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A bile acid could explain how calorie restriction slows ageing
Simultaneous phase transition and chemical reaction in a heat-storing material
Sea ice is shrinking during Antarctic winter: here’s what it means for Earth’s oceans and atmosphere
Vapour-deposited thin films raise the possibility of portable nuclear clocks
<b>How Los Angeles neighbours partnered to show </b><b>under-represented students the ‘unspoken rules’ to success</b>
Dread and determination: how climate scientists are preparing for Trump 2.0
Machine learning helps to determine the diverse conformations of RNA molecules
A dormant overmassive black hole in the early Universe
Four-component protein nanocages designed by programmed symmetry breaking
Growth-based monolithic 3D integration of single-crystal 2D semiconductors
Record-low Antarctic sea ice in 2023 increased ocean heat loss and storms
Tidally driven remelting around 4.35 billion years ago indicates the Moon is old
Synaptic basis of feature selectivity in hippocampal neurons
Determining structures of RNA conformers using AFM and deep neural networks
Atmospheric rivers cause warm winters and extreme heat events
Engineered extrachromosomal oncogene amplifications promote tumorigenesis
Timely TGFβ signalling inhibition induces notochord
Hierarchical design of pseudosymmetric protein nanocages
Terahertz field-induced metastable magnetization near criticality in FePS<sub>3</sub>
Spatial transcriptomic clocks reveal cell proximity effects in brain ageing
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