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Biosensors characterize the routes taken by receptors to different active states (feeds.nature.com)
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Stretchy organic LED devices with an ‘exciplex’ state are highly efficient (feeds.nature.com)
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AI can turbocharge scientists’ careers — but limit their scope (feeds.nature.com)
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Predicting the fate of tropical forests under intensifying heat (feeds.nature.com)
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Should the Loch Ness Monster have a scientific name? (feeds.nature.com)
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AlphaFold can help African researchers to do cutting-edge structural biology (feeds.nature.com)
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Don’t assume that women’s low retraction rates reflect male ‘boldness’ (feeds.nature.com)
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No world-changing discoveries without biodiversity (feeds.nature.com)
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Ancient ‘snowball’ Earth had frigidly briny seas (feeds.nature.com)
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Getting to the (square) root of stock-market swings (feeds.nature.com)
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Disappearing ‘planet’ reveals a solar system’s turbulent times (feeds.nature.com)
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Putting immune cells into ‘night mode’ reduces heart-attack damage (feeds.nature.com)
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A way to identify the biological basis of gene–trait associations (feeds.nature.com)
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Exotic quasiparticles glimpsed in graphene (feeds.nature.com)
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How viral RNAs escape a host mechanism that controls translation (feeds.nature.com)
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The poetic life and death of a glow-worm (feeds.nature.com)
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Retire ‘seminal’ from the scientific vocabulary (feeds.nature.com)
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Rethink how we build AI to enable effective climate-change mitigation (feeds.nature.com)
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Science in 2026: what to expect this year (feeds.nature.com)
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Highly efficient LED device built by stacking layers of light-emitting perovskite (feeds.nature.com)
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Sub-Saharan Africa has lost almost one-quarter of its pre-industrial biodiversity (feeds.nature.com)
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Economic inequality does not equate to poor well-being or mental health (feeds.nature.com)
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Can boomerangs bounce? (feeds.nature.com)
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Mummies give up their secrets — but not their mystery (feeds.nature.com)
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Oddly cool super-hot planet has an atmosphere it shouldn’t (feeds.nature.com)
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Hot spot: plants use infrared signals to say they’re ready to reproduce (feeds.nature.com)
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Biobanks reveal genetic complexity in human evolution (feeds.nature.com)
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Genes don’t explain what made humans different (feeds.nature.com)
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How the Romans built their empire of concrete (feeds.nature.com)
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Take the News & Views end-of-year quiz: vampire fungus, migratory moths and a 160-year-old mystery (feeds.nature.com)
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