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Daily briefing: Brain–immune crosstalk worsens the damage of heart attacks
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How Winter Storm Fern Slowed Down the Bitcoin Network
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A bendable AI chip for wearable technology
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Accurate determination of the 3D atomic structure of amorphous materials
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Daily briefing: The battle over the identity of the first animals
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Daily briefing: Blister beetles hoodwink bees with floral smells
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The Enchiridion by Epictetus
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Daily briefing: Why cancer might protect against Alzheimer’s disease
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Marvellous microbes, memory and the multiverse: Books in brief
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Daily briefing: Trump — one year in
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A variety of early hominin species shared the Afar region of Ethiopia
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Quantum effect observed for biggest objects yet
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Four camera-type eyes in the earliest vertebrates from the Cambrian Period
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Daily briefing: The first documented case of tool use in cattle
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The US is quitting 66 global agencies: what does it mean for science?
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I've Watched Natural World Factors Sink Deals. Do This Before Raising Capital.
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Why Motorola’s 7-year update promise matters — and why it might not be enough
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Daily briefing: Cancer cells stay hidden using stolen mitochondria
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Making progress on global health will need high-quality evidence
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Daily briefing: Why ‘harmless’ germs can be deadly for some people
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Genomic clues to the origin of eukaryotic cells
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Ageing rewires the body’s tolerance to infection
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AI tools boost individual scientists but could limit research as a whole
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What the future holds for AI – from the people shaping it
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