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    • Entry: Natural nappers: monitoring the sleeping patterns of wild orangutans
    • Entry: I pioneered my country’s newborn health-screening programme
    • Entry: If you’re a US researcher, now is the time to establish a plan B
    • Entry: ’We couldn’t live without it’: the UCSC Genome Browser turns 25
    • Entry: Obesity drugs made in China could power next wave of treatments
    • Entry: Stare into a whale’s colossal eye — June’s best science images
    • Entry: Trump team axes contracts with publishing giant Springer Nature
    • Entry: Ageing is linked to inflammation — but only in the industrialized world
    • Entry: What do dolphins talk about? One biologist is trying to listen in
    • Entry: Deciphering how dog roses with an odd chromosome copy number sexually reproduce
    • Entry: Publisher Correction: Metabolic adaptations direct cell fate during tissue regeneration
    • Entry: Architecture, dynamics and biogenesis of GluA3 AMPA glutamate receptors
    • Entry: Author Correction: Targeting the SHOC2–RAS interaction in RAS-mutant cancers
    • Entry: It should be free to apply to graduate school
    • Entry: Human space travel risks contaminating Mars
    • Entry: How much energy is wasted from making a cup of tea?
    • Entry: Global pandemic agreement needs sustained pressure to succeed
    • Entry: Protect Iran’s scientists from attacks
    • Entry: Turmoil at US science academy as Trump cuts force layoffs
    • Entry: How to speed up peer review: make applicants mark one another
    • Entry: Ancient DNA helps trace stinky Roman fish sauce to its source
    • Entry: Three tips for talking to a vaccine sceptic
    • Entry: 3D-printed fake wasps help explain bad animal mimicry
    • Entry: Massive submarine eruption darkened clouds half a world away
    • Entry: Boron-mediated modular assembly of tetrasubstituted alkenes
    • Entry: Stereodivergent transformation of a natural polyester to enantiopure PHAs
    • Entry: Mapping the adaptive landscape of Batesian mimicry using 3D-printed stimuli
    • Entry: Functional amyloid proteins confer defence against predatory bacteria
    • Entry: Plants monitor the integrity of their barrier by sensing gas diffusion
    • Entry: A mouse brain stereotaxic topographic atlas with isotropic 1-μm resolution
    • Entry: Poo of farm animals teems with drug-resistance genes
    • Entry: Neanderthals boiled bones in 'fat factories' to enrich their lean diet
    • Entry: How we’re rebuilding the Weizmann Institute — and our hopes for a better future
    • Entry: ‘Tour de force’ experiment probes quantum tunnelling in action
    • Entry: Rare find: interstellar visitor seen blazing through our Solar System
    • Entry: Academic language has become a proxy for European culture wars
    • Entry: Home medical tests miss the mark
    • Entry: Rise of the planet of the zombie bugs: Books in brief
    • Entry: How breaking the ‘reciprocity law’ could improve green energy
    • Entry: Audio long read: How to speak to a vaccine sceptic — research reveals what works
    • Entry: Japan requires name change after marriage — with big effects on female scientists
    • Entry: Celebrating researchers who make the scientific workplace more inclusive
    • Entry: China pours money into brain chips that give paralysed people more control
    • Entry: I help to build support systems for Latina researchers
    • Entry: Author Correction: Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss
    • Entry: Efficient perovskite/silicon tandem with asymmetric self-assembly molecule
    • Entry: How monitoring a remote Finnish peatland helps climate science
    • Entry: Turbocharged ‘killer’ cells show promise for autoimmune disease
    • Entry: Rubbish years: how to boost lab group morale when world events crash in
    • Entry: The Māori values that make good sense in science
    • Entry: Daily briefing: Neanderthals boiled bones in ‘fat factories’
    • Entry: Memory gets a boost from positive emotion
    • Entry: Support Sudan’s displaced young scientists
    • Entry: Address Colombia’s brain-health crisis
    • Entry: Old CO₂ released from rivers complicates evaluations of fossil-fuel emissions
    • Entry: Inventions that made the United States a powerhouse of innovation
    • Entry: Hot air: the most extreme heatwaves are accelerating the fastest
    • Entry: Expand biobank sampling to three or more generations
    • Entry: Metascience can improve science — but it must be useful to society, too
    • Entry: Genetic mutation predicts survival after immunotherapy for ovarian cancer
    • Entry: Deaf scientists hit by drastic NIH cuts — the research community must support them
