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  1. (2026/01/07)‘I rarely get outside’: scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI
  2. (2026/01/06)The poetic life and death of a glow-worm
  3. (2026/01/06)Rethink how we build AI to enable effective climate-change mitigation
  4. (2026/01/06)Help small-scale gold miners to transition away from mercury use
  5. (2026/01/06)Retire ‘seminal’ from the scientific vocabulary
  6. (2026/01/06)To improve resilience to climate change, track what endures
  7. (2026/01/06)Why cancer can come back years later — and how to stop it
  8. (2026/01/06)Defossilize our chemical world
  9. (2026/01/06)Artificial skin mimics the octopus’s art of disguise
  10. (2026/01/06)Jellyfish sleep like humans — even though they don’t have brains
  11. (2026/01/05)I see Mozambique’s baboons as windows into hominid evolution
  12. (2026/01/05)Sunyaev–Zeldovich detection of hot intracluster gas at redshift 4.3
  13. (2026/01/05)These women helped to shape quantum mechanics — it’s time to recognize them
  14. (2026/01/05)Daily briefing: The human cells in our bodies that aren’t genetically ours
  15. (2026/01/05)Pandemic PhDs: graduates anxious, but optimistic, about the future
  16. (2026/01/04)Author Correction: Repulsions instruct synaptic partner matching in an olfactory circuit
  17. (2026/01/04)Author Correction: Rewiring an olfactory circuit by altering cell-surface combinatorial code
  18. (2026/01/01)Science in 2026: what to expect this year
  19. (2025/12/31)A chiral fermionic valve driven by quantum geometry
  20. (2025/12/31)Random heteropolymers as enzyme mimics
  21. (2025/12/31)Quantifying the global eco-footprint of wearable healthcare electronics
  22. (2025/12/31)Some of your cells are not genetically yours — what can they tell us about life and death?
  23. (2025/12/31)Economic inequality does not equate to poor well-being or mental health
  24. (2025/12/31)How to reduce the environmental impact of wearable health-care devices
  25. (2025/12/31)Sub-Saharan Africa has lost almost one-quarter of its pre-industrial biodiversity
  26. (2025/12/31)Highly efficient LED device built by stacking layers of light-emitting perovskite
  27. (2025/12/30)Can boomerangs bounce?
  28. (2025/12/30)Safe as houses
  29. (2025/12/30)Science in 2050: the future breakthroughs that will shape our world — and beyond
  30. (2025/12/30)Mummies give up their secrets — but not their mystery
  31. (2025/12/30)Put pressure on publishers to follow best practice — external regulation is the answer
  32. (2025/12/30)Daily briefing: Explore 2025 with Leif Penguinson
  33. (2025/12/29)Audio long read: Will blockbuster obesity drugs revolutionize addiction treatment?
  34. (2025/12/29)Probing pollutants: how I use penguin faeces to measure contaminants in Antarctica
  35. (2025/12/29)Why academics should do more consulting — and how to make it work
  36. (2025/12/29)Let 2026 be the year the world comes together for AI safety
  37. (2025/12/29)Nine books to help shape your science career in 2026
  38. (2025/12/24)The Nature Podcast highlights of 2025
  39. (2025/12/23)Author Correction: Rolling back human pluripotent stem cells to an eight-cell embryo-like stage
  40. (2025/12/23)Seeding opportunities for Black atmospheric scientists
  41. (2025/12/22)NAC controls nascent chain fate through tunnel sensing and chaperone action
  42. (2025/12/22)Non-equilibrium snapshots of ligand efficacy at the μ-opioid receptor
  43. (2025/12/19)Author Correction: Cryo-EM structure of a natural RNA nanocage
  44. (2025/12/19)<i>Nature's</i> News &amp; Views roundup of 2025
  45. (2025/12/19)Oddly cool super-hot planet has an atmosphere it shouldn’t
  46. (2025/12/19)Are we living in a parallel universe? The strange physics of <i>Stranger Things</i>
  47. (2025/12/19)‘A serious problem’: peer reviews created using AI can avoid detection
  48. (2025/12/19)AI and quantum science take centre stage under Trump — but with little new proposed funding
  49. (2025/12/18)Publisher Correction: Covalent targeted radioligands potentiate radionuclide therapy
  50. (2025/12/18)Living water and whispering rocks: Books in brief
  51. (2025/12/18)Hot spot: plants use infrared signals to say they’re ready to reproduce
  52. (2025/12/18)US–Africa bilateral health deals won’t help against diseases that ignore borders
  53. (2025/12/18)Science in 2026: the events to watch for in the coming year
  54. (2025/12/18)Point of no returns: researchers are crossing a threshold in the fight for funding
  55. (2025/12/18)Dogma-defying signalling through G proteins could lead to better pain relief
  56. (2025/12/17)Mazdutide versus dulaglutide in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes
  57. (2025/12/17)Mazdutide versus placebo in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes
  58. (2025/12/17)Author Correction: Neuroimmune cardiovascular interfaces control atherosclerosis
  59. (2025/12/17)How the Romans built their empire of concrete
  60. (2025/12/17)Biobanks reveal genetic complexity in human evolution
  61. (2025/12/17)Is bird flu the next pandemic? The science so far
  62. (2025/12/17)Transient hepatic reconstitution of trophic factors enhances aged immunity
  63. (2025/12/17)Gene-specific selective sweeps are pervasive across human gut microbiomes
  64. (2025/12/17)GTP release-selective agonists prolong opioid analgesic efficacy
  65. (2025/12/17)Programmable 200 GOPS Hopfield-inspired photonic Ising machine
  66. (2025/12/17)An integrated view of the structure and function of the human 4D nucleome
  67. (2025/12/17)Palaeometabolomes yield biological and ecological profiles at early human sites
  68. (2025/12/17)Astrocyte CCN1 stabilizes neural circuits in the adult brain
  69. (2025/12/17)An 11-qubit atom processor in silicon
  70. (2025/12/17)The global hydrogen budget
  71. (2025/12/17)Visualizing interaction-driven restructuring of quantum Hall edge states
  72. (2025/12/17)Prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease pathology in the community
  73. (2025/12/17)Titan’s strong tidal dissipation precludes a subsurface ocean
  74. (2025/12/17)Human assembloids recapitulate periportal liver tissue in vitro
  75. (2025/12/17)Spatiotemporal cellular map of the developing human reproductive tract

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