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  1. (2025/08/21)The brain’s map of the body is surprisingly stable — even after a limb is lost
  2. (2025/08/20)STING induces ZBP1-mediated necroptosis independently of TNFR1 and FADD
  3. (2025/08/20)Water in the ‘Devil’s Comet’ shares a source with Earth’s oceans
  4. (2025/08/20)The world’s largest methane emitter manages to curb one source
  5. (2025/08/20)Fusion energy gets a boost from cold fusion chemistry
  6. (2025/08/20)When will dengue strike? Outbreaks sync with heat and rain
  7. (2025/08/20)Structural basis for the dynamic regulation of mTORC1 by amino acids
  8. (2025/08/20)mAChR4 suppresses liver disease via GAP-induced antimicrobial immunity
  9. (2025/08/20)Molecular mechanism of ultrafast transport by plasma membrane Ca<sup>2+</sup>-ATPases
  10. (2025/08/20)Proximity screening greatly enhances electronic quality of graphene
  11. (2025/08/20)TCF1 and LEF1 promote B-1a cell homeostasis and regulatory function
  12. (2025/08/20)Experimental determination of partial charges with electron diffraction
  13. (2025/08/20)Targeting G1–S-checkpoint-compromised cancers with cyclin A/B RxL inhibitors
  14. (2025/08/20)Realization of a doped quantum antiferromagnet in a Rydberg tweezer array
  15. (2025/08/20)Electron flow matching for generative reaction mechanism prediction
  16. (2025/08/20)A fluorescent-protein spin qubit
  17. (2025/08/20)Electrochemical loading enhances deuterium fusion rates in a metal target
  18. (2025/08/20)Thymic epithelial cells amplify epigenetic noise to promote immune tolerance
  19. (2025/08/20)Emerging evidence of abrupt changes in the Antarctic environment
  20. (2025/08/20)Engineered yeast provides rare but essential pollen sterols for honeybees
  21. (2025/08/20)Extremely stripped supernova reveals a silicon and sulfur formation site
  22. (2025/08/20)Atomic dynamics of gas-dependent oxide reducibility
  23. (2025/08/20)Cancer-induced nerve injury promotes resistance to anti-PD-1 therapy
  24. (2025/08/20)A novel bacterial protein family that catalyses nitrous oxide reduction
  25. (2025/08/20)<i>SLC45A4</i> is a pain gene encoding a neuronal polyamine transporter
  26. (2025/08/20)A missing enzyme-rescue metabolite as cause of a rare skeletal dysplasia
  27. (2025/08/20)Quantitative imaging of lipid transport in mammalian cells
  28. (2025/08/20)Discovery of a widespread chemical signalling pathway in the Bacteroidota
  29. (2025/08/20)Flat-panel laser displays through large-scale photonic integrated circuits
  30. (2025/08/20)Network synchrony creates neural filters promoting quiescence in <i>Drosophila</i>
  31. (2025/08/20)Axonal injury is a targetable driver of glioblastoma progression
  32. (2025/08/20)Could these five future agricultural innovations slow down climate change?
  33. (2025/08/20)Dying star reveals its inner structure
  34. (2025/08/20)What counts as plagiarism? AI-generated papers pose new risks
  35. (2025/08/20)Before making a career move, try an experiment
  36. (2025/08/20)Securing climate justice in the courtroom
  37. (2025/08/20)Rare skeletal condition caused by enzyme’s failure to rescue a catalytic cycle
  38. (2025/08/20)Pay gap between nationals and migrants mainly due to unequal access to high-paying jobs
  39. (2025/08/20)How citizen science can help to solve the global freshwater crisis
  40. (2025/08/20)‘A double-whammy problem’: how plastic dust is altering natural processes
  41. (2025/08/20)Low-energy nuclear fusion boosted by electrochemistry
  42. (2025/08/20)Feeding bees with engineered yeast combats colony decline
  43. (2025/08/20)Visualizing lipid transport in cells
  44. (2025/08/20)Anticancer compounds that exploit a compromised checkpoint in the cell cycle
  45. (2025/08/20)Time’s arrow
  46. (2025/08/19)African countries must rethink health-care financing
  47. (2025/08/19)Teacher defies ban on evolution education in the 1920s
  48. (2025/08/19)Include Indigenous Knowledge systems in climate reports
  49. (2025/08/19)Tiny Australian predator defies drought to recover from near-extinction
  50. (2025/08/19)China’s hydropower megaproject breaks ground
  51. (2025/08/19)Tiny flier could soar through the mesosphere powered only by light
  52. (2025/08/19)Study protected waters newly opened up to fishing
  53. (2025/08/19)A sit in the sauna can save endangered frogs
  54. (2025/08/19)Finding your academic voice: faster, healthier writing with AI speech recognition
  55. (2025/08/19)A baby benefits from personalized gene editing in the clinic
  56. (2025/08/19)Battery prices are falling, so why are electric cars still so expensive?
  57. (2025/08/19)Small, affordable undergraduate research programmes changed my career and strengthen US science. Why cut them?
  58. (2025/08/19)Exercise improves survival of some people with colon cancer, clinical trial shows
  59. (2025/08/19)People are having fewer babies: Is it really the end of the world?
  60. (2025/08/19)Why strong mentorship was essential for my career success in science
  61. (2025/08/19)Immunotherapy using CAR T cells shows promising long-term outcomes for people with the blood cancer myeloma
  62. (2025/08/19)How changes in behaviour can save lives in disasters
  63. (2025/08/18)Ancient coins unveil web of trade across southeast Asia
  64. (2025/08/18)Raw ingredients: turning algal protein into mock meat
  65. (2025/08/18)‘Computing is a Black people’s thing’
  66. (2025/08/18)Why chocolate tastes so good: microbes that fine-tune its flavour
  67. (2025/08/18)Why nurturing the gut microbiota could resolve depression and anxiety
  68. (2025/08/18)Beyond AlphaFold: how AI is decoding the grammar of the genome
  69. (2025/08/18)Why amphibious, wet environments hold the key to climate adaptation
  70. (2025/08/18)Protect Antarctica — or risk accelerating planetary meltdown
  71. (2025/08/15)Controversial climate report from Trump team galvanizes scientists into action
  72. (2025/08/15)Super-efficient teamwork is possible — if you’re an ant
  73. (2025/08/15)A clear prompt
  74. (2025/08/15)AI helps assemble ‘brain’ of future quantum computer
  75. (2025/08/15)Cancelling mRNA studies is the highest irresponsibility

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