Credit in research goes hand in hand with responsibility
(feeds.nature.com)
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Ageing rewires the body’s tolerance to infection
(feeds.nature.com)
16053.
Mysterious ‘little red dots’ could be black holes in disguise
(feeds.nature.com)
16054.
Polyamine-dependent metabolic shielding regulates alternative splicing
(feeds.nature.com)
16055.
Sub-zero Celsius elastocaloric cooling via low-transition-temperature alloys
(feeds.nature.com)
16056.
16057.
Ultra-high-throughput mapping of genetic design space
(feeds.nature.com)
16058.
Little red dots as young supermassive black holes in dense ionized cocoons
(feeds.nature.com)
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16060.
A nowhere-to-hide mechanism ensures complete piRNA-directed DNA methylation
(feeds.nature.com)
16061.
Trapping of single atoms in metasurface optical tweezer arrays
(feeds.nature.com)
16062.
Enriching African genome representation through the AGenDA project
(feeds.nature.com)
16063.
A foundation model for continuous glucose monitoring data
(feeds.nature.com)
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Microbiota-induced T cell plasticity enables immune-mediated tumour control
(feeds.nature.com)
16066.
Mosaic lateral heterostructures in two-dimensional perovskite
(feeds.nature.com)
16067.
Three tips for scientific writing: a guide for graduate students
(feeds.nature.com)
16068.
Six steps to protect researchers’ digital security
(feeds.nature.com)
16069.
When hardware goes end-of-life, companies need to open-source the software
(news.ycombinator.com)
16070.
EOL hardware should mean open-source software
(news.ycombinator.com)
16071.
Opinion | They’re Coming for Our Data Centers
(feeds.content.dowjones.io)
16072.
‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Is an Absolute Triumph
(gizmodo.com)
16073.
Lawsuit: DHS wants “unlimited subpoena authority” to unmask ICE critics
(arstechnica.com)
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FDA deletes warning on bogus autism therapies touted by RFK Jr.‘s allies
(arstechnica.com)
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Apple just straight up robbed Google
(feeds.feedburner.com)