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Artificial intelligence can provide accurate forecasts of extreme floods at global scale
Metal telluride nanosheets by scalable solid lithiation and exfoliation
Immune microniches shape intestinal T<sub>reg</sub> function
Ancestral allele of DNA polymerase gamma modifies antiviral tolerance
Jurassic shuotheriids show earliest dental diversification of mammaliaforms
Shell buckling for programmable metafluids
Molecular insights into capsular polysaccharide secretion
An optical tweezer array of ultracold polyatomic molecules
A brain-specific angiogenic mechanism enabled by tip cell specialization
Structural basis of Integrator-dependent RNA polymerase II termination
Heat flows enrich prebiotic building blocks and enhance their reactivity
Interim analyses of a first-in-human phase 1/2 mRNA trial for propionic acidaemia
Bridging structural and cell biology with cryo-electron microscopy
The variation and evolution of complete human centromeres
Improving prime editing with an endogenous small RNA-binding protein
Phase-change memory via a phase-changeable self-confined nano-filament
Mechanical activation opens a lipid-lined pore in OSCA ion channels
Fossils document evolutionary changes of jaw joint to mammalian middle ear
Pregnancy’s effect on ‘biological’ age, polite birds, and the carbon cost of home-grown veg
The EU’s ominous emphasis on ‘open strategic autonomy’ in research
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