    • Entry: Replay and representation dynamics in the hippocampus of freely flying bats
    • Entry: Feline infectious peritonitis epizootic caused by a recombinant coronavirus
    • Entry: Retraction Note: Human fetal cerebellar cell atlas informs medulloblastoma origin and oncogenesis
    • Entry: Why quantum physicists are still arguing after 100 years
    • Entry: Ancient DNA reveals farming led to more human diseases
    • Entry: Sweet or sour? AI-powered device achieves human-like sense of taste
    • Entry: Workouts can help gut microbes to quell cancer
    • Entry: Lack of evidence for the transitional cerebellar progenitor
    • Entry: A single-cell multi-omics atlas of rice
    • Entry: The spatiotemporal distribution of human pathogens in ancient Eurasia
    • Entry: Author Correction: Genome-wide CRISPR screen in human T cells reveals regulators of FOXP3
    • Entry: Extreme river flood exposes latent erosion risk
    • Entry: Author Correction: Spatial immune scoring system predicts hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence
    • Entry: Promising vaccine against deadly Nipah virus can also treat infection
    • Entry: Survey of US postdocs finds threefold increase in job losses
    • Entry: US senators poised to reject Trump’s proposed massive science cuts
    • Entry: OpenAI's o3 tops new AI league table for answering scientific questions
    • Entry: Centuries-old DNA reveals origins of Greenland’s unique dogs
    • Entry: Giant map details nerves across a mouse's body: see stunning pics
    • Entry: Author Correction: Adhesive anti-fibrotic interfaces on diverse organs
    • Entry: Three weeks in a hide to spot one elusive bear: the life of a wildlife film-maker
    • Entry: Lonely spacecraft can navigate the stars
    • Entry: Mini hearts, lungs and livers made in lab now grow their own blood vessels
    • Entry: Scientists hide messages in papers to game AI peer review
    • Entry: Publisher Correction: Targeting GRPR for sex hormone-dependent cancer after loss of E-cadherin
    • Entry: Experimental demonstration of logical magic state distillation
    • Entry: Scientists everywhere must be protected
    • Entry: A motorcycle ride through the forest: how I protect Nigeria’s wildlife
    • Entry: Embattled US scientific society names palaeontologist to top job
    • Entry: Microbiota-driven antitumour immunity mediated by dendritic cell migration
    • Entry: Need to update your data? Follow these five tips
    • Entry: Giant radio telescope was ‘a natural magnet’ for African talent
    • Entry: AI hype, crackling northern lights and more: take it all in with these holiday reads
    • Entry: Why I study trauma's genetic legacy
    • Entry: A canine friend to a feline family
    • Entry: Map endemic species before they vanish unrecorded
    • Entry: Invest in data resources to make FAIR a reality
    • Entry: China’s journal ranking system stands up to scrutiny
    • Entry: Critical commentaries such as ‘Matters arising’ have flawed formats
    • Entry: The mysterious missing ingredient in the highest-energy cosmic rays
    • Entry: Low-quality papers based on public health data are flooding the scientific literature
    • Entry: One potent gene raises risk of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other brain diseases
    • Entry: Without science, there can be no development
    • Entry: Bring science into business schools to train the leaders of tomorrow
    • Entry: Temperature-Related Hospitalization Burden under Climate Change
    • Entry: Author Correction: BNT162b2 vaccine induces neutralizing antibodies and poly-specific T cells in humans
    • Entry: ‘Stealth flippers’ helped this extinct mega-predator stalk its prey
    • Entry: Redox-powered autonomous directional C–C bond rotation under enzyme control
    • Entry: Imidazole propionate is a driver and therapeutic target in atherosclerosis
    • Entry: A male-essential miRNA is key for avian sex chromosome dosage compensation
    • Entry: Immigrant–native pay gap driven by lack of access to high-paying jobs
    • Entry: Neutrophils drive vascular occlusion, tumour necrosis and metastasis
    • Entry: Super-resolution stimulated X-ray Raman spectroscopy
    • Entry: Mitochondrial origins of the pressure to sleep
    • Entry: How the world’s biggest bats got their enormous wingspans
    • Entry: How sugar overload in early life affects the brain later
    • Entry: How the brain wakes up from sleep — and produces that morning feeling
    • Entry: How to avoid nuclear war in an era of AI and misinformation
    • Entry: Google tapped billions of mobile phones to detect quakes worldwide — and send alerts
