spa
  52. (2026/04/22)Caspase&#xa0;5c amplifies Wnt via APC cleavage to promote intestinal homeostasis
  53. (2026/04/22)Focal white matter lesions drive grey matter inflammation and synapse loss
  54. (2026/04/22)Dynamics of genetic and somatic trade-offs in ageing and mortality
  55. (2026/04/22)Astrocytes connect specific brain regions through plastic networks
  56. (2026/04/22)Multicentre gene therapy for <i>OTOF</i>-related deafness followed up to 2.5 years
  57. (2026/04/22)Efficiency-optimized relativistic plasma harmonics for extreme fields
  58. (2026/04/22)Myosin forces remodel F-actin for mechanosensitive protein recognition
  59. (2026/04/22)Switchable 2D–3D display through a metasurface lenticular lens
  60. (2026/04/22)Netrin1 blockade alleviates resistance to chemotherapy in pancreatic cancer
  61. (2026/04/22)Non-equilibrium condensation of the first Solar System solids
  62. (2026/04/22)A pro-carcinogenic bacterial toxin binds claudin-4 to cleave E-cadherin
  63. (2026/04/22)Electronic origin of reorganization energy in interfacial electron transfer
  64. (2026/04/22)Glycerol-driven TNAP activation in thermogenesis and mineralization
  65. (2026/04/22)Chromosomal fusions trigger rediploidization of autopolyploid genomes
  66. (2026/04/22)Printable meta-assemblies enable synergetic colouration
  67. (2026/04/22)H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> repurposes plant O<sub>2</sub> sensing to regulate post-hypoxia responses
  68. (2026/04/22)Heart-nosed bat alphacoronaviruses use human CEACAM6 to enter cells
  69. (2026/04/22)Symmetry classification of magnetic orders using oriented spin space groups
  70. (2026/04/22)Mechanically driven Li dendrite penetration in garnet solid electrolyte
  71. (2026/04/22)Early fibrotic niches establish tumour-permissive microenvironments
  72. (2026/04/22)The evolutionary history and unique genetic diversity of Indigenous Americans
  73. (2026/04/22)Transposable elements are driving rapid adaptation of <i>Enterococcus faecium</i>
  74. (2026/04/22)Decade-long warming accelerates antibiotic resistance in grassland soils
  75. (2026/04/22)Punctuated decline of human cooperation

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