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Briefing Chat: ‘Zombie cells’ resurrected with new genes
(feeds.nature.com)
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Sunken Soviet nuclear submarine’s radioactive release
(feeds.nature.com)
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Huge lung-cancer screening campaign boosts early diagnosis
(feeds.nature.com)
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History of ‘forever’ chemicals is written in Antarctic snow
(feeds.nature.com)
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This startup wants to change how mathematicians do math
(technologyreview.com)
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A cancer-promoting fusion protein acts during embryonic brain development
(feeds.nature.com)
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Anticancer antibodies can evolve to cause autoimmune brain disease
(feeds.nature.com)
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Remembrance of inflammations past
(feeds.nature.com)
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Redirecting current solves a shadowy problem faced by perovskite solar cells
(feeds.nature.com)
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Why insects aren't huge: a new challenge to a decades-old idea
(feeds.nature.com)
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Salt lakes are shrinking and expanding, causing havoc in conservation
(feeds.nature.com)
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Why it’s hard to guess the high note
(feeds.nature.com)
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Ask HN: Running legacy IE/ActiveX clients without local admin rights?
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Microsoft Says It Is Fixing Windows 11
(slashdot.org)
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This is Microsoft’s plan to fix Windows 11
(theverge.com)
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Briefing Chat: Are scientists funny? The evidence is in — and it's no joke
(feeds.nature.com)
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Mighty mini-magnet is low in cost and light on energy use
(feeds.nature.com)
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Chemical pollutants are rife across the world’s oceans
(feeds.nature.com)
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Strength persists after a mid-life course of obesity drugs
(feeds.nature.com)
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Faster ticking of ‘biological clock’ predicts shorter lifespan
(feeds.nature.com)
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An enzyme inside the bacterial-cell membrane chops up viral DNA on entry
(feeds.nature.com)
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Our microbial ancestors were probably oxygen-tolerant
(feeds.nature.com)