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Lava planets’ atmospheres give away what lies beneath
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AI expands the repertoire of CRISPR-associated proteins for genome editing
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‘Smart’ tool pieces together proteins in response to combinations of cell-surface cues
Inflammation during viral infection can rouse dormant cancer cells
Physicists should revel in the diversity of ways to understand quantum mechanics
Observation of elusive interaction between neutrinos and atomic nuclei
Cloud-motion data identify changes in atmospheric circulation
Powerful satellite will map changes on Earth in stunning detail — down to a centimetre
Allergy-triggering proteins share a common characteristic
The tiny mouse lemur could make for a mighty model organism
Changes in Mars’s habitability could have been driven by carbonate formation and transient oases
Laser beams programmed to form various shapes by nanodisk arrays
Miniature neutrino detector promises to test laws of physics
Chemicals seeping from the sea floor sustain an extreme-depth ecosystem
‘Sleeping’ cancer cells in the lungs can be roused by COVID and flu
Epithelial cell membrane perforation induces allergic airway inflammation
Mouse lemur cell atlas informs primate genes, physiology and disease
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