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  1. (2025/04/04)Author Correction: Traversable wormhole dynamics on a quantum processor
  2. (2025/04/03)Strategic atom replacement enables regiocontrol in pyrazole alkylation
  3. (2025/04/03)Hidden states and dynamics of fractional fillings in twisted MoTe<sub>2</sub> bilayers
  4. (2025/04/03)Solar cells made of Moon dust could power up a lunar base
  5. (2025/04/03)Take <i>Nature’</i>s poll: How will Trump’s policies affect US science?
  6. (2025/04/03)How does the brain control consciousness? This deep-brain structure
  7. (2025/04/03)Exclusive: Trump White House directs NIH to study ‘regret’ after transgender people transition
  8. (2025/04/03)Journal targeted by paper mill still grappling with the aftermath years later
  9. (2025/04/02)World’s tiniest pacemaker could revolutionize heart surgery
  10. (2025/04/02)What if human blood were toxic to mosquitoes? A drug can make it so
  11. (2025/04/02)Photoinduced copper-catalysed deracemization of alkyl halides
  12. (2025/04/02)A natural experiment on the effect of herpes zoster vaccination on dementia
  13. (2025/04/02)Mastering diverse control tasks through world models
  14. (2025/04/02)Bifidobacteria support optimal infant vaccine responses
  15. (2025/04/02)Near-field photon entanglement in total angular momentum
  16. (2025/04/02)Formation and composition of Earth’s Hadean protocrust
  17. (2025/04/02)Metal–support frontier orbital interactions in single-atom catalysis
  18. (2025/04/02)Millimetre-scale bioresorbable optoelectronic systems for electrotherapy
  19. (2025/04/02)A RISC-V 32-bit microprocessor based on two-dimensional semiconductors
  20. (2025/04/02)Psilocybin’s lasting action requires pyramidal cell types and 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> receptors
  21. (2025/04/02)Clinically relevant clot resolution via a thromboinflammation-on-a-chip
  22. (2025/04/02)A neural mechanism for learning from delayed postingestive feedback
  23. (2025/04/02)Global impoverishment of natural vegetation revealed by dark diversity
  24. (2025/04/02)Haploid facultative parthenogenesis in sunflower sexual reproduction
  25. (2025/04/02)The RAD52 double-ring remodels replication forks restricting fork reversal
  26. (2025/04/02)Acoustic modes in M67 cluster stars trace deepening convective envelopes
  27. (2025/04/02)Ancient DNA from the Green Sahara reveals ancestral North African lineage
  28. (2025/04/02)A toolkit for seeing how the fly brain’s visual system works
  29. (2025/04/02)Are screens harming teens? What scientists can do to find answers
  30. (2025/04/02)Revealed: first DNA profiles of ancient people who roamed a lush Sahara
  31. (2025/04/02)Sunflower ‘virgin births’ enable accelerated crop breeding
  32. (2025/04/02)From bench to bread: how science can enhance your hobbies
  33. (2025/04/02)Light wins uphill battle to solve enduring problem in organic synthesis
  34. (2025/04/02)Do smartphones and social media really harm teens’ mental health?
  35. (2025/04/02)AI masters <i>Minecraft</i>: DeepMind program finds diamonds without being taught
  36. (2025/04/02)Intriguing features of the interface between water and oil droplets uncovered
  37. (2025/04/02)Unicorn slippers in space
  38. (2025/04/02)The neurons that mediate a psychedelic’s long-term antidepressive effects
  39. (2025/04/02)Rare ancient DNA from Sahara opens a window on the region’s verdant past
  40. (2025/04/02)Could the shingles vaccine help to prevent dementia?
  41. (2025/04/01)Author Correction: Controlled patterning of crystalline domains by frontal polymerization
  42. (2025/04/01)Author Correction: Isoprene nitrates drive new particle formation in Amazon’s upper troposphere
  43. (2025/04/01)Minerals will shape future geopolitical order
  44. (2025/04/01)China has already taken steps to reduce retractions of papers from its hospitals
  45. (2025/04/01)The global scientific community must keep studying LGBT+ health
  46. (2025/04/01)Action needed to mitigate effects of slashing USAID
  47. (2025/04/01)How seahorses and pipefish inspired the design of a boat propeller
  48. (2025/04/01)El Niños that linger are becoming less of a rarity
  49. (2025/04/01)How to get rid of toxic ‘forever chemical’ pollution
  50. (2025/04/01)CERN releases detailed plans for supercollider — but no hints about funding
  51. (2025/04/01)‘One of the darkest days’: NIH purges agency leadership amid mass lay-offs
  52. (2025/04/01)Deadly Myanmar earthquake was probably a rare rupture, scientists say
  53. (2025/04/01)A brain drain would impoverish the United States and diminish world science
  54. (2025/04/01)How Europe aims to woo US scientists and protect academic freedom
  55. (2025/04/01)Superpowers want to control critical mineral supplies — local communities need a stronger say
  56. (2025/03/31)Deep dive: How I use robots to survey coral reefs
  57. (2025/03/31)Brain implant translates thoughts to speech in an instant
  58. (2025/03/31)Six roadblocks to net zero — and how to get around them
  59. (2025/03/31)23andMe plans to sell its huge genetic database: could science benefit?
  60. (2025/03/31)Trump team guts AIDS-eradication programme and slashes HIV research grants
  61. (2025/03/31)Daily briefing: What happens when you pay peer reviewers?
  62. (2025/03/31)Style over substance? What birds’ mating behaviours reveal about sexual selection
  63. (2025/03/31)Incredible close-up of colourful crab spiders — March’s best science images
  64. (2025/03/28)Audio long read: How quickly are you ageing? What molecular ‘clocks’ can tell you about your health
  65. (2025/03/28)The best foods for healthy ageing ― and the worst
  66. (2025/03/28)Can trauma from violence be genetically inherited? Scientists debate Syria refugee study
  67. (2025/03/28)Publishers trial paying peer reviewers — what did they find?
  68. (2025/03/28)These US labs risk imminent closure after Trump cuts
  69. (2025/03/28)Daily briefing: Women’s work is missing from the scientific literature
  70. (2025/03/27)‘Open source’ AI isn’t truly open — here’s how researchers can reclaim the term
  71. (2025/03/27)75% of US scientists who answered <i>Nature</i> poll consider leaving
  72. (2025/03/27)How Trump is following Project 2025’s radical roadmap to defund science
  73. (2025/03/27)Showing ‘ability’ in ‘disability’ — how I mastered interviews while using a wheelchair
  74. (2025/03/27)Daily briefing: Pregnancy’s true toll on the body
  75. (2025/03/27)Trump’s bid for Greenland threatens to destabilize Arctic research

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