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  1. (2026/05/19)AI might jeopardize the uncertainty required in science
  2. (2026/05/19)Support academic institutions under attack
  3. (2026/05/19)France’s research-primate project goes against its own ethics panel
  4. (2026/05/19)On the right track in the design of an early typewriter
  5. (2026/05/19)Airborne DNA can yield insights with the right techniques
  6. (2026/05/19)Could this synthetic egg bring back extinct birds? Researchers urge caution
  7. (2026/05/19)The uncritical adoption of AI in science is alarming — we urgently need guard rails
  8. (2026/05/19)China moves AI brain implants from trials towards real-world use
  9. (2026/05/19)DNA-folding changes block production of self-directed antibodies
  10. (2026/05/19)‘It is incredible’: How AI is transforming mathematics
  11. (2026/05/18)Publisher Correction: Microbiota-induced T cell plasticity enables immune-mediated tumour control
  12. (2026/05/18)Publisher Correction: GLP-1R–GIPR–PPARα/γ/δ quintuple agonism corrects obesity and diabetes in mice
  13. (2026/05/18)Do you hate or love AI? Take <i>Nature’</i>s poll
  14. (2026/05/18)A step-by-step guide for scientists who hate conference networking
  15. (2026/05/18)Criminals are made, not born: how when you live shapes whether you will break the law
  16. (2026/05/18)Ebola outbreak is a global health emergency: what happens next
  17. (2026/05/18)Can the ‘steroid Olympics’ show the sporting community how to support athletes better?
  18. (2026/05/18)Race begins to trial Ebola drugs amid current outbreak
  19. (2026/05/18)Birds get a bad rap: why we should look up to our feathered friends
  20. (2026/05/18)The Enhanced Games miss the point: science can clean up sport
  21. (2026/05/15)Even mild blows to the head disrupt the microbiome
  22. (2026/05/15)Briefing Chat: Hantavirus — what this outbreak reveals about the disease
  23. (2026/05/15)Bespoke DNA vaccine offers hope for treatment of notorious brain cancer
  24. (2026/05/15)Exclusive: NIH ousts infectious-disease leaders as COVID scientists face US charges
  25. (2026/05/15)Running a farm, pursuing a research career: what’s the difference?
  26. (2026/05/15)Daily briefing: Are we about to face a ‘super’ El Niño?
  27. (2026/05/15)Mouse eyes photosynthesize after plant-to-animal transplant
  28. (2026/05/15)Serebral
  29. (2026/05/15)US biology lab locked down for more than a week amid smuggling inquiry
  30. (2026/05/15)Genetic survey exposes flaws in widely used mouse models
  31. (2026/05/14)Author Correction: Postprandial lipid metabolism durably enhances T cell immunity
  32. (2026/05/14)Author Correction: The AIM2 inflammasome exacerbates atherosclerosis in clonal haematopoiesis
  33. (2026/05/14)NIH staffing shortage could slash number of new grants issued this year
  34. (2026/05/14)Does the PSA test for prostate cancer save lives? New data reverse gold-standard findings
  35. (2026/05/14)Are we really headed for a ‘super’ El Niño? What the science says
  36. (2026/05/14)Hallucinated citations highest in social sciences preprints site
  37. (2026/05/14)Daily briefing: Around seven hours of sleep slows biological ageing
  38. (2026/05/14)Immune cells in the blood drive brain ageing — blocking them improves memory
  39. (2026/05/14)Mental-health research is too often invisible — it is time to change that
  40. (2026/05/14)Procrastination, productivity and inspiration: how research is like designing video games
  41. (2026/05/13)Stereoelectronic manipulation of ligands for perovskite solar cells
  42. (2026/05/13)The hunt for the next antibiotics
  43. (2026/05/13)Red-light therapy is all the rage — does it work?
  44. (2026/05/13)Pristine Antarctic ice records the Solar System’s travels
  45. (2026/05/13)An ultra-faint, chemically primitive galaxy forming in the reionization era
  46. (2026/05/13)More concentrated precipitation decreases terrestrial water storage
  47. (2026/05/13)Efficient robot navigation inspired by honeybee learning flights
  48. (2026/05/13)Sustaining microglial reparative function enhances stroke recovery
  49. (2026/05/13)Adaptive cellular evolution in the intestine of hyperdiverse cichlid fishes
  50. (2026/05/13)Long-term editing of brain circuits using an engineered electrical synapse
  51. (2026/05/13)State media control influences large language models
  52. (2026/05/13)Enhanced response of extreme compound events to cumulative CO<sub>2</sub> emissions
  53. (2026/05/13)Enamel proteins from six <i>Homo erectus</i> specimens across China
  54. (2026/05/13)Twenty-first century emergence of&#xa0;alpine fire in Central African mountains
  55. (2026/05/13)Ecotypes of triple-negative breast cancer in response to chemotherapy
  56. (2026/05/13)Gaussian boson sampling with 1,024 squeezed states in 8,176 modes
  57. (2026/05/13)Lineage and organ signals sequentially build organ intrinsic nervous systems
  58. (2026/05/13)SNOR promotes translation restart after dormancy
  59. (2026/05/13)Mesoscale atomic engineering in a crystal lattice
  60. (2026/05/13)Subspace communication in the hippocampal–retrosplenial axis
  61. (2026/05/13)Large-scale discovery, analysis and design of protein energy landscapes
  62. (2026/05/13)Asymmetric splitting in dividing lipid-nucleotide multilamellar droplets
  63. (2026/05/13)Sleep chart of biological ageing clocks in middle and late life
  64. (2026/05/13)Developmental gene expression patterns driving species-specific cortical features
  65. (2026/05/13)Obesity rise plateaus in developed nations and accelerates in developing nations
  66. (2026/05/13)Eosinophils drive intestinal remodelling and innate defence in reproduction
  67. (2026/05/13)A synaptic locus of song learning
  68. (2026/05/13)An X-linked long non-coding RNA, <i>PTCHD1-AS</i>, and the core features of autism
  69. (2026/05/13)White matter micro- and macrostructure brain charts for the human lifespan
  70. (2026/05/13)Street sellers and private physicians fuel antibiotic overuse
  71. (2026/05/13)Old antibiotics are being revived to fight new threats
  72. (2026/05/13)Fast and furious: the gaseous outflows of quasars in the early Universe were extreme
  73. (2026/05/13)Sleep linked to slower ageing: huge study pinpoints the right amount
  74. (2026/05/13)Growth charts reveal how the brain’s ‘communication highways’ change throughout life
  75. (2026/05/13)Can AI tools assess coding assignments?

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