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The American Missile Crisis
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Capstone – multi-platform, multi-architecture disassembly framework
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Troubled waters: a plant protein senses when cells are running dry
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A maize gene that coordinates flowering aids drought resistance
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1936.
High-pulse-energy integrated mode-locked laser using a Mamyshev oscillator
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1937.
Nuclear shell structure governs short-range nucleon pairing
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1938.
Mechanophore cross-linking enhances ballistic energy dissipation of polymers
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1939.
Spermine is an endogenous iron chelator that inhibits ferroptosis
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1940.
Plastoglobules compartmentalize nitrogen assimilation in maize
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1941.
Cell-type-resolved genetic variation shapes inflammatory bowel disease risk
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Teosinte alleles enhance nitrogen assimilation and seed protein in maize
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Cold-induced peptide signalling secures pollen resilience and crop yield
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Acquired genetic and cell-state changes in IDH-mutant glioma progression
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A natural depsipeptide antibiotic binds the E-site of the bacterial ribosome
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Why a synthetic human genome is still worth building
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Male bowerbirds prefer to dazzle females with bright human-made items
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1950.
Male bowerbirds hope to dazzle females with bright human-made items
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