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Electrostatic-based transfer keeps 2D materials ultra-clean
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She lived to 117: what her genes and lifestyle tell us about longevity
How a tick-borne virus enters human cells
A drug–diet combination could improve childhood cancer treatment
Universities are — and must continue to be — a force for good
Exclusive: RFK Jr cancelled mRNA research — but the US military is still funding it
Using short synthetic nucleic acids to probe genes in viruses that infect bacteria
The future of universities: a <i>Nature</i> special report
It’s not wokeness — it’s human rights
Arousal reframed as an organism‑wide dynamic system
No lectures, exams, essays: inside a twenty-first-century university
Boosting immune cells to combat cancer using CRISPR engineering and large-scale <i>in vivo</i> testing
Climate change is reshaping fish communities in the United States
Universities under fire must harness more of the financial value they create
Robotic system takes chemistry into hyperspace
What research might be lost after the NIH’s cuts? <i>Nature</i> trained a bot to find out
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