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Genome-coverage single-cell histone modifications for embryo lineage tracing
Humans in Africa’s wet tropical forests 150 thousand years ago
A single-fibre computer enables textile networks and distributed inference
Achieving kilowatt-scale elastocaloric cooling by a multi-cell architecture
A compendium of human gene functions derived from evolutionary modelling
Multiplexed entanglement of multi-emitter quantum network nodes
Glacial isostatic adjustment reveals Mars’s interior viscosity structure
Clonal <i>Candida auris</i> and ESKAPE pathogens on the skin of residents of nursing homes
Comparative characterization of human accelerated regions in neurons
Continued Atlantic overturning circulation even under climate extremes
The conserved HIV-1 spacer peptide 2 triggers matrix lattice maturation
Glycocalyx dysregulation impairs blood–brain barrier in ageing and disease
Systems-level design principles of metabolic rewiring in an animal
A hypothalamic circuit underlying the dynamic control of social homeostasis
Brain-wide presynaptic networks of functionally distinct cortical neurons
Integrated analysis of the complete sequence of a macaque genome
Evolutionary lability of a key innovation spurs rapid diversification
Macrophages recycle phagocytosed bacteria to fuel immunometabolic responses
Programs, origins and immunomodulatory functions of myeloid cells in glioma
A lightweight shape-memory alloy with superior temperature-fluctuation resistance
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