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  1. (2026/04/09)Ambiphilic cross-coupling with aryl-bismuth reagents
  2. (2026/04/09)Do the twist: bacteria can spin ‘pucks’ without touching them
  3. (2026/04/09)Electric vehicles can ride to the grid’s rescue
  4. (2026/04/09)Liquid or solid? Oobleck droplets are both
  5. (2026/04/09)Your nose contains multitudes — of long-lived immune cells
  6. (2026/04/09)One woman, three autoimmune diseases: CAR-T therapy vanquishes ultra-rare disease trio
  7. (2026/04/09)Female mice grow testes after this single DNA tweak
  8. (2026/04/09)Should academic misconduct be catalogued? Proposed US database sparks debate
  9. (2026/04/09)How to thrive in science when you move abroad
  10. (2026/04/09)I was with Artemis II’s scientists during the Moon fly-by. Here’s what I saw
  11. (2026/04/09)Almost half of traded wildlife carry disease-causing pathogens
  12. (2026/04/08)Author Correction: Foundation model of neural activity predicts response to new stimulus types
  13. (2026/04/08)Author Correction: Oncogene ablation-resistant pancreatic cancer cells depend on mitochondrial function
  14. (2026/04/08)Briefing Chat: The tongue trick that helps sunbirds suck
  15. (2026/04/08)High-precision calculation of the quark–gluon coupling from lattice QCD
  16. (2026/04/08)Engineered immunosuppressive dendritic cells protect against cardiac remodelling
  17. (2026/04/08)Biodiversity resilience in a tropical rainforest
  18. (2026/04/08)Protected quantum gates using qubit doublons in dynamical optical lattices
  19. (2026/04/08)Saturation editing of <i>RNU4-2</i> reveals distinct dominant and recessive disorders
  20. (2026/04/08)The importance of competition and facilitation for global tree diversity
  21. (2026/04/08)DNA damage drives antigen diversification in <i>Trypanosoma brucei</i>
  22. (2026/04/08)High-fidelity collisional quantum gates with fermionic atoms
  23. (2026/04/08)Single-cell spatiotemporal dissection of the human maternal–fetal interface
  24. (2026/04/08)High-precision measurement of the W boson mass with the CMS experiment
  25. (2026/04/08)Genetic predictors of GLP1 receptor agonist weight loss and side effects
  26. (2026/04/08)Mummified early Permian reptile reveals ancient amniote breathing apparatus
  27. (2026/04/08)Clinical application of base editing for treating β-thalassaemia
  28. (2026/04/08)Asymmetric selection of a rice immune module and rebuild of disease resistance
  29. (2026/04/08)Metabolomics across scales: from single cells to population studies
  30. (2026/04/08)Multiomics and deep learning dissect regulatory syntax in human development
  31. (2026/04/08)Population-scale repeat expansions elucidate disease risk and brain atrophy
  32. (2026/04/08)Satellite imagery reveals increasing volatility in human night-time activity
  33. (2026/04/08)Superconductivity and electronic structures of nickelate thin film superstructures
  34. (2026/04/08)Synthetic super-enhancers enable precision viral immunotherapy
  35. (2026/04/08)Hidden human–virus interactions uncovered in DNA in blood and saliva
  36. (2026/04/08)Genetics reveal why people respond differently to GLP-1 weight-loss drugs
  37. (2026/04/08)When career anxiety becomes gameplay: lessons from China’s ‘young-faculty simulator’
  38. (2026/04/08)Brain organoids are a transformative technology — but they need regulation
  39. (2026/04/08)Young tropical forests help to reverse biodiversity losses
  40. (2026/04/08)Immolation
  41. (2026/04/08)Why obesity drugs work better for some people: these genes hold clues
  42. (2026/04/08)High-precision measurement of the <i>W</i> boson’s mass lends weight to the standard model
  43. (2026/04/08)Real-life Pokémon professors wanted: why the media franchise is hiring academics
  44. (2026/04/08)Daily briefing: AI spread information about an obviously made-up disease
  45. (2026/04/08)Artemis II relied on European science: what that means for the region’s space ambitions
  46. (2026/04/08)Tumour trap: engineered enhancer sequences enlisted to kill cancer cells
  47. (2026/04/08)Mapping the maternal–fetal interface through pregnancy in high resolution
  48. (2026/04/08)Mini models of the human brain are revealing how this complex organ takes shape
  49. (2026/04/07)AI and the human mind: only one is a black box
  50. (2026/04/07)When page-renumbering causes outrage
  51. (2026/04/07)Representation without power in science isn’t equity
  52. (2026/04/07)Don’t rush use of lymphatic surgery in Alzheimer’s disease
  53. (2026/04/07)New drugs take aim at one of cancer’s deadliest mutations
  54. (2026/04/07)First photos from Artemis II: see stunning ‘Earthset’ and more
  55. (2026/04/07)Daily briefing: The Artemis II special
  56. (2026/04/07)How DNA forensics is transforming studies of ancient manuscripts
  57. (2026/04/07)This method to reverse cellular ageing is about to be tested in humans
  58. (2026/04/07)Your brain on drugs: different psychedelics work in surprisingly similar ways
  59. (2026/04/07)Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real
  60. (2026/04/07)‘Net zero’ isn’t madness: the staggering economic costs of climate change
  61. (2026/04/06)Engaging the head and the heart: why scientists turn to poetry
  62. (2026/04/06)‘Yes, we can’: a blueprint for a clean economy and healthy society
  63. (2026/04/06)Why the US needs a unified, mission-based strategy for health innovation
  64. (2026/04/06)Historic Artemis II Moon fly-by: <i>Nature</i>’s live coverage as it happened
  65. (2026/04/04)What Artemis II’s astronauts will look for on the Moon’s far side
  66. (2026/04/03)Massive budget cuts for US science proposed again by Trump administration
  67. (2026/04/02)Regular physical activity in midlife cuts risk of early death
  68. (2026/04/02)Artemis II is go: humans head to the Moon after half-century absence
  69. (2026/04/02)The Moon belongs to all of us — not just countries that can afford to reach it
  70. (2026/04/02)‘Treasure trove’ of antiviral proteins could inspire powerful molecular tools
  71. (2026/04/02)How procrastination can rob you of career fulfilment in science
  72. (2026/04/02)‘It’s a real shock’: quantum-computing breakthroughs pose imminent risks to cybersecurity
  73. (2026/04/02)China is planning to land people on the Moon — and might beat the United States to it
  74. (2026/04/02)Mix-and-match synthesis of 3D small molecules
  75. (2026/04/02)Breakthrough computer-chip tech could help meet ‘monumental demand’ driven by AI

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