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  1. (2025/12/17)Mazdutide versus dulaglutide in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes
  2. (2025/12/17)Mazdutide versus placebo in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes
  3. (2025/12/17)Author Correction: Neuroimmune cardiovascular interfaces control atherosclerosis
  4. (2025/12/17)How the Romans built their empire of concrete
  5. (2025/12/17)Genes don’t explain what made humans different
  6. (2025/12/17)Is bird flu the next pandemic? The science so far
  7. (2025/12/17)Transient hepatic reconstitution of trophic factors enhances aged immunity
  8. (2025/12/17)Gene-specific selective sweeps are pervasive across human gut microbiomes
  9. (2025/12/17)GTP release-selective agonists prolong opioid analgesic efficacy
  10. (2025/12/17)Programmable 200 GOPS Hopfield-inspired photonic Ising machine
  11. (2025/12/17)An integrated view of the structure and function of the human 4D nucleome
  12. (2025/12/17)Palaeometabolomes yield biological and ecological profiles at early human sites
  13. (2025/12/17)Astrocyte CCN1 stabilizes neural circuits in the adult brain
  14. (2025/12/17)An 11-qubit atom processor in silicon
  15. (2025/12/17)The global hydrogen budget
  16. (2025/12/17)Visualizing interaction-driven restructuring of quantum Hall edge states
  17. (2025/12/17)Prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease pathology in the community
  18. (2025/12/17)Titan’s strong tidal dissipation precludes a subsurface ocean
  19. (2025/12/17)Human assembloids recapitulate periportal liver tissue in vitro
  20. (2025/12/17)Spatiotemporal cellular map of the developing human reproductive tract
  21. (2025/12/17)Lesion-remote astrocytes govern microglia-mediated white matter repair
  22. (2025/12/17)Laser spectroscopy and CP-violation sensitivity of actinium monofluoride
  23. (2025/12/17)3D nanolithography with metalens arrays and spatially adaptive illumination
  24. (2025/12/17)The hidden cost of video-call glitches
  25. (2025/12/17)Stopping the next flu pandemic
  26. (2025/12/17)Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
  27. (2025/12/17)Seven feel-good science stories to restore your faith in 2025
  28. (2025/12/17)I’ve earned my PhD — what now?
  29. (2025/12/17)Mechanism for water formation on rocky exoplanets demonstrated in the lab
  30. (2025/12/17)Virology’s most wanted: the influenza virus
  31. (2025/12/17)MIT fusion-lab head shot dead: a horror 'impossible to believe'
  32. (2025/12/17)Flu’s link to cardiovascular disease shows why vaccination is essential
  33. (2025/12/17)Could tracking animals’ health help to avert the next pandemic?
  34. (2025/12/17)How common is Alzheimer’s? Blood-test study holds surprises
  35. (2025/12/17)Take the News & Views end-of-year quiz: vampire fungus, migratory moths and a 160-year-old mystery
  36. (2025/12/17)The <i>Nature Podcast</i> festive spectacular 2025
  37. (2025/12/17)The quest to hatch a bird-flu vaccine
  38. (2025/12/17)A modular quantum processor made using phosphorus atoms in silicon
  39. (2025/12/17)A universal flu vaccine has proved challenging — could it finally be possible?
  40. (2025/12/17)Systematic maps reveal how human chromosomes are organized
  41. (2025/12/17)Restoring youth to old immune cells: mRNA therapy turns back the clock
  42. (2025/12/17)Trump team plans to break up ‘global mothership’ of climate science
  43. (2025/12/17)Annual flu vaccines are far from ideal — this is why
  44. (2025/12/17)Immunological sin: how a person’s earliest flu infections dictate life-long immunity
  45. (2025/12/16)Safety regulations for cloning and a compass that finds true north
  46. (2025/12/16)Science’s role in my <i>Great British Sewing Bee</i> success
  47. (2025/12/16)Scientists skip key US meetings — and seize on smaller alternatives
  48. (2025/12/16)How my institution strengthened research despite chronic underfunding
  49. (2025/12/16)AI is transforming the economy — understanding its impact requires both data and imagination
  50. (2025/12/15)Giving a voice to animals: Laos’s national herpetologist on her day-to-day
  51. (2025/12/15)How fasting boosts breast cancer therapy
  52. (2025/12/15)NSF softens grant-review rules to cope with backlog
  53. (2025/12/15)The best science images of 2025 — <i>Nature</i>’s picks
  54. (2025/12/15)<b>How 2025 showcased the power and resilience of science</b>
  55. (2025/12/15)Grant cuts, arrests, lay-offs: Trump made 2025 a tumultuous year for science
  56. (2025/12/15)Tracing pollution in the lives of Arctic seabirds
  57. (2025/12/15)More than half of researchers now use AI for peer review — often against guidance
  58. (2025/12/12)Author Correction: Cancer SLC43A2 alters T cell methionine metabolism and histone methylation
  59. (2025/12/12)Author Correction: Distinct fibroblast subsets drive inflammation and damage in arthritis
  60. (2025/12/12)Author Correction: Unravelling cysteine-deficiency-associated rapid weight loss
  61. (2025/12/12)In praise of inefficiency, failure and friendship: ten galvanizing reads for this festive season
  62. (2025/12/12)Science sleuths raise concerns about scores of bioengineering papers
  63. (2025/12/12)Revised estimates of CO<sub>2</sub> sources and sinks improve global carbon accounting
  64. (2025/12/12)China leads research in 90% of crucial technologies — a dramatic shift this century
  65. (2025/12/11)Author Correction: Conservation and alteration of mammalian striatal interneurons
  66. (2025/12/11)Australia’s world-first social media ban is a ‘natural experiment’ for scientists
  67. (2025/12/11)Giant 3D map shows almost every building in the world
  68. (2025/12/11)Asteroids, antibiotics and ants: a year of remarkable science
  69. (2025/12/11)This AI model ‘studied’ physics — and learnt to forecast extreme weather
  70. (2025/12/11)The gift that shaped my career in science
  71. (2025/12/11)Quantum computing ‘KPIs’ could distinguish true breakthroughs from spurious claims
  72. (2025/12/11)Solar cells that combine multiple perovskite layers surpass 30% efficiency
  73. (2025/12/10)Glimmers of hope for a deadly disease
  74. (2025/12/10)Will young universities set the pace in the age of AI?
  75. (2025/12/10)Exposing a silent cancer

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