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  1. (2026/02/27)Editorial Expression of Concern: The gene product Murr1 restricts HIV-1 replication in resting CD4+ lymphocytes
  2. (2026/02/27)Briefing chat: Pokémon turns 30 — how Pikachu and pals inspired generations of researchers
  3. (2026/02/27)Brain mysteries and Bronze Age diplomacy: Books in brief
  4. (2026/02/27)White House stalls release of approved US science budgets
  5. (2026/02/27)I will continue the fight for environmental justice in Black communities
  6. (2026/02/27)Pokémon turns 30 — how the fictional pocket monsters shaped science
  7. (2026/02/27)Is a ‘selfish gene’ making a Utah family have twice as many boys as girls?
  8. (2026/02/26)Author Correction: Myocardial reprogramming by HMGN1 underlies heart defects in trisomy 21
  9. (2026/02/26)This compound enhances long-term memory of mice — but only in females
  10. (2026/02/26)Why an industry career move is a taboo topic in academia
  11. (2026/02/26)Ultra-sensitive CAR T cells eliminate hard-to-treat tumours in mice
  12. (2026/02/26)UN creates new scientific AI advisory panel: what will it do?
  13. (2026/02/26)Daily briefing: Stem-cell treatment strengthens people with age-related frailty
  14. (2026/02/26)Health effects linger 20 generations after rats are exposed to fungicide
  15. (2026/02/26)Neanderthal dad, human mum: study reveals ancient procreation pattern
  16. (2026/02/26)World-first stem-cell therapy shows promise for treating spina bifida in the womb
  17. (2026/02/25)Reply to: Limitations of probing field-induced response with STM
  18. (2026/02/25)The surprising science of squeaky sneakers
  19. (2026/02/25)How an exercise-activated enzyme helps to keep the brain young
  20. (2026/02/25)How earthquakes and lightning help explain squeaky sneakers
  21. (2026/02/25)Limitations of probing field-induced response with STM
  22. (2026/02/25)Cavity-altered superconductivity
  23. (2026/02/25)Compact deep neural network models of the visual cortex
  24. (2026/02/25)Echinoderm stereom gradient structures enable mechanoelectrical perception
  25. (2026/02/25)A membrane-bound nuclease directly cleaves phage DNA during genome injection
  26. (2026/02/25)Vectorized instructive signals in cortical dendrites
  27. (2026/02/25)Peripheral immune-inducer dendritic cells drive early-life allergic inflammation
  28. (2026/02/25)Pancreatic-targeted lipid nanoparticles based on organ capsule filtration
  29. (2026/02/25)Squeaking at soft–rigid frictional interfaces
  30. (2026/02/25)Pivoting colloidal assemblies exhibit mechanical metamaterial behaviour
  31. (2026/02/25)Clonal-aggregative multicellularity tuned by salinity in a choanoflagellate
  32. (2026/02/25)Convergent MurJ flippase inhibition by phage lysis proteins
  33. (2026/02/25)OR7A10 GPCR engineering boosts CAR-NK therapy against solid tumours
  34. (2026/02/25)A disease model resource reveals core principles of tissue-specific cancer evolution
  35. (2026/02/25)Rewiring an E3 ligase enhances cold resilience and phosphate use in maize
  36. (2026/02/25)Field-free full switching of chiral antiferromagnetic order
  37. (2026/02/25)Hydrofluorocarbon electrolytes for energy-dense and low-temperature batteries
  38. (2026/02/25)Argentine fossil rewrites evolutionary history of a baffling dinosaur clade
  39. (2026/02/25)Coral microbiomes as reservoirs of unknown genomic and biosynthetic diversity
  40. (2026/02/25)CLCC1 promotes hepatic neutral lipid flux and nuclear pore complex assembly
  41. (2026/02/25)CLCC1 governs ER bilayer equilibration to maintain lipid homeostasis
  42. (2026/02/25)Functional dissection of complex trait variants at single-nucleotide resolution
  43. (2026/02/25)Uncovering origins of heterogeneous superconductivity in La<sub>3</sub>Ni<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>
  44. (2026/02/25)Human hippocampal neurogenesis in adulthood, ageing and Alzheimer’s disease
  45. (2026/02/25)Entanglement-assisted non-local optical interferometry in a quantum network
  46. (2026/02/25)EU leaders should not rush to revamp green-hydrogen rules
  47. (2026/02/25)Stem cells provide a potent treatment for frailty
  48. (2026/02/25)We need a global assessment of avoidable climate-change risks
  49. (2026/02/25)The age of animal experiments is waning. Where will science go next?
  50. (2026/02/25)The protein carriers of hundreds of lipids have been identified
  51. (2026/02/25)Flexible paths to multicellularity
  52. (2026/02/25)Brains of ‘super agers’ are strong producers of new neurons
  53. (2026/02/25)Environmental exposure trains the immune system to dampen allergic responses
  54. (2026/02/25)Scientists face fallout for past associations with Epstein
  55. (2026/02/25)Parkinson’s disease affects network of brain regions that controls whole-body action
  56. (2026/02/25)The secret of squeaky basketball shoes
  57. (2026/02/25)The future perfect continuous passive and other transitive disorders of the mind
  58. (2026/02/25)The first ice-core record of historical atmospheric hydrogen levels
  59. (2026/02/25)Amplified X-ray laser pulses achieved using mirror set-up
  60. (2026/02/25)<b>What's the best way to change research fields? These three scientists have ideas</b>
  61. (2026/02/25)Pop-up journals for policy research: can temporary titles deliver answers?
  62. (2026/02/25)Five ways to spot when a paper is a fraud
  63. (2026/02/25)Protein engineering fixes a major crop trade-off
  64. (2026/02/25)Daily briefing: The new alternatives to animal testing
  65. (2026/02/25)Light-confining device can control superconductivity — even in the dark
  66. (2026/02/25)Sea-urchin spines generate electrical signals in flowing water
  67. (2026/02/25)Lipid nanoparticles engineered to target therapeutic RNA to the pancreas
  68. (2026/02/24)Author Correction: Global subsidence of river deltas
  69. (2026/02/24)Editorial Expression of Concern: Opposing roles for calcineurin and ATF3 in squamous skin cancer
  70. (2026/02/24)Dynamic antigen expression and cytotoxic T cell resistance in HIV reservoir clones
  71. (2026/02/24)The Contributor Role Taxonomy tool must serve to record extent of authorship
  72. (2026/02/24)Sewage systems secretly waft pollution into the air
  73. (2026/02/24)Treasures of scientific history could be hiding in plain sight
  74. (2026/02/24)Defunding Chile’s climate research will undermine science and the region
  75. (2026/02/24)Account for AI in the environmental footprint of scientific publishing

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