    • Entry: Robots demonstrate principles of collective intelligence
    • Entry: Heart from organ donor restarted outside the body — technique offers new source of organs
    • Entry: AI and misinformation are supercharging the risk of nuclear war
    • Entry: ‘Controlled chaos’: how to create an environment that fosters genius
    • Entry: To the Moon and quack: Books in brief
    • Entry: Asia’s haze affects ice and weather on the Frozen Continent
    • Entry: This ancient mega-predator was built for stealth
    • Entry: Pathology-oriented multiplexing enables integrative disease mapping
    • Entry: Sex at birth is not always random — mum’s age and genetics can play a part
    • Entry: Class of 2025: five PhD students reveal realigned priorities in wake of COVID and cuts
    • Entry: Should I tell anyone that I suspect misconduct in a paper I’m reviewing?
    • Entry: How your research can survive a US federal grant termination
    • Entry: Budget brainwaves: low-cost system collects brain data outside the lab
    • Entry: ‘Immortal’ stars have an elixir of youth: dark matter
    • Entry: AI, bounties and culture change, how scientists are taking on errors
    • Entry: ‘We have less than ten minutes’: how I communicate with spacecraft from the ground
    • Entry: How AI can deepen inequities for non-native English speakers in science
    • Entry: ‘We dissent’: NASA staff declare opposition to Trump cuts
    • Entry: Scientific jargon can be ‘satisfying’ — but misleading
    • Entry: Solving aviation’s climate-action conundrum
    • Entry: Should we treat rivers as living things?
    • Entry: Why evaluating the impact of AI needs to start now
    • Entry: Author Correction: Early versus deferred use of CDK4/6 inhibitors in advanced breast cancer
    • Entry: Author Correction: Stress dynamically modulates neuronal autophagy to gate depression onset
    • Entry: A natural nuclear reactor
    • Entry: Why publishing referee reports could backfire on public trust
    • Entry: Encouraging a ‘data sufficiency’ mindset is key for responsible research
    • Entry: Brazil must not weaken environmental planning rules
    • Entry: The optimistic brain: scans reveal thought patterns shared by positive thinkers
    • Entry: Breaking point: mechanical stress helps NINJ1 protein to rupture membranes
    • Entry: The COVID-19 pandemic transformed this scientist into a research-integrity sleuth
    • Entry: Fund scholars who tackle urgent issues — from misinformation to error spotting
    • Entry: Pre-rRNA spatial distribution and functional organization of the nucleolus
    • Entry: Experiments implementing small commuting models lack gravitational features
    • Entry: Rumble in the Miocene: terror bird versus caiman
    • Entry: Lethal malaria parasite’s weaknesses revealed
    • Entry: Giant laser heats solid gold to 14 times its melting point
    • Entry: Ageing stem cells in the knees drive arthritis damage
    • Entry: Reply to: Experiments implementing small commuting models lack gravitational features
    • Entry: Nanobody therapy rescues behavioural deficits of NMDA receptor hypofunction
    • Entry: Three-step biosynthesis of salicylic acid from benzoyl-CoA in plants
    • Entry: Complex genetic variation in nearly complete human genomes
    • Entry: This fish-inspired suction cup can stick to your organs
    • Entry: Unexpected danger lurks in this giant fault in the Yukon
    • Entry: DeepMind and OpenAI models solve maths problems at level of top students
    • Entry: Spain bids €400 million to host mega telescope at risk in US budget cuts
    • Entry: I won three competitive grants in a row. Here’s how I learnt what to do
    • Entry: Controversial ‘arsenic life’ paper retracted after 15 years — but authors fight back
    • Entry: Author Correction: Immune evasion through mitochondrial transfer in the tumour microenvironment
    • Entry: Author Correction: Human HDAC6 senses valine abundancy to regulate DNA damage
    • Entry: Ageing accelerates around age 50 ― some organs faster than others
    • Entry: Mystery food in Neanderthal diet might be maggots
    • Entry: How to tackle research misconduct: survey finds stark disagreement
    • Entry: Meet the early career scientists planning to leave the United States
    • Entry: Daily briefing: Damaging the climate could violate international law, court rules
    • Entry: Postdocs get more equipment time when applications are anonymized
    • Entry: How I’m helping to develop more-resilient food systems
    • Entry: Hard paths: how courage differs from bravery in science
    • Entry: Artificial diamonds are forever: 70 years of synthesizing these iconic gems
    • Entry: Physicists unleashed the power of the atom — but to what end?
