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  1. (2026/01/13)No world-changing discoveries without biodiversity
  2. (2026/01/13)Don’t assume that women’s low retraction rates reflect male ‘boldness’
  3. (2026/01/13)AI writing tools could lead scholars from low-income countries to erase their own voices
  4. (2026/01/13)AlphaFold can help African researchers to do cutting-edge structural biology
  5. (2026/01/13)How did birds evolve? The answer is wilder than anyone thought
  6. (2026/01/12)Developing super-tortillas to address malnutrition in Latin America
  7. (2026/01/12)Ancient ‘snowball’ Earth had frigidly briny seas
  8. (2026/01/12)Same-sex sexual behaviour can help primates to survive — and reproduce
  9. (2026/01/12)US scientists push back as Trump eyes Greenland
  10. (2026/01/12)Fresh starts: how to thrive when you leave academia
  11. (2026/01/12)‘We’re humans — brilliant and a mess’: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on trust and optimism
  12. (2026/01/12)AIs are biased toward some Indian castes — how can researchers fix this?
  13. (2026/01/12)Daily briefing: The neural circuit that can make it hard to start a difficult task
  14. (2026/01/12)Student mental health is in crisis — here’s how to help
  15. (2026/01/09)This shapeshifting polymer was inspired by octopus skin
  16. (2026/01/09)Getting to the (square) root of stock-market swings
  17. (2026/01/09)Disappearing ‘planet’ reveals a solar system’s turbulent times
  18. (2026/01/09)To infinity and beyond Earth’s pale blue dot: Books in brief
  19. (2026/01/09)Daily briefing: Fusion reactor pushes plasma past crucial limit
  20. (2026/01/09)‘Coming out as a transgender scientist made me the best teacher I’ve ever been’
  21. (2026/01/09)AI models were given four weeks of therapy: the results worried researchers
  22. (2026/01/09)Can’t get motivated? This brain circuit might explain why — and it can be turned off
  23. (2026/01/09)NASA won’t bring Mars samples back to Earth: this is the science that will be lost
  24. (2026/01/09)We need to talk about salaries in science
  25. (2026/01/09)Chinese nuclear fusion reactor pushes plasma past crucial limit: what happens next
  26. (2026/01/08)Author Correction: Structural insights into BCDX2 complex function in homologous recombination
  27. (2026/01/08)Putting immune cells into ‘night mode’ reduces heart-attack damage
  28. (2026/01/08)Huge Chinese cell atlas reveals surprising immune variation among peoples
  29. (2026/01/08)Daily briefing: Octopus-inspired synthetic ‘skin’ changes appearance on demand
  30. (2026/01/08)Will mpox go global again? Research shows it’s evolving in curious ways
  31. (2026/01/07)Electrochemical defluorinative Matteson-type homologation
  32. (2026/01/07)Systematic analyses of lipid mobilization by human lipid transfer proteins
  33. (2026/01/07)A mysterious ancient fingerprint and a lemon-shaped planet — the stories you’ve missed
  34. (2026/01/07)A framework for addressing racial and related inequities in conservation
  35. (2026/01/07)A hidden diversity of ceratopsian dinosaurs in Late Cretaceous Europe
  36. (2026/01/07)A young progenitor for the most common planetary systems in the Galaxy
  37. (2026/01/07)Surface optimization governs the local design of physical networks
  38. (2026/01/07)RNA-triggered Cas12a3 cleaves tRNA tails to execute bacterial immunity
  39. (2026/01/07)Plastic landmark anchoring in zebrafish compass neurons
  40. (2026/01/07)An expanded registry of candidate <i>cis</i>-regulatory elements
  41. (2026/01/07)High-voltage anode-free sodium–sulfur batteries
  42. (2026/01/07)Climate change shifts the North Pacific storm track polewards
  43. (2026/01/07)Prefrontal neural geometry of learned cues guides motivated behaviours
  44. (2026/01/07)Bidirectional CRISPR screens decode a GLIS3-dependent fibrotic cell circuit
  45. (2026/01/07)Soft biodegradable implants for long-distance and wide-angle sensing
  46. (2026/01/07)Early hominins from Morocco basal to the <i>Homo sapiens</i> lineage
  47. (2026/01/07)Genetic switch between unicellularity and multicellularity in marine yeasts
  48. (2026/01/07)Insights into DNA repeat expansions among 900,000 biobank participants
  49. (2026/01/07)Pulse heating and slip&#xa0;enhance charging of phase-change thermal batteries
  50. (2026/01/07)Neuro-epithelial circuits promote sensory convergence and intestinal immunity
  51. (2026/01/07)Nutrient requirements of organ-specific metastasis in breast cancer
  52. (2026/01/07)Towards fibre-like loss for photonic integration from violet to near-infrared
  53. (2026/01/07)Aharonov–Bohm interference in even-denominator fractional quantum Hall states
  54. (2026/01/07)Soft photonic skins with dynamic texture and colour control
  55. (2026/01/07)Mitochondrial transfer from glia to neurons protects against&#xa0;peripheral neuropathy
  56. (2026/01/07)Intratumoural vaccination via checkpoint degradation-coupled antigen presentation
  57. (2026/01/07)An ancient DNA perspective on the Russian conquest of Yakutia
  58. (2026/01/07)Mimicking opioid analgesia in cortical pain circuits
  59. (2026/01/07)Distinct neuronal populations in the human brain combine content and context
  60. (2026/01/07)A mechanical ratchet drives unilateral cytokinesis
  61. (2026/01/07)Albumin orchestrates a natural host defence mechanism against mucormycosis
  62. (2026/01/07)Small persistent humid forest clearings drive tropical forest biomass losses
  63. (2026/01/07)ipRGC properties prevent light from shifting the SCN clock during daytime
  64. (2026/01/07)Evidence accumulation from experience and observation in the cingulate cortex
  65. (2026/01/07)Stress controls heterochromatin inheritance via histone H3 ubiquitylation
  66. (2026/01/07)Oral 4′-fluorouridine rescues nonhuman primates from advanced Lassa fever
  67. (2026/01/07)Oldest known poison arrows show Stone Age humans’ technological talents
  68. (2026/01/07)The complex role of nutrients in cancer spread
  69. (2026/01/07)Ultra-low-density exoplanets observed around a young star
  70. (2026/01/07)Of all the quarries: Casablanca fossils reveal African ancestors of <i>Homo sapiens</i>
  71. (2026/01/07)Daily briefing: How 400-year-old sharks keep their vision sharp
  72. (2026/01/07)Octopus-inspired ‘synthetic skin’ changes colour and texture on demand
  73. (2026/01/07)How viral RNAs escape a host mechanism that controls translation
  74. (2026/01/07)Chronic pain could be eased by uncoupling the sensory and emotional experiences
  75. (2026/01/07)Exotic quasiparticles glimpsed in graphene

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