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US autism research gets $50-million funding boost — amid row over Tylenol
Mitochondria expel tainted DNA — spurring age-related inflammation
Common air pollutant has a secret weapon: bacterial toxins
Gut microbiota keeps watch over future egg cells
Daily briefing: How to live to 117
Python, the movie! The programming language’s origin story comes to the silver screen
Huntington’s disease treated for first time using gene therapy
Swapping old immune cells in the brain with fresh ones could treat disease
How passage through the Milky Way’s spiral arms altered our planet
Retractions can reshape scientists’ careers in unexpected ways
US serial killer case opens door to using cutting-edge DNA data in courts
When life gets in the way of your meticulously-planned career in science
Mammoth challenge: why we called our de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences
Why is autism really on the rise? What the science says
Big mother whales have more daughters than sons
Daily briefing: ‘Thinky think before grabby grab’ — lab tips for science success
Tylenol is over 130 years old — why is it still the gold-standard painkiller?
Jazzy jaw joints: evolutionary fine-tuning reveals unexpected bone connections in ancient predecessors of mammals
Machine learning reveals potential consequences of cuts to US research
A press release from just before the singularity
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