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  1. (2026/06/10)Giant crustacean of the deep sea steals a trick from bacteria
  2. (2026/06/10)Newly discovered whale graveyard dates back millions of years
  3. (2026/06/10)Structural basis for chaperone-guided assembly of RNA-induced silencing complex
  4. (2026/06/10)SIRT7 regulates dosage compensation and safeguards the female X chromosome
  5. (2026/06/10)A 5.3-million-year-old deep-sea whale necropolis in the Diamantina Zone
  6. (2026/06/10)Whole-genome duplication shaped cell-type evolution in the vertebrate brain
  7. (2026/06/10)In situ nanocrystal confinement for efficient blue perovskite LEDs
  8. (2026/06/10)A prognostic human brain network for diffuse midline glioma
  9. (2026/06/10)Two-component exciton condensates in an electron–hole bilayer
  10. (2026/06/10)Mutation-dependent responses to sleep and exercise in clonal haematopoiesis
  11. (2026/06/10)Efficient and accurate neural-field reconstruction using resistive memory
  12. (2026/06/10)Gene ancestries reveal diverse microbial associations during eukaryogenesis
  13. (2026/06/10)Molecular glue degraders of HuR suppress BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer
  14. (2026/06/10)Light-induced quantum friction of carbon nanotubes in water
  15. (2026/06/10)Lignin to adipic acid in a high-yield chemical and biological redox process
  16. (2026/06/10)Measurement of reactor neutrino oscillation with the first JUNO data
  17. (2026/06/10)Mitochondria directly interact with the nuclear pore complex
  18. (2026/06/10)A thalamus–brainstem attractor network drives history-biased decisions
  19. (2026/06/10)Improved quantum processor logical error rates via correction and detection
  20. (2026/06/10)Deep learning four decades of human migration
  21. (2026/06/10)Amplified Arctic iceberg traffic reshapes benthic biodiversity
  22. (2026/06/10)Building user-driven climate adaptation products
  23. (2026/06/10)A first-in-class pulsatile FXR agonist for bile-acid-related liver diseases
  24. (2026/06/10)Diverse binding poses of agonistic neurotoxins on human Na<sub>v</sub>1.6
  25. (2026/06/10)Hybrid refinery process turns plant material into industrially important chemical
  26. (2026/06/10)Confirmation that bryozoan animals were present during the Cambrian explosion
  27. (2026/06/10)The Amazon can be saved — with concerted action inside and outside Brazil
  28. (2026/06/10)Human migration has surged since 2000 — these maps reveal where people are going
  29. (2026/06/10)Nature Index 2026 Research Leaders rankings: are China’s East Asian neighbours keeping pace with it?
  30. (2026/06/10)Mitochondria tethered to the nucleus secure its energy supply
  31. (2026/06/10)‘Hidden hero’ peptides guard crops against sudden cold
  32. (2026/06/10)When drug discovery fails: scientists share their frustrations with the process
  33. (2026/06/10)Is the peptide craze backed by science? The promise behind the hype
  34. (2026/06/10)JUNO experiment ushers in next generation of neutrino experiments
  35. (2026/06/10)Chinese detector edges closer to solving the mystery of neutrino mass
  36. (2026/06/10)Artificial intelligence shines a light on hidden global migration flows
  37. (2026/06/10)Rocks falling from melting icebergs host deep-sea oases of biodiversity
  38. (2026/06/10)Gen Z scepticism towards AI is a wake-up call — universities must take it seriously
  39. (2026/06/10)Five winning images of scientists at work
  40. (2026/06/10)How I use AI to turn failed drugs into new medicines
  41. (2026/06/10)A vast whale necropolis has been found
  42. (2026/06/10)Doubting Thomas
  43. (2026/06/10)Light slows down carbon nanotubes in water
  44. (2026/06/09)Author Correction: De novo design of quasisymmetric two-component protein cages
  45. (2026/06/09)Author Correction: PTC-bearing mRNA elicits a genetic compensation response via Upf3a and COMPASS components
  46. (2026/06/09)Author Correction: A broadly protective antibody targeting gammaherpesvirus gB
  47. (2026/06/09)A unicellular relative links aggregative multicellularity to animal origins
  48. (2026/06/09)AI technology must serve human cognitive development, not the other way around
  49. (2026/06/09)A treasure trove of Neolithic necklace beads
  50. (2026/06/09)Arson attacks at Ebola hospitals are a cry for regional development
  51. (2026/06/09)Science must be seen as a viable profession for the many, not the few
  52. (2026/06/09)Preventing cancer requires more than a list of carcinogens
  53. (2026/06/09)Ocean ‘cold blob’ is evidence for a troubling climate trend
  54. (2026/06/09)World-first: therapy to make cells young again trialled in a person
  55. (2026/06/09)People are turning to AI chatbots to plug gaps in health information
  56. (2026/06/09)Let’s talk about biomedical research kits
  57. (2026/06/09)Don’t compete, collaborate: why collective funding applications are the future
  58. (2026/06/09)The best way to start your day? The science backs naked cartwheels in the sun
  59. (2026/06/09)Scientists have a bad case of AI FOMO, <i>Nature</i> poll reveals
  60. (2026/06/09)TB vaccine from the 1920s shows promise in diabetes trial
  61. (2026/06/09)Good recycling starts at home — and benefits the world
  62. (2026/06/09)My overseas job offer was rescinded. Here’s how I bounced back
  63. (2026/06/09)Seven steps for critically analysing research papers
  64. (2026/06/09)Daily briefing: Trial to ‘de-age’ cells treats first person
  65. (2026/06/09)Ancient ground squirrels feasted on carcasses like ‘zombies of the Pleistocene’
  66. (2026/06/09)How ice forms is a mystery — now scientists are cracking the case
  67. (2026/06/08)GPR15-guided CD8<sup>+</sup> T regulatory cells control intestinal inflammation
  68. (2026/06/08)Distributed control circuits across a brain-and-cord connectome
  69. (2026/06/08)Targeting Cancer-Specific Mutations with RNA-Triggered Chromatin Shredding
  70. (2026/06/08)Daily briefing: Human embryo genomes precisely altered
  71. (2026/06/08)Fifty years since a simple equation described the chaos of biology
  72. (2026/06/08)How AI is reshaping discovery in maths and physics
  73. (2026/06/08)Why are so many young people getting cancer? What researchers do and don’t know
  74. (2026/06/08)Bots are scraping open data — how should researchers respond?
  75. (2026/06/08)AI is taking on antibiotic resistance — here’s how

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