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1. Audio long read: How quickly are you ageing? What molecular ‘clocks’ can tell you about your health Àâòîð(?)
2. These US labs risk imminent closure after Trump cuts Àâòîð(?)
3. Publishers trial paying peer reviewers — what did they find? Àâòîð(?)
4. Can trauma from violence be genetically inherited? Scientists debate Syria refugee study Àâòîð(?)
5. The best foods for healthy ageing - and the worst
6. Daily briefing: Pregnancy’s true toll on the body Àâòîð(?)
7. Trump’s bid for Greenland threatens to destabilize Arctic research Àâòîð(?)
8. Showing ‘ability’ in ‘disability’ — how I mastered interviews while using a wheelchair Àâòîð(?)
9. AlphaFold is running out of data — so drug firms are building their own version Àâòîð(?)
10. ‘Open source’ AI isn’t truly open — here’s how researchers can reclaim the term Àâòîð(?)
11. How Trump is following Project 2025’s radical roadmap to defund science Àâòîð(?)
12. 75% of US scientists who answered Nature poll consider leaving Àâòîð(?)
13. Gender gap in research publishing is improving — slowly Àâòîð(?)
14. Global marine heatwave of 2023–24 was viewed as unlikely but not impossible given current warming
15. Exclusive: NIH to cut grants for COVID research, documents reveal Àâòîð(?)
16. Pregnancy’s true toll on the body: huge birth study paints most detailed picture yet Àâòîð(?)
17. First map of human brain mitochondria is ‘groundbreaking’ achievement Àâòîð(?)
18. Certified randomness using a trapped-ion quantum processor Àâòîð(?)
19. Multimodal generative AI for medical image interpretation Àâòîð(?)
20. The full lethal impact of massive cuts to international food aid Àâòîð(?)
21. Witnessing the onset of reionization through Lyman-? emission at redshift 13 Àâòîð(?)
22. STING agonist-based ER-targeting molecules boost antigen cross-presentation Àâòîð(?)
23. The other climate crisis Àâòîð(?)
24. Mathematician who reshaped theory of symmetry wins Abel Prize Àâòîð(?)
25. Why is there more matter than antimatter? CERN result offers tantalizing new clue Àâòîð(?)
26. Some assembly required Àâòîð(?)
27. Recovery of fluoride from ‘forever chemicals’ could lead to circular economy for fluorine
28. Daily briefing: Why RNA hasn’t yet had its ‘AlphaFold’ moment Àâòîð(?)
29. AI is transforming peer review — and many scientists are worried Àâòîð(?)
30. Lasso-shaped molecule is a new type of broad-spectrum antibiotic Àâòîð(?)
31. A lighthouse galaxy shines unexpectedly through the fog of the cosmic dawn Àâòîð(?)
32. Track gender ratios in research to keep countries, institutions and publishers accountable
33. New antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria discovered in technician’s garden Àâòîð(?)
34. Neuronal receptors at body temperature reveal their gating mechanics
35. Crucial meeting: molecule helps vaccine to interact with killer T cells Àâòîð(?)
36. A map of mitochondrial biology reveals the energy landscape of the human brain
37. Empower families to lead the design of their ageing loved ones’ health care Àâòîð(?)
38. Connectome-driven neural inventory of a complete visual system Àâòîð(?)
39. Oxidation of retromer complex controls mitochondrial translation Àâòîð(?)
40. A small-molecule SARS-CoV-2 inhibitor targeting the membrane protein Àâòîð(?)
41. The contribution of de novo coding mutations to meningomyelocele Àâòîð(?)
42. Gene-modified pig-to-human liver xenotransplantation Àâòîð(?)
43. Deconstruction of rubber via C–H amination and aza-Cope rearrangement Àâòîð(?)
44. BRCA2 prevents PARPi-mediated PARP1 retention to protect RAD51 filaments Àâòîð(?)
45. Solidification of Earth’s mantle led inevitably to a basal magma ocean Àâòîð(?)
46. Long-term impact and biological recovery in a deep-sea mining track Àâòîð(?)
47. New lasso-shaped antibiotic kills drug-resistant bacteria Àâòîð(?)
48. A superbug rose to the top after gaining a chemical weapon
49. Phosphate-enabled mechanochemical PFAS destruction for fluoride reuse Àâòîð(?)
50. irCLIP-RNP and Re-CLIP reveal patterns of dynamic protein assemblies on RNA Àâòîð(?)
51. Glutamate gating of AMPA-subtype iGluRs at physiological temperatures Àâòîð(?)
52. A human brain map of mitochondrial respiratory capacity and diversity Àâòîð(?)
53. The global human impact on biodiversity Àâòîð(?)
54. Genome-wide CRISPR screen in human T cells reveals regulators of FOXP3 Àâòîð(?)
55. Changes in neurotensin signalling drive hedonic devaluation in obesity Àâòîð(?)
56. A broad-spectrum lasso peptide antibiotic targeting the bacterial ribosome Àâòîð(?)
57. The P-loop NTPase RUVBL2 is a conserved clock component across eukaryotes Àâòîð(?)
58. A prospective code for value in the serotonin system Àâòîð(?)
59. Synaptic and neural behaviours in a standard silicon transistor Àâòîð(?)
60. Macrophages harness hepatocyte glutamate to boost liver regeneration Àâòîð(?)
61. Catalytic allylation of native hexoses and pentoses in water with indium Àâòîð(?)
62. Plasticity of the mammalian integrated stress response Àâòîð(?)
63. A coronavirus assembly inhibitor that targets the viral membrane protein Àâòîð(?)
64. How a scientist–pop industry partnership slashed a live gig’s carbon emissions by 98% Àâòîð(?)
65. How to get more women into mining Àâòîð(?)
66. Climate change will send home insurance spiralling. Here’s how to control costs Àâòîð(?)
67. Lesotho matters Àâòîð(?)
68. Daily briefing: Why women are far more likely to develop Alzheimer’s than men Àâòîð(?)
69. How the Atlantic jet stream has changed in 600 years — and what it means for weather Àâòîð(?)
70. Life-giving oxygen is wafting out of lakes worldwide
71. MFSD6 is an entry receptor for enterovirus D68 Àâòîð(?)
72. Ancient shackles testify to brutality of Egypt’s gold mines
73. Lessons from Portugal on effects of cutting research funding Àâòîð(?)
74. Give grants to female scientists in war zones Àâòîð(?)
75. Why is my cello howling?
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