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Author Correction: An endosomal tether undergoes an entropic collapse to bring vesicles together
Daily briefing: Pluto-Charon duet started with a gravitational ‘kiss-and-capture’
New obesity definition sidelines BMI to focus on health
AI-powered contract automation helps research managers level up
Air pollution and brain damage: what the science says
Do you need extra training before graduate school? Consider a post-baccalaureate position
How to sustain scientific collaboration amid worsening US–China relations
Retractions caused by honest mistakes are extremely stressful, say researchers
How science recruiters and job applicants can get on the same page
Australia’s social-media ban won’t work — there are better ways to keep kids safe
The scientific reason to cook with simmering rather than vigorously boiling water
Has Bluesky replaced X for scientists? Take <i>Nature</i>’s poll
The astonishing scientists who starved to protect plants during the Second World War
Harsh criticism and unreasonable expectations worsen PhD students’ mental health
Remove subsidies to solve India’s fertilizer-overuse problem
AlphaFold 3 is great — but it still needs human help to get chemistry right
Advising policymakers can’t be taught — researchers must learn by doing
Philanthropic foundations must step in to shield science from Trump’s cuts
How should we test AI for human-level intelligence? OpenAI’s o3 electrifies quest
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