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  1. (2026/05/29)Author Correction: Hidden states and dynamics of fractional fillings in twisted MoTe<sub>2</sub> bilayers
  2. (2026/05/29)Author Correction: US oil and gas system emissions from nearly one million aerial site measurements
  3. (2026/05/29)Author Correction: Attenuated fusogenicity and pathogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant
  4. (2026/05/29)Surgeons in imperial China used anaesthetics — in careful doses
  5. (2026/05/29)Gold keeps glittering courtesy of surface chemistry
  6. (2026/05/29)Briefing Chat: When to trust eyewitness memory — according to science
  7. (2026/05/29)How common bacteria fasten their armour
  8. (2026/05/29)Bespoke immune cells stave off ravages of cirrhosis
  9. (2026/05/29)Sarcophagus
  10. (2026/05/29)How jazz boosts my creativity in physics
  11. (2026/05/29)Ebola can be stopped — but only if world leaders prioritize public health
  12. (2026/05/28)Share the highs and lows of your career in science: take <i>Nature</i>’s global survey
  13. (2026/05/28)Bridget Ogilvie obituary: parasitologist who championed biomedical labs and scientific evidence
  14. (2026/05/28)Gene therapies to fix failing hearts gain steam after years in the doldrums
  15. (2026/05/27)Author Correction: Modelling late gastrulation in stem cell-derived monkey embryo models
  16. (2026/05/27)Author Correction: Satellite megaconstellations will threaten space-based astronomy
  17. (2026/05/27)Could a pill prevent the world’s deadliest cancer?
  18. (2026/05/27)Bohmian mechanics remains unchallenged by tunnelling experiment
  19. (2026/05/27)β-Arrestin condensates regulate G-protein-coupled receptor function
  20. (2026/05/27)Human haematopoietic stem cells remember inflammatory stress
  21. (2026/05/27)Darkness and body size shaped end-Cretaceous marine extinction patterns
  22. (2026/05/27)Sparse-to-dense coding transformation between hippocampal areas CA3 and CA1
  23. (2026/05/27)Technology mediation in child sexual exploitation and abuse in Africa and Asia
  24. (2026/05/27)αKG-mediated carnitine synthesis drives DNA repair via histone acetylation
  25. (2026/05/27)Four ppm measurement of the antihydrogen ground-state hyperfine splitting
  26. (2026/05/27)Cellular water-potential sensing through biomolecular condensation
  27. (2026/05/27)Distinct genetic architecture in the tails of complex traits
  28. (2026/05/27)Universal transcriptomic hallmarks of mammalian ageing and mortality
  29. (2026/05/27)Substrate selectivity of the human RNA m<sup>5</sup>C methyltransferase NSUN2
  30. (2026/05/27)Transcription factor codes patterning neuronal groundplans of the cerebrum
  31. (2026/05/27)Spatiotemporal transcriptome atlas of human embryos after gastrulation
  32. (2026/05/27)Dynamical freezing for magnetometry in an interacting spin ensemble
  33. (2026/05/27)Cavity-driven attractive interactions in quantum materials
  34. (2026/05/27)Experimental randomness amplification
  35. (2026/05/27)Redesigning algorithms to intervene on social norm misperceptions during a national election
  36. (2026/05/27)Mechanism of age-related accumulation of mtDNA mutations in human blood
  37. (2026/05/27)Rising global hail damage potential in a warming world
  38. (2026/05/27)Genetic architecture of sugarcane traits in a polyploid genomics framework
  39. (2026/05/27)Metamaterial-enhanced near-field radiative heat transfer
  40. (2026/05/27)Monolithic three-dimensional integration of silicon transistors
  41. (2026/05/27)Temporary carbon dioxide removal to offset short-lived climate forcers
  42. (2026/05/27)A direct black-hole mass measurement in a little red dot at high redshift
  43. (2026/05/27)Direct observation of the superallowed α-decay of <sup>104</sup>Te
  44. (2026/05/27)Lung cancer in women emerges as a distinct disease
  45. (2026/05/27)Global lung cancer burden shifting to middle-income countries
  46. (2026/05/27)Nests in an egg cell: structures of protein-storage units in oocytes
  47. (2026/05/27)Science takes on the world’s most lethal malignancy
  48. (2026/05/27)Never smoked? Good, but you could still get lung cancer
  49. (2026/05/27)AI FOMO: everyone is mastering AI except me — or are they?
  50. (2026/05/27)Peter H. Raven obituary: visionary botanist who transformed our understanding of plant diversity
  51. (2026/05/27)<i>Nature</i> is expanding Registered Reports to all the fields in which we publish
  52. (2026/05/27)Social‑media feeds are detoxified by a redesigned algorithm
  53. (2026/05/27)Child sexual abuse enabled by digital technologies is widespread and under-reported
  54. (2026/05/27)We vibe-coded a custom AI poetry lab. Here’s how you can, too.
  55. (2026/05/27)Drugs that boost immunity are making lung cancer less deadly
  56. (2026/05/27)Exclusive: NSF puts new research grants to top universities on hold
  57. (2026/05/27)Move over, AlphaFold: open-source model predicts shape of 1 billion proteins
  58. (2026/05/27)Hailstorms are predicted to hit harder with climate change
  59. (2026/05/27)Meet the biologists deciphering marine-mammal histories from baleen, whiskers and tusks
  60. (2026/05/27)Why Africa’s low rate of lung cancer is an illusion
  61. (2026/05/27)Memory on trial: the new science of when to trust eyewitness testimony
  62. (2026/05/27)Gene-expression patterns can be used to estimate mortality risk and chronological age
  63. (2026/05/27)How the connection between lung cancer and the brain could lead to better treatments
  64. (2026/05/27)Five highlights from lung-cancer research
  65. (2026/05/27)Transistors on a roll: 3D circuits built from stacks of flexible membranes
  66. (2026/05/27)AI and simple blood tests could catch lung cancer earlier
  67. (2026/05/27)Biobank analysis reveals more than 88,000 genetic associations with metabolic traits
  68. (2026/05/27)GDP and beyond: why treating nature as capital cannot save the planet
  69. (2026/05/27)Daily briefing: The known protein universe just got a lot bigger
  70. (2026/05/27)Organ formation in early human embryos captured in spatial cell atlas
  71. (2026/05/27)Scraping
  72. (2026/05/27)Gene clock predicts time to death in humans — and assesses ‘biological’ age
  73. (2026/05/27)Human blood stem cells remember previous inflammation
  74. (2026/05/26)Bottom-Up Synthesis of Molecular Nanodiamond from Nanographene
  75. (2026/05/26)Author Correction: In vitro characterization of the human segmentation clock

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