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  1. (2026/04/07)AI and the human mind: only one is a black box
  2. (2026/04/07)When page-renumbering causes outrage
  3. (2026/04/07)Representation without power in science isn’t equity
  4. (2026/04/07)Don’t rush use of lymphatic surgery in Alzheimer’s disease
  5. (2026/04/07)New drugs take aim at one of cancer’s deadliest mutations
  6. (2026/04/07)First photos from Artemis II: see stunning 'Earthset' and more
  7. (2026/04/07)How DNA forensics is transforming studies of ancient manuscripts
  8. (2026/04/07)This method to reverse cellular ageing is about to be tested in humans
  9. (2026/04/07)Your brain on drugs: different psychedelics work in surprisingly similar ways
  10. (2026/04/07)Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real
  11. (2026/04/07)‘Net zero’ isn’t madness: the staggering economic costs of climate change
  12. (2026/04/06)Engaging the head and the heart: why scientists turn to poetry
  13. (2026/04/06)‘Yes, we can’: a blueprint for a clean economy and healthy society
  14. (2026/04/06)Why the US needs a unified, mission-based strategy for health innovation
  15. (2026/04/06)Historic Artemis II Moon fly-by: <i>Nature</i>’s live coverage as it happened
  16. (2026/04/04)What Artemis II’s astronauts will look for on the Moon’s far side
  17. (2026/04/03)Massive budget cuts for US science proposed again by Trump administration
  18. (2026/04/02)Regular physical activity in midlife cuts risk of early death
  19. (2026/04/02)Artemis II is go: humans head to the Moon after half-century absence
  20. (2026/04/02)The Moon belongs to all of us — not just countries that can afford to reach it
  21. (2026/04/02)‘Treasure trove’ of antiviral proteins could inspire powerful molecular tools
  22. (2026/04/02)How procrastination can rob you of career fulfilment in science
  23. (2026/04/02)‘It’s a real shock’: quantum-computing breakthroughs pose imminent risks to cybersecurity
  24. (2026/04/02)China is planning to land people on the Moon — and might beat the United States to it
  25. (2026/04/02)Mix-and-match synthesis of 3D small molecules
  26. (2026/04/02)Breakthrough computer-chip tech could help meet ‘monumental demand’ driven by AI
  27. (2026/04/02)Why some cancer-fighting immune cells lose their strength inside tumours
  28. (2026/04/01)Structural modifications in strain-engineered bilayer nickelate thin films
  29. (2026/04/01)These scientists chased a jet to learn more about ‘lean-burn’ contrails
  30. (2026/04/01)These advanced solar cells have an antique source: old bullets
  31. (2026/04/01)DNA damage burden causes selective CUX2 neuron loss in neuroinflammation
  32. (2026/04/01)Entanglement and electronic coherence in attosecond molecular photoionization
  33. (2026/04/01)The 1000 Chinese Pangenome empowers medical and population genetics
  34. (2026/04/01)Gene regulatory landscape dissected by single-cell four-omics sequencing
  35. (2026/04/01)Developmental organization of sensory and sympathetic ganglia
  36. (2026/04/01)Dopaminergic mechanisms of dynamical social specialization
  37. (2026/04/01)A µ-opioid receptor superagonist analgesic with minimal adverse effects
  38. (2026/04/01)Moiré engineering of Cooper-pair density modulation states
  39. (2026/04/01)Electric dipole moment drives the dynamics of the&#xa0;TNFR1 complex I signalosome
  40. (2026/04/01)Evidence of the pair-instability gap from black-hole masses
  41. (2026/04/01)Expansion of outer cortical CUX2 neurons requires adaptations for DNA repair
  42. (2026/04/01)AhR inhibition promotes axon regeneration via a stress–growth switch
  43. (2026/04/01)Substantial aircraft contrail formation at low soot emission levels
  44. (2026/04/01)Investigating the reproducibility of the social and behavioural sciences
  45. (2026/04/01)Stoichiometric FeTe is a superconductor
  46. (2026/04/01)Investigating the replicability of the social and behavioural sciences
  47. (2026/04/01)Nanoscale transfer-printed full-colour ultrahigh-resolution quantum dot LEDs
  48. (2026/04/01)Angle evolution of the superconducting phase diagram in twisted bilayer WSe<sub>2</sub>
  49. (2026/04/01)Flexible ensheathment of axons enables myelination of complex CNS networks
  50. (2026/04/01)Evolution of pandemic cholera at its global source
  51. (2026/04/01)Investigating the analytical robustness of the social and behavioural sciences
  52. (2026/04/01)Dual-symmetry-guided assembly of complex lattices
  53. (2026/04/01)A chelicera-bearing arthropod reveals the Cambrian origin of chelicerates
  54. (2026/04/01)An enteric neuron ionotropic receptor regulates salt stress resistance
  55. (2026/04/01)Deconstruction of a spino-brain–spinal cord circuit that drives chronic pain
  56. (2026/04/01)General scales unlock AI evaluation with explanatory and predictive power
  57. (2026/04/01)Hydroxy-induced cobalt oxides for syngas to light olefins
  58. (2026/04/01)Active dissociation of intracortical spiking and high gamma activity
  59. (2026/04/01)Reproducibility and robustness of economics and political science research
  60. (2026/04/01)Catalyst diverts course of industrial process to make valuable hydrocarbons
  61. (2026/04/01)Lift off! Artemis II mission sends humans to the Moon — opening a new era of exploration
  62. (2026/04/01)Super-potent opioids could be safer-than-expected alternatives to conventional painkillers
  63. (2026/04/01)Is social media addictive? Why a formal diagnosis is still out of reach
  64. (2026/04/01)Struggling to focus on research when the world is ‘on fire’? Some ways to cope
  65. (2026/04/01)Hallucinated citations are polluting the scientific literature. What can be done?
  66. (2026/04/01)Daily briefing: The countdown to NASA’s Artemis II Moon mission launch
  67. (2026/04/01)Cutting aircraft soot emissions is not enough to curb contrail clouds
  68. (2026/04/01)Half of social-science studies fail replication test in years-long project
  69. (2026/04/01)Pincer movement: fossil pushes origins of chelicerate arthropods back to the Cambrian period
  70. (2026/04/01)‘Replication games’ test the robustness of social-science studies
  71. (2026/04/01)False hope
  72. (2026/04/01)More self-reflection in research can lead to better science
  73. (2026/04/01)Why science has a credibility problem — and how to address it
  74. (2026/04/01)Huge meta-research project puts claims in social-science papers to the test
  75. (2026/04/01)100 years of synthetic fuels

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