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  1. (2025/05/23)Author Correction: Chromosome end protection by RAP1-mediated inhibition of DNA-PK
  2. (2025/05/23)A walk down memory lane and other stirring stories: Books in brief
  3. (2025/05/23)I apply my aquatic-science training to empower Tanzania’s seaweed farmers
  4. (2025/05/23)These contact lenses let humans see invisible infrared light
  5. (2025/05/23)I didn’t find AI useful. Then I let it teach me to code
  6. (2025/05/23)Harvard researchers devastated as Trump team cuts nearly 1,000 grants
  7. (2025/05/23)How to delight your future boss at a science job interview
  8. (2025/05/23)<i>The Last of Us</i> science adviser: COVID changed our appetite for zombies
  9. (2025/05/23)Why do hailstones get so big? Scientists are chasing storms to find answers
  10. (2025/05/23)How artificial intelligence is transforming pathology
  11. (2025/05/23)Landmark air-pollution lab under threat from Trump cuts — can it be saved?
  12. (2025/05/22)Signatures of chiral superconductivity in rhombohedral graphene
  13. (2025/05/22)Publisher Correction: Imaging surface structure and premelting of ice Ih with atomic resolution
  14. (2025/05/22)Publisher Correction: Multi-zonal liver organoids from human pluripotent stem cells
  15. (2025/05/22)Author Correction: A human brain map of mitochondrial respiratory capacity and diversity
  16. (2025/05/22)Author Correction: Global methane emissions from rivers and streams
  17. (2025/05/22)Publisher Correction: Ageing limits stemness and tumorigenesis by reprogramming iron homeostasis
  18. (2025/05/22)Author Correction: Structure and topography of the synaptic V-ATPase–synaptophysin complex
  19. (2025/05/22)Don’t feel the pain — these brain cells help with managing opioid withdrawal
  20. (2025/05/22)Rare ‘spider star’ spotted consuming its companion
  21. (2025/05/22)How and when North America’s deepest river gorge formed
  22. (2025/05/22)These contact lenses give people infrared vision — even with their eyes shut
  23. (2025/05/22)‘Landmark’ evolution study shows how rice inherits tolerance to cold without DNA changes
  24. (2025/05/22)Why space exploration must not be left to a few powerful nations
  25. (2025/05/22)AI listens for health conditions
  26. (2025/05/22)‘Powerful and horrifying’ — David Attenborough’s latest film is a cry to protect our oceans
  27. (2025/05/22)Daily briefing: Earth’s core could be leaking
  28. (2025/05/22)This ancient pathogen became deadlier when humans started wearing wool
  29. (2025/05/22)Scientific conferences are leaving the US amid border fears
  30. (2025/05/22)Nations urged to ‘pick up the ball’ after DEI research cuts
  31. (2025/05/21)These malaria drugs treat the mosquitoes — not the people
  32. (2025/05/21)Unravelling cysteine-deficiency-associated rapid weight loss
  33. (2025/05/21)A retrograde planet in a tight binary star system with a white dwarf
  34. (2025/05/21)Clonal tracing with somatic epimutations reveals dynamics of blood ageing
  35. (2025/05/21)Programmable control of spatial transcriptome in live cells and neurons
  36. (2025/05/21)Large gas inflow driven by a matured galactic bar in the early Universe
  37. (2025/05/21)Quasar radiation transforms the gas in a merging companion galaxy
  38. (2025/05/21)Closed-loop vagus nerve stimulation aids recovery from spinal cord injury
  39. (2025/05/21)The structure of liquid carbon elucidated by in situ X-ray diffraction
  40. (2025/05/21)Glioblastoma-instructed astrocytes suppress tumour-specific T cell immunity
  41. (2025/05/21)C-to-N atom swapping and skeletal editing in indoles and benzofurans
  42. (2025/05/21)Stepwise ATP translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum by human SLC35B1
  43. (2025/05/21)A foundation model for the Earth system
  44. (2025/05/21)Multigenerational cell tracking of DNA replication and heritable DNA damage
  45. (2025/05/21)Ru and W isotope systematics in ocean island basalts reveals core leakage
  46. (2025/05/21)Sequence diversity lost in early pregnancy
  47. (2025/05/21)PCSK9 drives sterol-dependent metastatic organ choice in pancreatic cancer
  48. (2025/05/21)Molecular basis of positional memory in limb regeneration
  49. (2025/05/21)Effect of phosphorylation barcodes on arrestin binding to a chemokine receptor
  50. (2025/05/21)In vivo screen of <i>Plasmodium</i> targets for mosquito-based malaria control
  51. (2025/05/21)Unexpected clustering pattern in dwarf galaxies challenges formation models
  52. (2025/05/21)The origin of vertebrate teeth and evolution of sensory exoskeletons
  53. (2025/05/21)Antimalarial-treated bed nets could stop parasites developing in mosquitoes
  54. (2025/05/21)Early barred galaxy raises questions about cosmic evolution
  55. (2025/05/21)Are groundbreaking science discoveries becoming harder to find?
  56. (2025/05/21)Daily briefing: ‘I used AI to design an awful protein’
  57. (2025/05/21)The path for AI in poor nations does not need to be paved with billions
  58. (2025/05/21)How axolotl cells ‘remember’ development to rebuild a lost limb
  59. (2025/05/21)#OpenToWork: how laid-off US scientists are coping with shattered careers
  60. (2025/05/21)Dying stars give a second wind to exoplanet formation
  61. (2025/05/21)The evolutionary origin of sensitive dental structures
  62. (2025/05/21)Is Earth’s core leaking? Volcanic rocks provide strongest evidence yet
  63. (2025/05/21)Projections of Earth’s health under different environmental policies
  64. (2025/05/21)NIH killed grants on orders from Elon Musk’s DOGE
  65. (2025/05/21)The Age of Reason
  66. (2025/05/21)Before studying parasites, this PhD researcher was their host
  67. (2025/05/21)AI linked to explosion of low-quality biomedical research papers
  68. (2025/05/21)Patterns of DNA modifications provide a ‘barcode’ for cell-lineage tracing
  69. (2025/05/21)Under the microscope: DNA damage tracked through cell generations
  70. (2025/05/21)Mice lacking this amino acid lost 30% of their body weight
  71. (2025/05/20)One-carbon homologation of alkenes
  72. (2025/05/20)Author Correction: Earth’s ambipolar electrostatic field and its role in ion escape to space
  73. (2025/05/20)AI bots threaten online scientific infrastructure
  74. (2025/05/20)Telescope team reads the fine print — from more than a kilometre away
  75. (2025/05/20)Does lightning make trees swish?

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