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  1. (2026/06/17)Towards Conversational AI for Disease Management
  2. (2026/06/17)Freezing brain damage in its tracks: cooling drugs limit stroke injury in mice
  3. (2026/06/17)Fiery data hint that controlled forest fires benefit human health
  4. (2026/06/17)The brain region that could provide a cognitive ‘reservoir’ in old age
  5. (2026/06/17)DNA from hunter-gatherer teeth reveals secrets of ancient plague
  6. (2026/06/17)Emergent decadal predictability in Antarctic contribution to sea-level rise
  7. (2026/06/17)A distant brown dwarf coplanar to a warm Jupiter and a hot super-Earth
  8. (2026/06/17)Probing picometre-scale interlayer deformations via hyperbolic polaritons
  9. (2026/06/17)Optical fibre gripper for high-performance 3D micromanipulation
  10. (2026/06/17)A prototype differential atom interferometer for fundamental physics
  11. (2026/06/17)Structure of the pre-initiation complex explains CMGE biogenesis
  12. (2026/06/17)A 98-qubit trapped-ion quantum computer with all-to-all connectivity
  13. (2026/06/17)Fast formation to reinforce lithium-rich cathodes
  14. (2026/06/17)Revealing competitive interfacial reactions in high-energy Li–S batteries
  15. (2026/06/17)Molecular basis of polyadenylated RNA fate determination in the nucleus
  16. (2026/06/17)Rock weathering can counteract river CO<sub>2</sub> emissions induced by permafrost thaw
  17. (2026/06/17)Cortical development dynamics across autism spectrum disorder mouse models
  18. (2026/06/17)A blastoporal organizer in a ctenophore
  19. (2026/06/17)Confined migration induces non-lethal DNA damage in developing neurons
  20. (2026/06/17)Analysis of 173,303 exomes and genomes in the Pakistan Genome Resource
  21. (2026/06/17)A mosaic of whole-body representations on the human precentral gyrus
  22. (2026/06/17)Spatial distribution of the proteome in the human body and in cancers
  23. (2026/06/17)Lethal plague outbreaks in Lake Baikal hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago
  24. (2026/06/17)Mapping the neuronal building blocks of human language with language models
  25. (2026/06/17)Towards autonomous medical artificial intelligence agents
  26. (2026/06/17)<i>CHPO</i> coordinates chilling recovery and nitrogen use in rice
  27. (2026/06/17)Optical metasurfaces for general vision processing on the edge
  28. (2026/06/17)Visualizing the impact of quenched disorder on 2D electron Wigner solids
  29. (2026/06/17)Cucurbituril-based anion-conducting membranes with supramolecular nanopores
  30. (2026/06/17)How the zebrafish brain weaves recent experiences into future decisions
  31. (2026/06/17)Oceans in Asia smash heat records — what it means for extreme weather
  32. (2026/06/17)Wah-ult in the vault
  33. (2026/06/17)Reconfigurable quantum computer juggles 98 qubits
  34. (2026/06/17)Reimagining machine vision with optical computing
  35. (2026/06/17)Navigating a crowded developing brain leaves neurons with broken DNA
  36. (2026/06/17)The EU needs to back its ambition to end animal testing with cash
  37. (2026/06/17)Should nicotine be regulated like a narcotic? A Pacific nation makes the case
  38. (2026/06/17)How the brain builds sentences, neuron by neuron
  39. (2026/06/17)Light-controlled microgripper punches above its weight
  40. (2026/06/17)The ancestors of eukaryotic cells contained a mix of genes from various microbes
  41. (2026/06/17)These ‘master’ proteins protect us from deadly mutations — and could inspire new drugs
  42. (2026/06/16)Author Correction: Ontogeny and transcriptional regulation of Thetis cells
  43. (2026/06/16)Terms of endearment? Bias in first-name eponyms for species named after people
  44. (2026/06/16)The Haber–Bosch fertilizer production process should be taught through a social-ecological lens
  45. (2026/06/16)How do researchers choose what to work on?
  46. (2026/06/16)El Niño in a thermally saturated world
  47. (2026/06/16)Mathematicians are developing rules for AI use — other fields should follow
  48. (2026/06/16)AI has entered the workforce: tax tech profits, not people
  49. (2026/06/16)Tech titans are hacking their bodies for a longer life: is there science behind their methods?
  50. (2026/06/16)Daily briefing: How many elementary particles are there?
  51. (2026/06/15)Nanocrystal-tailored recombination for all-perovskite tandem solar modules
  52. (2026/06/15)Bones of Iron Age skeleton were whittled into tools
  53. (2026/06/15)The latest benefit of obesity drugs: boosting testosterone and sperm quality
  54. (2026/06/15)Daily briefing: Iron-Age human bones were made into tools before interment
  55. (2026/06/15)‘Every box has been opened’: London botanic gardens digitizes 7 million specimens
  56. (2026/06/15)Why people should work together to shape the economy
  57. (2026/06/15)At-home brain implant gives man with motor neuron disease his daily life back
  58. (2026/06/15)How AI is revealing the secret lives of animals from hummingbirds to pumas
  59. (2026/06/15)In the field — and in the lab — sometimes the simplest tool is best
  60. (2026/06/14)Huge study hints at risks of switching from tobacco cigarettes to vapes
  61. (2026/06/12)Why we seek to fly: Books in brief
  62. (2026/06/12)Briefing Chat: The epic journey of Stonehenge’s central stone
  63. (2026/06/12)I advise the Vatican and the UN on AI — don’t dismiss the Pope’s message as theology
  64. (2026/06/12)‘Student Geng’ ignites research-integrity scandal in China after calling out senior academics
  65. (2026/06/12)Humans outperform AI at this highly rigorous mathematics test
  66. (2026/06/12)An innovative technology boosts image quality for protein structures
  67. (2026/06/12)Daily briefing: How Venus flytraps snap shut
  68. (2026/06/11)Author Correction: Plasticity and language in the anaesthetized human hippocampus
  69. (2026/06/11)Whale graveyard discovered 7km under the sea
  70. (2026/06/11)My diverse academic background is affecting my PhD studies — what do I do?
  71. (2026/06/11)Tool flags suspicious journals before researchers submit papers
  72. (2026/06/11)World Cup: science must tackle footballers’ mental and physical health
  73. (2026/06/11)Daily briefing: Deep-sea whale graveyard is a treasure trove of fossils
  74. (2026/06/11)This World Cup could be the most high-tech yet — the innovations to watch for
  75. (2026/06/11)Revealed: how Venus flytraps snap shut with astonishing speed

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