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Daily briefing: A spectacular flowery frame for the Milky Way
Precise genome editing of human embryos triggers praise and alarm
Briefing chat: Spinosaurs with salt glands could have lived in marine environments
Electric vehicles cut pollution in China — and prevent 260,000 premature deaths
See a helicopter destined for Mars and a spectacular flowery frame for the Milky Way — May’s best science images
Europe is ditching US tech — what does this mean for researchers?
Daily briefing: Lung microbiome linked to a mysterious tissue-scarring condition
Science with military applications is cited more than civilian-only research
Babies’ birth weight improves with help of payments to parents
Author Correction: Physiology and immunology of a pig-to-human decedent kidney xenotransplant
Device could sniff out fusion reactors secretly making material for a nuclear bomb
What’s behind China’s historically high counts of corresponding authors?
This mysterious lung disease affects millions of people — but a drug tested in mice shows promise
Daily briefing: These immune cells go out with a bang
Troubled waters: a plant protein senses when cells are running dry
Ubiquitin tags detected on non-protein biomolecules using new method
Nanostructure of tooth enamel casts light on dietary shifts as humans evolved
Tiny hubs of metabolic activity optimize nitrogen use in maize
White House proposes vast overhaul of US science funding: what you need to know
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