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  1. (2024/04/19)Living on Mars would probably suck — here's why
  2. (2024/04/19)Detectors deep in South Pole ice pin down elusive tau neutrino
  3. (2024/04/19)Dogwhistles, drilling and the roots of Western civilization: Books in brief
  4. (2024/04/19)Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is ‘transforming’ from repeated coral bleaching
  5. (2024/04/19)Do insects have an inner life? Animal consciousness needs a rethink
  6. (2024/04/18)Londoners see what a scientist looks like up close in 50 photographs
  7. (2024/04/18)Why queasiness kills hunger: brain circuit identified
  8. (2024/04/18)Burnt remains of Maya royalty mark a dramatic power shift
  9. (2024/04/18)Violent volcanoes have wracked Jupiter’s moon Io for billions of years
  10. (2024/04/18)Meet ‘goldene’: this gilded cousin of graphene is also one atom thick
  11. (2024/04/18)AI’s keen diagnostic eye
  12. (2024/04/18)Nearly half of China’s major cities are sinking — some ‘rapidly’
  13. (2024/04/17)This water bottle purifies your drink with energy from your steps
  14. (2024/04/17)AI and robotics demystify the workings of a fly's wing
  15. (2024/04/17)DNA glycosylases provide antiviral defence in prokaryotes
  16. (2024/04/17)Hybrid speciation driven by multilocus introgression of ecological traits
  17. (2024/04/17)Methane emission from a cool brown dwarf
  18. (2024/04/17)Stepwise activation of a metabotropic glutamate receptor
  19. (2024/04/17)The economic commitment of climate change
  20. (2024/04/17)Neural crest origin of sympathetic neurons at the dawn of vertebrates
  21. (2024/04/17)Refining the impact of genetic evidence on clinical success
  22. (2024/04/17)Seismological evidence for a multifault network at the subduction interface
  23. (2024/04/17)Biogeographic response of marine plankton to Cenozoic environmental changes
  24. (2024/04/17)Control of working memory by phase–amplitude coupling of human hippocampal neurons
  25. (2024/04/17)Network-level encoding of local neurotransmitters in cortical astrocytes
  26. (2024/04/17)Corner- and edge-mode enhancement of near-field radiative heat transfer
  27. (2024/04/17)Brain endothelial GSDMD activation mediates inflammatory BBB breakdown
  28. (2024/04/17)Stripped-envelope supernova light curves argue for central engine activity
  29. (2024/04/17)Environmental drivers of increased ecosystem respiration in a warming tundra
  30. (2024/04/17)Machine learning reveals the control mechanics of an insect wing hinge
  31. (2024/04/17)Digital colloid-enhanced Raman spectroscopy by single-molecule counting
  32. (2024/04/17)<i>Streptomyces</i> umbrella toxin particles block hyphal growth of competing species
  33. (2024/04/17)Laser spectroscopy of triply charged <sup>229</sup>Th isomer for a nuclear clock
  34. (2024/04/17)Promiscuous G-protein activation by the calcium-sensing receptor
  35. (2024/04/17)Control of neuronal excitation–inhibition balance by BMP–SMAD1 signalling
  36. (2024/04/17)Smoking bans are coming: what does the evidence say?
  37. (2024/04/17)Exploring the lung microbiome’s role in disease
  38. (2024/04/17)Dad always mows on summer Saturday mornings
  39. (2024/04/17)Researchers want a ‘nutrition label’ for academic-paper facts
  40. (2024/04/17)We must protect the global plastics treaty from corporate interference
  41. (2024/04/17)Deadly diseases and inflatable suits: how I found my niche in virology research
  42. (2024/04/17)Nanoparticle fix opens up tricky technique to forensic applications
  43. (2024/04/17)How young people benefit from Swiss apprenticeships
  44. (2024/04/17)Coupled neural activity controls working memory in humans
  45. (2024/04/17)CERN’s impact goes way beyond tiny particles
  46. (2024/04/17)UN plastics treaty: don’t let lobbyists drown out researchers
  47. (2024/04/17)Canadian science gets biggest boost to PhD and postdoc pay in 20 years
  48. (2024/04/17)Humans and their livestock have sheltered in this Saudi Arabian cave for 10,000 years
  49. (2024/04/17)Keys, wallet, phone: the neuroscience behind working memory
  50. (2024/04/17)I dive for fish in the longest freshwater lake in the world
  51. (2024/04/17)Bacteria deploy umbrella toxins against their competitors
  52. (2024/04/17)Surprise hybrid origins of a butterfly species
  53. (2024/04/17)An exploration of how the insect-wing hinge functions
  54. (2024/04/17)AI traces mysterious metastatic cancers to their source
  55. (2024/04/17)Daily briefing: Food is medicine
  56. (2024/04/17)What toilets can reveal about COVID, cancer and other health threats
  57. (2024/04/17)The sympathetic nervous system arose in the earliest vertebrates
  58. (2024/04/16)Use game theory for climate models that really help reach net zero goals
  59. (2024/04/16)Female academics need more support — in China as elsewhere
  60. (2024/04/16)It’s time to talk about the hidden human cost of the green transition
  61. (2024/04/16)A step along the path towards AlphaFold — 50 years ago
  62. (2024/04/16)The world needs a COP for water like the one for climate change
  63. (2024/04/16)How India can become a science powerhouse
  64. (2024/04/16)Shrouded in secrecy: how science is harmed by the bullying and harassment rumour mill
  65. (2024/04/16)Long online discussions are consistently the most toxic
  66. (2024/04/16)AI &amp; robotics briefing: AI-fuelled election campaigns are here
  67. (2024/04/16)Do climate lawsuits lead to action? Researchers assess their impact
  68. (2024/04/16)US COVID-origins hearing puts scientific journals in the hot seat
  69. (2024/04/16)Obesity drugs aren’t always forever. What happens when you quit?
  70. (2024/04/16)Daily briefing: AI now beats humans at basic reading and maths
  71. (2024/04/16)Structure peer review to make it more robust
  72. (2024/04/15)A spa session for humpback whales
  73. (2024/04/15)Acid test: why the chemistry of this unique crater lake matters
  74. (2024/04/15)Light-wave-controlled Haldane model in monolayer hexagonal boron nitride
  75. (2024/04/15)Lethal dust storms blanket Asia every spring — now AI could help predict them

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