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  1. (2025/02/21)Stories of people, past, present and future: Books in brief
  2. (2025/02/21)Tropical forest’s last old growth is being toppled — illegally
  3. (2025/02/21)How AI is revealing the language of the birds
  4. (2025/02/21)What sparked the COVID pandemic? Mounting evidence points to raccoon dogs
  5. (2025/02/21)Putting early cancer detection to the test
  6. (2025/02/21)Cancer evolution could inform targets for personalized anticancer vaccines
  7. (2025/02/21)How to bring health and happiness to your lab
  8. (2025/02/21)Asteroid 2024 YR4 now unlikely to hit Earth — but scientists are ready for future threats
  9. (2025/02/20)Structural dynamics of human fatty acid synthase in the condensing cycle
  10. (2025/02/20)Author Correction: The genetic origin of the Indo-Europeans
  11. (2025/02/20)Rare genetic disorder treated in womb for the first time
  12. (2025/02/20)Snapshots of acyl carrier protein shuttling in human fatty acid synthase
  13. (2025/02/20)Trump’s siege of science: how the first 30 days unfolded and what’s next
  14. (2025/02/20)How leading a postdoc network boosted my career prospects
  15. (2025/02/20)Daily briefing: First in-womb treatment for motor-neuron condition is a success
  16. (2025/02/20)AI tool diagnoses diabetes, HIV and COVID from a blood sample
  17. (2025/02/20)Revealed: NIH research grants still frozen despite lawsuits challenging Trump order
  18. (2025/02/19)Publisher Correction: Skin autonomous antibody production regulates host–microbiota interactions
  19. (2025/02/19)Reply to: Atlantic oceanic droughts do not threaten Asian water tower
  20. (2025/02/19)Author Correction: Seasonal advance of intense tropical cyclones in a warming climate
  21. (2025/02/19)Atlantic oceanic droughts do not threaten Asian water tower
  22. (2025/02/19)Newfound bat virus that uses notorious receptor poses ‘spillover’ risk
  23. (2025/02/19)Low-iridium device speeds progress towards green hydrogen
  24. (2025/02/19)Insufficient evidence for natural selection associated with the Black Death
  25. (2025/02/19)Sequence clustering confounds AlphaFold2
  26. (2025/02/19)Mechanism for local attenuation of DNA replication at double-strand breaks
  27. (2025/02/19)Clonal driver neoantigen loss under <i>EGFR</i> TKI and immune selection pressures
  28. (2025/02/19)World and Human Action Models towards gameplay ideation
  29. (2025/02/19)RNA neoantigen vaccines prime long-lived CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells in pancreatic cancer
  30. (2025/02/19)De novo design of transmembrane fluorescence-activating proteins
  31. (2025/02/19)GABAergic neuron-to-glioma synapses in diffuse midline gliomas
  32. (2025/02/19)Nociceptive neurons promote gastric tumour progression via a CGRP–RAMP1 axis
  33. (2025/02/19)Thermal Ca<sup>2+</sup>/Mg<sup>2+</sup> exchange reactions to synthesize CO<sub>2</sub> removal materials
  34. (2025/02/19)Modulated ringdown comb interferometry for sensing of highly complex gases
  35. (2025/02/19)Perovskite heteroepitaxy for high-efficiency and stable pure-red LEDs
  36. (2025/02/19)Global modules robustly emerge from local interactions and smooth gradients
  37. (2025/02/19)SPO11 dimers are sufficient to catalyse DNA double-strand breaks in vitro
  38. (2025/02/19)Interferometric single-shot parity measurement in InAs–Al hybrid devices
  39. (2025/02/19)Reply to: Insufficient evidence for natural selection associated with the Black Death
  40. (2025/02/19)In vitro reconstitution of meiotic DNA double-strand-break formation
  41. (2025/02/19)Reconstitution of SPO11-dependent double-strand break formation
  42. (2025/02/19)Scale dichotomization reduces customer racial discrimination and income inequality
  43. (2025/02/19)Hypotaxy of wafer-scale single-crystal transition metal dichalcogenides
  44. (2025/02/19)An opponent striatal circuit for distributional reinforcement learning
  45. (2025/02/19)Human-correlated genetic models identify precision therapy for liver cancer
  46. (2025/02/19)Spontaneous ordering of identical materials into a triboelectric series
  47. (2025/02/19)Cooperative nutrient scavenging is an evolutionary advantage in cancer
  48. (2025/02/19)Endogenous DNA damage at sites of terminated transcripts
  49. (2025/02/19)Dual regulation of mitochondrial fusion by Parkin–PINK1 and OMA1
  50. (2025/02/19)Tumour-wide RNA splicing aberrations generate actionable public neoantigens
  51. (2025/02/19)A dual-pathway architecture for stress to disrupt agency and promote habit
  52. (2025/02/19)<i>Plasmodium</i> blood stage development requires the chromatin remodeller Snf2L
  53. (2025/02/19)Continuous-variable multipartite entanglement in an integrated microcomb
  54. (2025/02/19)Community estimate of global glacier mass changes from 2000 to 2023
  55. (2025/02/19)Artificial intelligence for modelling infectious disease epidemics
  56. (2025/02/19)Bespoke vaccines can elicit long-lived immune activity against pancreatic cancer
  57. (2025/02/19)Why these scientists devote time to editing and updating Wikipedia
  58. (2025/02/19)Microsoft claims quantum-computing breakthrough — but some physicists are sceptical
  59. (2025/02/19)Women need platforms to celebrate excellence in research and technology
  60. (2025/02/19)Putting the brakes on mitochondrial fusion to prevent escape of mitochondrial DNA
  61. (2025/02/19)Why retractions data could be a powerful tool for cleaning up science
  62. (2025/02/19)Racial bias eliminated when ratings switch from five stars to thumbs up or down
  63. (2025/02/19)Daily briefing: Meet the scientists who edit Wikipedia
  64. (2025/02/19)Exclusive: These universities have the most retracted scientific articles
  65. (2025/02/19)Peptides from abnormal RNA processing in cancer offer an immunotherapy target
  66. (2025/02/19)Cycles
  67. (2025/02/19)How chronic stress warps decision-making
  68. (2025/02/19)Racist ratings linger in five-star systems — a thumbs up could fix that
  69. (2025/02/19)The secrets of static electricity are finally being revealed
  70. (2025/02/19)What’s next for the World Health Organization? US exit could reshape agency
  71. (2025/02/19)Biggest-ever AI biology model writes DNA on demand
  72. (2025/02/19)Key process in sex-cell formation can finally be studied <i>in vitro</i>
  73. (2025/02/19)Microsoft builds AI that creates ‘impressive’ video-game worlds
  74. (2025/02/18)Vertical structure of an exoplanet’s atmospheric jet stream
  75. (2025/02/18)Author Correction: Fetal hepatocytes protect the HSPC genome via fetuin-A

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