Virus deploys a ‘loose cannon’ enzyme to overpower bacterial defences
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A black hole's spin could finally be measured by a high-speed star
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Microsoft tests faster Windows File Explorer, new context menu
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Scientific expedition makes the best of bad weather
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Asia’s longevity gains must be translated into better health
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Europe must adapt to live with megafires
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Heatwaves expose weak links in food systems
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Rattlesnakes’ own antivenom could protect humans too
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Rattlesnakes’ own anti-venom could protect humans too
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How the human brain can pursue two goals at the same time
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The probiotic bacteria engineered to treat diabetes
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Windows 11 KB5121003 & KB5120240 cumulative updates released
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HIV vaccines guide rare immune cells to make broadly neutralizing antibodies
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Will AI make our dreams all look the same?
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How escalating costs scuppered a radio telescope at Joddrell Bank
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Shipping on rivers packs a surprisingly large climate punch
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The case for responsible scientific activism
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Funders should look beyond strict age criteria
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‘Television’? The word will never catch on!
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How scientists can tackle the paradox of political polarization
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Lab leaders should follow football’s lead and have coaching qualifications
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Scientists don’t need more trust, they need public allies
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Put health systems at the centre of European heatwave plans
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