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The science fiction science method
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A global humidity index with lateral hydrologic flows
Lithium deficiency and the onset of Alzheimer’s disease
Optical control of resonances in temporally symmetry-broken metasurfaces
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Data-driven de novo design of super-adhesive hydrogels
A diverse and distinct microbiome inside living trees
Excised DNA circles from V(D)J recombination promote relapsed leukaemia
Structural basis of fast N-type inactivation in K<sub>v</sub> channels
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NSD2 inhibitors rewire chromatin to treat lung and pancreatic cancers
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