    • Entry: China reins in the spiralling construction costs of nuclear power — what can other countries learn?
    • Entry: Why space foods aren’t just for space
    • Entry: ‘For AI to change how economies work, it has to represent all of us’
    • Entry: The Virtual Lab of AI agents designs new SARS-CoV-2 nanobodies
    • Entry: Can science address painters’ problems?
    • Entry: The brain fires up immune cells when sick people are nearby
    • Entry: Cell's sugar coating mapped at below-nanometre resolution
    • Entry: How China’s bold talent recruitment has shaped science
    • Entry: Africa needs to invest in science communication — here’s how
    • Entry: Scientists mourn Tom Lehrer — nerdiest of singer-songwriters
    • Entry: Could machine learning help to build a unified theory of cognition?
    • Entry: AI models are neglecting African languages — scientists want to change that
    • Entry: The quest to detect consciousness — in all its possible forms
    • Entry: Retraction Note: Parkin and PINK1 mitigate STING-induced inflammation
    • Entry: Author Correction: Dendritic, delayed, stochastic CaMKII activation in behavioural time scale plasticity
    • Entry: Author Correction: Dual interfacial H-bonding-enhanced deep-blue hybrid copper–iodide LEDs
    • Entry: Earth's deepest ecosystem discovered six miles below the sea
    • Entry: Lava planets’ atmospheres give away what lies beneath
    • Entry: Flourishing chemosynthetic life at the greatest depths of hadal trenches
    • Entry: Repurposing haemoproteins for asymmetric metal-catalysed H atom transfer
    • Entry: Remodelling of corticostriatal axonal boutons during motor learning
    • Entry: Synthesis of bulk hexagonal diamond
    • Entry: A hypothalamic circuit that modulates feeding and parenting behaviours
    • Entry: mRNA vaccines for HIV trigger strong immune response in people
    • Entry: How allergens make us cough and wheeze — by poking holes in airway cells
    • Entry: Potato, tomahto: the roots of the modern tater
    • Entry: The ocean's deepest animal ecosystem
    • Entry: Intricate origins of ice mummy’s ink revealed
    • Entry: My AI chatbot thinks my idea is fundable
    • Entry: Google AI model mines trillions of images to create maps of Earth ‘at any place and time’
    • Entry: I could not have become an astronomer on my own
    • Entry: India to penalize universities with too many retractions
    • Entry: ‘Congress has your back’: US senators tell scientists they want to protect NIH budget
    • Entry: Real-time in-situ magnetization reprogramming for soft robotics
    • Entry: How I’m electrifying transportation in Tanzania
    • Entry: Direct identification of Ac and No molecules with an atom-at-a-time technique
    • Entry: Glow-in-the-dark marsupial shows off its luminous fur — July’s best science images
    • Entry: This company claimed to ‘de-extinct’ dire wolves. Then the fighting started.
