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19951.
Organ formation in early human embryos captured in spatial cell atlas (feeds.nature.com)
19952.
GDP and beyond: why treating nature as capital cannot save the planet (feeds.nature.com)
19953.
Biobank analysis reveals more than 88,000 genetic associations with metabolic traits (feeds.nature.com)
19954.
AI and simple blood tests could catch lung cancer earlier (feeds.nature.com)
19955.
Transistors on a roll: 3D circuits built from stacks of flexible membranes (feeds.nature.com)
19956.
Five highlights from lung-cancer research (feeds.nature.com)
19957.
How the connection between lung cancer and the brain could lead to better treatments (feeds.nature.com)
19958.
Gene-expression patterns can be used to estimate mortality risk and chronological age (feeds.nature.com)
19959.
Memory on trial: the new science of when to trust eyewitness testimony (feeds.nature.com)
19960.
Why Africa’s low rate of lung cancer is an illusion (feeds.nature.com)
19961.
Meet the biologists deciphering marine-mammal histories from baleen, whiskers and tusks (feeds.nature.com)
19962.
Hailstorms are predicted to hit harder with climate change (feeds.nature.com)
19963.
Move over, AlphaFold: open source model predicts shape of 1 billion proteins (feeds.nature.com)
19964.
Exclusive: NSF puts new research grants to top universities on hold (feeds.nature.com)
19965.
Drugs that boost immunity are making lung cancer less deadly (feeds.nature.com)
19966.
We vibe-coded a custom AI poetry lab. Here’s how you can, too. (feeds.nature.com)
19967.
Child sexual abuse enabled by digital technologies is widespread and under-reported (feeds.nature.com)
19968.
Social‑media feeds are detoxified by a redesigned algorithm (feeds.nature.com)
19969.
<i>Nature</i> is expanding Registered Reports to all the fields in which we publish (feeds.nature.com)
19970.
Peter H. Raven obituary: visionary botanist who transformed our understanding of plant diversity (feeds.nature.com)
19971.
AI FOMO: everyone is mastering AI except me — or are they? (feeds.nature.com)
19972.
Never smoked? Good, but you could still get lung cancer (feeds.nature.com)
19973.
Science takes on the world’s most lethal malignancy (feeds.nature.com)
19974.
Nests in an egg cell: structures of protein-storage units in oocytes (feeds.nature.com)
19975.
Global lung cancer burden shifting to middle-income countries (feeds.nature.com)
19976.
Lung cancer in women emerges as a distinct disease (feeds.nature.com)
19977.
Direct observation of the superallowed α-decay of <sup>104</sup>Te (feeds.nature.com)
19978.
A direct black-hole mass measurement in a little red dot at high redshift (feeds.nature.com)
19979.
Temporary carbon dioxide removal to offset short-lived climate forcers (feeds.nature.com)
19980.
Monolithic three-dimensional integration of silicon transistors (feeds.nature.com)
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