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  1. (2026/07/07)Publisher Correction: A 98-qubit trapped-ion quantum computer with all-to-all connectivity
  2. (2026/07/07)Listen to Gen Z when it comes to AI in education
  3. (2026/07/07)Say hello to hard helium
  4. (2026/07/07)AI can cause harm: safeguards must catch up
  5. (2026/07/07)How long can humans live? All evidence points to a maximum of 125 years
  6. (2026/07/07)‘Humanizer’ tool can erase signs of AI-written text — alarming scientists
  7. (2026/07/07)How to widen access to the critical minerals that the world needs
  8. (2026/07/07)Body-plan organizer in comb jellies hints at animal ancestry
  9. (2026/07/07)Save Hubble: the race to preserve the space telescope kicks off
  10. (2026/07/07)Keep the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes alive — the science is worth the price tag
  11. (2026/07/07)How to avoid dementia — what the science really says
  12. (2026/07/06)From cloning to gene-editing: the enduring legacy of Dolly the sheep
  13. (2026/07/06)Universities are relying on AI-detection software to catch cheating. How well do the programs work?
  14. (2026/07/06)Deep-sea oddities and boatloads of other new species — June’s best science images
  15. (2026/07/06)The rise of computer chips — and the race to control them
  16. (2026/07/06)Time to give hydration breaks the red card? What science says about keeping cool
  17. (2026/07/03)Daily briefing: How cooperation built the world
  18. (2026/07/03)China boosts prestigious grants for young scientists — will it ease competition?
  19. (2026/07/02)Electrodeposited self-assembled molecules for perovskite photovoltaics
  20. (2026/07/02)Author Correction: Synthesis of enantioenriched atropisomers by biocatalytic deracemization
  21. (2026/07/02)Neutrino’s nursery found: the ‘Shadow Blaster’
  22. (2026/07/02)Daily briefing: ‘Cyborg’ cockroaches breathe underwater with printed suit
  23. (2026/07/02)Can you actually do a nine-to-five PhD? <i>Nature</i> readers weigh in
  24. (2026/07/02)Incoming US science academy chief vows to ‘double down’ on research
  25. (2026/07/01)Togetherness: How cooperation built the world
  26. (2026/07/01)Backreaction of stimulated Hawking radiation in an optical analogue
  27. (2026/07/01)Harmonizing standards and resources for the medical genome
  28. (2026/07/01)Towards the construction of a virtual yeast
  29. (2026/07/01)Isomeric multi-hydrogen-bonding enables blue perovskite LEDs
  30. (2026/07/01)A secreted endosymbiont protein essential for colonizing host cells
  31. (2026/07/01)Replication-stress-induced chromatin loops protect fork stability
  32. (2026/07/01)Identification of cross-stage, cross-species malaria CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell antigens
  33. (2026/07/01)Targeted enzyme discovery using metal-coordination mining
  34. (2026/07/01)Directly probing the carrier transfer length in 2D-material transistors
  35. (2026/07/01)Restoring cortical disinhibition improves Huntington’s disease phenotypes
  36. (2026/07/01)Tin perovskite transistors stabilized through volatile coordination
  37. (2026/07/01)Hadean bridgmanite in the source of a present-day ocean island
  38. (2026/07/01)Steatosis shapes prognosis-defining liver metastasis heterogeneity in CRC
  39. (2026/07/01)Connecting single-cell transcriptomes to projectomes in the mouse visual cortex
  40. (2026/07/01)Dual tumour–myeloid targeting of glioblastoma with GPNMB CAR-T cells
  41. (2026/07/01)Heat-triggered phospholipid flipping stabilizes plasma membrane fluidity
  42. (2026/07/01)TROP2 targeting reveals therapy-driven cell state dynamics in colorectal cancer
  43. (2026/07/01)Aerosols and hydrocarbons in the atmosphere of a white dwarf planet
  44. (2026/07/01)Moderate volcanic eruptions and extreme wildfires humidify the stratosphere
  45. (2026/07/01)<i>N</i><sup>4</sup>-Acetylcytidine enhances synthetic mRNA translation yield and fidelity
  46. (2026/07/01)Food web complexity underlies biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning
  47. (2026/07/01)Competing programs shape cortical sensorimotor–association axis development
  48. (2026/07/01)Correcting congenital myasthenia-associated acetylcholine receptor defects
  49. (2026/07/01)Dendrite initiation and deflection in biaxially stressed solid electrolytes
  50. (2026/07/01)<i>Urokodia</i> sheds light on the origin of chelicerae and book gills of Chelicerata
  51. (2026/07/01)Casdatifan shows durable response linked to HIF-2α biology in kidney cancer
  52. (2026/07/01)Scientists should recognize their own political biases to build public trust
  53. (2026/07/01)Daily briefing: What’s really happening with trust in science
  54. (2026/07/01)How FAIR data are helping to build trust in science
  55. (2026/07/01)Seeking universal malaria-vaccine targets
  56. (2026/07/01)Listening in on the human brain cells that produce speech
  57. (2026/07/01)Cancer Research UK bets on Manchester with £6-million funding boost
  58. (2026/07/01)Why paying peer reviewers works, according to a journal’s editor-in-chief
  59. (2026/07/01)Liver fat steers the outcome of advanced colorectal cancer
  60. (2026/07/01)Mysterious protein sets up a beneficial partnership between bacteria and insects
  61. (2026/07/01)RS-232 and other forms of grief
  62. (2026/07/01)Plant membranes shuffle lipids around to stay firm under heat stress
  63. (2026/07/01)Paper mill cancer studies get double the number of citations as genuine papers
  64. (2026/07/01)The complex truth about trust in science
  65. (2026/07/01)Six ways to put the public at the heart of science and policy
  66. (2026/07/01)As transistors get smaller, electrodes must keep shrinking too
  67. (2026/07/01)Have people stopped trusting science? The data tell a surprising story
  68. (2026/07/01)Nanodiamonds made from tiny graphene triangles
  69. (2026/06/30)Vaccination elicits HIV broadly neutralizing antibodies in primates
  70. (2026/06/30)Retraction Note: NSD2 targeting reverses plasticity and drug resistance in prostate cancer
  71. (2026/06/30)Enhanced B cell priming induces broadly neutralizing HIV-1 apex antibodies
  72. (2026/06/30)Child online safety needs more than social-media bans
  73. (2026/06/30)Ebola preparedness must start with ecosystems and before humans show symptoms
  74. (2026/06/30)Early television set impresses Nature editors — but will it catch on?
  75. (2026/06/30)AI tools can speed up thinking, but evidence still comes from the lab bench

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