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  1. (2026/03/25)Can China keep up its extraordinary research growth?
  2. (2026/03/25)China is an innovation powerhouse — but it should do more fundamental research
  3. (2026/03/25)Major conference catches illicit AI use — and rejects hundreds of papers
  4. (2026/03/25)‘Continuity over novelty’: why environmental science needs to rethink its focus
  5. (2026/03/25)Why China’s philanthropists are digging deep for research
  6. (2026/03/25)A guide to the Nature Index
  7. (2026/03/25)The pros and cons of China’s health role in Africa
  8. (2026/03/25)The surprising science behind red-light therapy — and how it really works
  9. (2026/03/25)Sock. Something. Um.
  10. (2026/03/25)Geopolitical tensions are leading China to rethink research collaboration
  11. (2026/03/24)Author Correction: 7-Dehydrocholesterol is an endogenous suppressor of ferroptosis
  12. (2026/03/24)Marine life is a silent casualty of armed conflicts
  13. (2026/03/24)Scientists should join collaborative online editing communities for biodiversity
  14. (2026/03/24)Why it’s hard to guess the high note
  15. (2026/03/24)Salt lakes are shrinking and expanding, causing havoc in conservation
  16. (2026/03/24)UK scraps airborne lab that tracks climate, pollution and weather systems
  17. (2026/03/24)‘Zombie cells’ return from the dead — after a genome transplant
  18. (2026/03/24)Can a mouse be cloned indefinitely? Decades-long experiment has answers
  19. (2026/03/24)Antimatter has been transported for the first time ever — in the back of CERN’s truck
  20. (2026/03/24)These medical X-rays are all deepfakes — and they fool even radiologists
  21. (2026/03/24)How the war in Iran is reshaping the energy landscape
  22. (2026/03/24)Daily briefing: Tiny bones from Neanderthal fetus point to downfall of the species
  23. (2026/03/24)Why AI hasn’t caused a job apocalypse — so far
  24. (2026/03/24)How DNA in dirt is shaking up the study of human origins
  25. (2026/03/23)How the idea of human superiority over nature was invented
  26. (2026/03/23)Daily briefing: We’ve just had the 11 hottest years on record
  27. (2026/03/23)How to measure a good life – tips for moving beyond GDP
  28. (2026/03/23)How I squeeze fresh science from public data
  29. (2026/03/23)The intelligence illusion: why AI isn’t as smart as it is made out to be
  30. (2026/03/23)The world just lived through the 11 hottest years on record — what now?
  31. (2026/03/23)Forty-five years of progress after a key paper about the evolution of cooperation
  32. (2026/03/23)Drowning in data sets? Here’s how to cut them down to size
  33. (2026/03/20)Author Correction: A PP1–PP2A phosphatase relay controls mitotic progression
  34. (2026/03/20)Chemical pollutants are rife across the world’s oceans
  35. (2026/03/20)Mighty mini-magnet is low in cost and light on energy use
  36. (2026/03/20)Briefing Chat: Are scientists funny? The evidence is in — and it's no joke
  37. (2026/03/20)Daily briefing: Why stress causes eczema to flare up in mice
  38. (2026/03/20)Elusive ‘nuclear clocks’ tick closer to reality — after decades in the making
  39. (2026/03/20)‘Unaffordable’ visa price hike threatens Australia’s researcher pipeline
  40. (2026/03/20)Lab-grown oesophagus restores pigs’ ability to swallow
  41. (2026/03/20)I paused my PhD for 11 years to help save Madagascar’s seas
  42. (2026/03/20)The mid-career reset: how to be strategic about your research direction
  43. (2026/03/20)Paul R. Ehrlich obituary: pioneering ecologist who caused controversy by predicting a ‘population bomb’
  44. (2026/03/19)Editorial Expression of Concern: A FADD-dependent innate immune mechanism in mammalian cells
  45. (2026/03/19)Faster ticking of ‘biological clock’ predicts shorter lifespan
  46. (2026/03/19)Strength persists after a mid-life course of obesity drugs
  47. (2026/03/19)Stress can cause eczema to flare up – now we know why
  48. (2026/03/19)UK bets big on homegrown fusion and quantum — can it lead the world?
  49. (2026/03/19)China could be the world’s biggest public funder of science within two years
  50. (2026/03/19)A breath of fresh air: solving Ulaanbaatar’s pollution issues — in photos
  51. (2026/03/19)Seeking an industry role? Sell yourself as a problem-solver, not a job-seeker
  52. (2026/03/19)<i>Project Hail Mary</i> film builds dazzling new worlds — and grounds them in science
  53. (2026/03/19)Mathematician who reshaped number theory wins prestigious Abel prize
  54. (2026/03/19)Masked mitochondria slip into cells to treat disease in mice
  55. (2026/03/19)Daily briefing: Static electricity is still a mystery — here’s what we know
  56. (2026/03/18)Author Correction: Autoimmune response to C9orf72 protein in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  57. (2026/03/18)Publisher Correction: Atlas-guided discovery of transcription factors for T cell programming
  58. (2026/03/18)Botanical mystery solved: how plants make a crucial malaria drug
  59. (2026/03/18)Integrated memristor for mitigating reverse-bias in perovskite solar cells
  60. (2026/03/18)Magnetic resonance control of spin-correlated radical pair dynamics in vivo
  61. (2026/03/18)In vivo site-specific engineering to reprogram T cells
  62. (2026/03/18)Synthetic circuits for cell ratio control
  63. (2026/03/18)Observing the tidal pulse of rivers from wide-swath satellite altimetry
  64. (2026/03/18)Thymic health consequences in adults
  65. (2026/03/18)Adaptive evolution of gene regulatory networks in mammalian neocortex
  66. (2026/03/18)Broadly stable atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> levels over the past 3 million years
  67. (2026/03/18)Local agricultural transition, crisis and migration in the Southern Andes
  68. (2026/03/18)Bistable superlattice switching in a quantum spin Hall insulator
  69. (2026/03/18)Observation of self-bound droplets of ultracold dipolar molecules
  70. (2026/03/18)Global ocean heat content over the past 3 million years
  71. (2026/03/18)Thymic health and immunotherapy outcomes in patients with cancer
  72. (2026/03/18)Contrasting thermophilization among forests, grasslands and alpine summits
  73. (2026/03/18)Proteasome-guided haem signalling axis contributes to T cell exhaustion
  74. (2026/03/18)Biosynthesis of cinchona alkaloids
  75. (2026/03/18)Integrated photonic neural network with on-chip backpropagation training

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