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How infighting led the Maya civilization to catastrophic collapse
Why ‘quantum proteins’ could be the next big thing in biology
Climate research is global — risks and responsibilities should also be distributed
South Korea’s AI framework act focuses on rights and safety
Releasing open-weight AI in steps would alleviate risks
Earth’s oldest crystals suggest an early start for plate tectonics
‘No one quite like her’: meet the female colleagues who inspire these award-winning women in science
AI agents are ‘aeroplanes for the mind’: five ways to ensure that scientists are responsible pilots
Audio long read: Many people have no mental imagery. What’s going on in their brains?
BCDX2–CX3 and DX2–CX3 complexes assemble and stabilize RAD51 filaments
Author Correction: Root microbiota drive direct integration of phosphate stress and immunity
The hidden lives behind China’s great Internet firewall
The squeal of peeling tape, explained
Daily briefing: This Utah family line might be evidence of ‘selfish genes’ in humans
I will continue the fight for environmental justice in Black communities
Briefing chat: Pokémon turns 30 — how Pikachu and pals inspired generations of researchers
Editorial Expression of Concern: The gene product Murr1 restricts HIV-1 replication in resting CD4+ lymphocytes
Pokémon turns 30 — how the fictional pocket monsters shaped science
White House stalls release of approved US science budgets
Brain mysteries and Bronze Age diplomacy: Books in brief
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