    • Entry: Eating ultra-processed foods could make it harder to lose weight
    • Entry: Environmental politics is doomed to fail — unless we tell better stories
    • Entry: Who’s to blame when AI agents mess up? We urgently need a new system of ethics
    • Entry: To save lives in heatwaves, focus on how human bodies work
    • Entry: What it’s like fighting racism and sexism in shark science
    • Entry: Breed giant prawns to withstand disease and climate change
    • Entry: Conserve marine migratory species to protect ecological links between land and sea
    • Entry: Tackle fake citations generated by AI
    • Entry: Mystery of billions of sea-star deaths solved at last
    • Entry: Plan-B careers can be a force for good in science
    • Entry: Don’t train medical AI on patients’ data without their knowledge
    • Entry: Tiny motor uses heat to perform molecular magic
    • Entry: Protect Palestinian archaeological sites during war
    • Entry: Baboons defend themselves by throwing stones
    • Entry: Overcome threats to renewable energy through skilful statecraft
    • Entry: Author Correction: Persistent transcriptional programmes are associated with remote memory
    • Entry: Therapeutic genetic restoration through allogeneic brain microglia replacement
    • Entry: Reply to: Inconclusive proof of ferroelectricity in peptide-VDF ribbons
    • Entry: Data anomalies and the economic commitment of climate change
    • Entry: Inconclusive proof of ferroelectricity in peptide-VDF ribbons
    • Entry: Microglia–neuron crosstalk via Hex–GM2–MGL2 maintains brain homeostasis
    • Entry: Publisher Correction: NINJ1 regulates plasma membrane fragility under mechanical strain
    • Entry: The real problems with America's health
    • Entry: Why did researchers stick a duck to a rock? To show off their super glue
    • Entry: Underwater glue shows its sticking power in rubber duck test
    • Entry: Globally recognized island is losing its trademark glaciers
    • Entry: Outrage over Trump team’s climate report spurs researchers to fight back
    • Entry: How researcher visa curbs threaten science careers
    • Entry: ‘A biographer’s dream’: this physicist investigated UFOs and flew over Hiroshima
    • Entry: George E. Smith obituary: co-inventor of the charge coupled device, which ushered in an era of digital images
    • Entry: These genes can have the opposite effects depending on which parent they came from
    • Entry: Alien planet glimpsed in star's 'habitable zone'
    • Entry: Monoclonal antibodies revolutionized biomedical science and health care
    • Entry: Swift bricks, ancient tattoos and more: Books in brief
    • Entry: How animal paw pads got their toughness
    • Entry: Can creativity in science be learnt? These researchers think so
    • Entry: Trump order gives political appointees vast powers over research grants
    • Entry: Decolonize scientific institutions, don’t just diversify them
    • Entry: A rude awakening
    • Entry: Controversial climate report from Trump team galvanizes scientists into action
    • Entry: Super-efficient teamwork is possible — if you’re an ant
    • Entry: A clear prompt
    • Entry: AI helps assemble ‘brain’ of future quantum computer
    • Entry: Cancelling mRNA studies is the highest irresponsibility
    • Entry: Does dark energy spawn from black holes? Could be a bright idea
    • Entry: How a fraudulent scientist faked his career and other cautionary tales: Books in brief
    • Entry: Glitch cop
    • Entry: RFK Jr demanded a vaccine study be retracted — the journal said no
    • Entry: US Supreme Court allows NIH to cut $2 billion in research grants
    • Entry: Author Correction: Dual neuromodulatory dynamics underlie birdsong learning
    • Entry: When will life expectancy reach 100? No time soon
    • Entry: Audio long read: How to detect consciousness in people, animals and maybe even AI
    • Entry: The vibrant colours of a house-hunting crab — August’s best science image
    • Entry: Research posts on Bluesky are more original — and get better engagement
    • Entry: Publisher Correction: In situ light-field imaging of octopus locomotion reveals simplified control
    • Entry: Author Correction: <i>PPP2R1A</i> mutations portend improved survival after cancer immunotherapy
    • Entry: Diabetes drug shows anti-ageing effects on chromsomes
    • Entry: <i>Nature</i> goes inside the world’s largest ‘mosquito factory’ — here’s the buzz
    • Entry: Hope for diabetes: CRISPR-edited cells pump out insulin in a person – and evade immune detection