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  1. (2026/02/04)Author Correction: Cotranslational assembly of protein complexes in eukaryotes revealed by ribosome profiling
  2. (2026/02/04)These mysterious ridges could help skin regenerate
  3. (2026/02/04)A universal concept for melting in mantle upwellings
  4. (2026/02/04)Atlas-guided discovery of transcription factors for T cell programming
  5. (2026/02/04)Regulatory grammar in human promoters uncovered by MPRA-based deep learning
  6. (2026/02/04)Biofluid biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative dementias
  7. (2026/02/04)PtdIns(3,5)P<sub>2</sub> is an endogenous ligand of STING in innate immune signalling
  8. (2026/02/04)Atmospheric H<sub>2</sub> variability over the past 1,100 years
  9. (2026/02/04)Large-scale analogue quantum simulation using atom dot arrays
  10. (2026/02/04)Synthesizing scientific literature with retrieval-augmented language models
  11. (2026/02/04)Discovery Learning predicts battery cycle life from minimal experiments
  12. (2026/02/04)Bacterial immune activation via supramolecular assembly with phage triggers
  13. (2026/02/04)Signatures of fractional charges via anyon–trions in twisted MoTe<sub>2</sub>
  14. (2026/02/04)A pore-forming antiphage defence is activated by oligomeric phage proteins
  15. (2026/02/04)Imaging a terahertz superfluid plasmon in a two-dimensional superconductor
  16. (2026/02/04)Parkinson’s disease as a somato-cognitive action network disorder
  17. (2026/02/04)Phenome-wide analysis of copy number variants in 470,727 UK Biobank genomes
  18. (2026/02/04)Tumour–brain crosstalk restrains cancer immunity via a sensory–sympathetic axis
  19. (2026/02/04)Contemporaneous mobile- and stagnant-lid tectonics on the Hadean Earth
  20. (2026/02/04)Single-molecule dynamics of the TRiC chaperonin system in vivo
  21. (2026/02/04)ZFTA–RELA ependymomas make itaconate to epigenetically drive fusion expression
  22. (2026/02/04)Spin-wave band-pass filters for 6G communication
  23. (2026/02/04)Imaging the sub-moiré potential using an atomic single&#xa0;electron transistor
  24. (2026/02/04)Regulation of STING activation by phosphoinositide and cholesterol
  25. (2026/02/04)Cleavage of mRNAs by a minority of pachytene piRNAs improves sperm fitness
  26. (2026/02/04)Resolving intervalley gaps and many-body resonances in moiré superconductors
  27. (2026/02/04)Activated ATF6α is a hepatic tumour driver restricting immunosurveillance
  28. (2026/02/04)Rete ridges form via evolutionarily distinct mechanisms in mammalian skin
  29. (2026/02/04)Mosquito–capsid interactions contribute to flavivirus vector specificity
  30. (2026/02/04)Integrated structural dynamics uncover a new B<sub>12</sub> photoreceptor activation mode
  31. (2026/02/04)Efficient near-telomere-to-telomere assembly of nanopore simplex reads
  32. (2026/02/04)Measuring spin correlation between quarks during QCD confinement
  33. (2026/02/04)Chemical capture of diazo metabolites reveals biosynthetic hydrazone oxidation
  34. (2026/02/04)Author knows best? Top AI conference asks for self-ranked papers amid paper deluge
  35. (2026/02/04)The smart sensors improving the world’s biggest cities
  36. (2026/02/04)Innovative CAR-T therapy destroys cancer cells without dangerous side effects
  37. (2026/02/04)Biodiversity conservation has an evidence problem — it’s time to fix it
  38. (2026/02/04)NIH rolls back red tape on some experiments — spurring excitement and concern
  39. (2026/02/04)‘It means I can sleep at night’: how sensors are helping to solve scientists’ problems
  40. (2026/02/04)Machine learning slashes the testing needed to work out battery lifetimes
  41. (2026/02/04)What my cave stay taught me about sensors
  42. (2026/02/04)A tumour-to-brain pathway hinders anticancer defences
  43. (2026/02/04)Common genetic variants affect risk of a major cause of pregnancy loss
  44. (2026/02/04)Open-source AI tool beats giant LLMs in literature reviews — and gets citations right
  45. (2026/02/04)Particle collisions cast light on how matter forms from seemingly empty space
  46. (2026/02/04)How tumours trick the brain into shutting down cancer-fighting cells
  47. (2026/02/04)Eviction notice
  48. (2026/02/04)Atlantic ocean currents defied the ice age
  49. (2026/02/04)Quantum computers will finally be useful: what’s behind the revolution
  50. (2026/02/04)Evolutionary insights into a skin fold
  51. (2026/02/04)Immune cells from the gut drive development of Parkinson’s disease in the brain
  52. (2026/02/04)A way to gauge the equity of ocean-related initiatives
  53. (2026/02/04)How a protein repurposes vitamin B12 as a light sensor
  54. (2026/02/04)AI could transform research assessment — and some academics are worried
  55. (2026/02/03)Ontogeny and transcriptional regulation of Thetis cells
  56. (2026/02/03)Author Correction: Increasingly negative tropical water–interannual CO<sub>2</sub> growth rate coupling
  57. (2026/02/03)Embrace diverse PhD supervision styles — but enforce essential standards
  58. (2026/02/03)Calling all scientists: Support your Iranian colleagues
  59. (2026/02/03)A history of hocus pocus: witchcraft down the ages
  60. (2026/02/03)Who does academic consulting serve?
  61. (2026/02/03)Many people have no mental imagery. What’s going on in their brains?
  62. (2026/02/03)The ‘bible for psychiatry’ is getting a rewrite: your guide to the next <i>DSM</i>
  63. (2026/02/03)The global plastics treaty can be saved — here’s how to break the deadlock
  64. (2026/02/03)More than one-third of cancer cases are preventable, massive study finds
  65. (2026/02/03)Daily briefing: What people with no ‘mind’s eye’ can tell us about consciousness
  66. (2026/02/03)Now is not the time to defund human fetal tissue research
  67. (2026/02/03)I know science can’t fix the world — here’s why I do it anyway
  68. (2026/02/02)A broadly protective antibody targeting gammaherpesvirus gB
  69. (2026/02/02)Long-lived remote ion-ion entanglement for scalable quantum repeaters
  70. (2026/02/02)Author Correction: Albumin orchestrates a natural host defence mechanism against mucormycosis
  71. (2026/02/02)Daily briefing: Scientists delve into the smells of history
  72. (2026/02/02)Are health influencers making us sick?
  73. (2026/02/02)Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear
  74. (2026/02/02)How learning handwriting trains the brain: the science behind the cursive wars
  75. (2026/02/02)Don’t talk science, play science: translate your data into music to improve its reach

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