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  1. (2025/09/17)A plant-forward menu is linked to lower diabetes risk
  2. (2025/09/17)This AI tool predicts your risk of 1,000 diseases — by looking at your medical records
  3. (2025/09/17)New Hope in Alzheimer’s Research
  4. (2025/09/17)Basal cell of origin resolves neuroendocrine–tuft lineage plasticity in cancer
  5. (2025/09/17)A neuronal architecture underlying autonomic dysreflexia
  6. (2025/09/17)CRISPR activation for <i>SCN2A</i>-related neurodevelopmental disorders
  7. (2025/09/17)Analogue speech recognition based on physical computing
  8. (2025/09/17)Repeated head trauma causes neuron loss and inflammation in young athletes
  9. (2025/09/17)Engineered prime editors with minimal genomic errors
  10. (2025/09/17)Addressing the safety of next-generation batteries
  11. (2025/09/17)Toughened self-assembled monolayers for durable perovskite solar cells
  12. (2025/09/17)Transitions in dynamical regime and neural mode during perceptual decisions
  13. (2025/09/17)A movable long-term implantable soft microfibre for dynamic bioelectronics
  14. (2025/09/17)Atomic-scale imaging of frequency-dependent phonon anisotropy
  15. (2025/09/17)Stratified wind from a super-Eddington X-ray binary is slower than expected
  16. (2025/09/17)Covariation MS uncovers a protein that controls cysteine catabolism
  17. (2025/09/17)Selective presynaptic inhibition of leg proprioception in behaving <i>Drosophila</i>
  18. (2025/09/17)Myeloperoxidase transforms chromatin into neutrophil extracellular traps
  19. (2025/09/17)A room temperature rechargeable all-solid-state hydride ion battery
  20. (2025/09/17)High-density soft bioelectronic fibres for multimodal sensing and stimulation
  21. (2025/09/17)Reduced Atlantic reef growth past 2 °C warming amplifies sea-level impacts
  22. (2025/09/17)DeepSeek-R1 incentivizes reasoning in LLMs through reinforcement learning
  23. (2025/09/17)Structural basis for mTORC1 activation on the lysosomal membrane
  24. (2025/09/17)Delegation to artificial intelligence can increase dishonest behaviour
  25. (2025/09/17)Learning the natural history of human disease with generative transformers
  26. (2025/09/17)Co-option of an ancestral cloacal regulatory landscape during digit evolution
  27. (2025/09/17)Peroxisomal metabolism of branched fatty acids regulates energy homeostasis
  28. (2025/09/17)A domed pachycephalosaur from the early Cretaceous of Mongolia
  29. (2025/09/17)Caribbean coral reefs are threatened by rising seas
  30. (2025/09/17)A surprising way to make heat in an unexpected part of fat cells
  31. (2025/09/17)The parable of the doors
  32. (2025/09/17)Controversial New Alzheimer’s Drugs Offer Hope—But at a High Cost
  33. (2025/09/17)A photonic chip enables ultrabroadband wireless communication
  34. (2025/09/17)Which diseases will you have in 20 years? This AI accurately predicts your risks
  35. (2025/09/17)Bring us your LLMs: why peer review is good for AI models
  36. (2025/09/17)My career switch from psychologist to open-science advocate
  37. (2025/09/17)People are more likely to cheat when they delegate tasks to AI
  38. (2025/09/17)AI can learn to show its workings through trial and error
  39. (2025/09/17)Secrets of DeepSeek AI model revealed in landmark paper
  40. (2025/09/17)Bespoke 3D printing adapted to features mapped using computer vision
  41. (2025/09/17)Can Diet and Exercise Really Prevent Alzheimer’s?
  42. (2025/09/17)Pharmaceutical giants pull out of UK: why it matters for global science
  43. (2025/09/17)The Vexing Promise of New Blood Tests for Alzheimer’s
  44. (2025/09/17)The Hidden Link between Racism and Alzheimer’s Risk
  45. (2025/09/17)Bioelectronic implants built from rolled-up stretchy circuits
  46. (2025/09/17)Earth’s atmosphere took two billion years to become fully oxygenated
  47. (2025/09/17)Alzheimer’s Drugs Are Finally Tackling the Disease Itself. Here’s How
  48. (2025/09/17)Years of hits to the head prime the brain for decline
  49. (2025/09/17)Can We Fix America’s Dementia Care Crisis before It’s Too Late?
  50. (2025/09/17)Will the public support basic science? A new non-profit aims to find out
  51. (2025/09/17)Wired for growth: neuron–tumour signalling in the lung and brain increases growth of a hard-to-treat cancer
  52. (2025/09/17)AI is helping to decode animals’ speech. Will it also let us talk with them?
  53. (2025/09/16)Delta-type glutamate receptors are ligand-gated ion channels
  54. (2025/09/16)Publisher Correction: TCF1 and LEF1 promote B-1a cell homeostasis and regulatory function
  55. (2025/09/16)Fertility declines are no cause for concern, history shows
  56. (2025/09/16)Impoundment of funds endangers US investment in science and medical research
  57. (2025/09/16)Gone with the wind: deciphering how dandelions drive seed dispersal
  58. (2025/09/16)A population plunge could help to mitigate the global biodiversity crisis
  59. (2025/09/16)Mysterious mass deaths of an extinct giant deer
  60. (2025/09/16)Coordinate to combat Pakistan’s climate-driven disasters
  61. (2025/09/16)Rare comet photobombs telescope’s view of the cosmos
  62. (2025/09/16)How did assaults on science become the norm — and what can we do?
  63. (2025/09/16)‘Revolutionary’ AI tools rescue old weather data to improve climate models
  64. (2025/09/16)How billions of hacked mosquitoes and a vaccine could beat the deadly dengue virus
  65. (2025/09/16)Equity in science is a beautiful lie — and I’m done pretending
  66. (2025/09/16)Make trains great again — for the sake of people and the planet
  67. (2025/09/16)Daily briefing: A ‘time crystal’ made visible to the naked eye
  68. (2025/09/16)Mysterious changes near Earth’s core revealed by satellites in space
  69. (2025/09/15)Publisher Correction: Experimental determination of partial charges with electron diffraction
  70. (2025/09/15)Continuous operation of a coherent 3,000-qubit system
  71. (2025/09/15)Sweet like chocolate: researching in the shade of a cacao tree
  72. (2025/09/15)Smoke-dried mummies pre-date Egypt’s embalmed bodies
  73. (2025/09/15)Weird ‘time crystals’ are made visible at last
  74. (2025/09/15)‘Lipstick on a pig’: how to fight back against a peer-review bully
  75. (2025/09/15)Daily briefing: What’s next for gravitational-wave detectors?

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