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‘Open source’ AI isn’t truly open — here’s how researchers can reclaim the term
AlphaFold is running out of data — so drug firms are building their own version
Daily briefing: Why RNA hasn’t yet had its ‘AlphaFold’ moment
Synaptic and neural behaviours in a standard silicon transistor
Lasso-shaped molecule is a new type of broad-spectrum antibiotic
Some assembly required
Recovery of fluoride from ‘forever chemicals’ could lead to circular economy for fluorine
A lighthouse galaxy shines unexpectedly through the fog of the cosmic dawn
Why is there more matter than antimatter? CERN result offers tantalizing new clue
Track gender ratios in research to keep countries, institutions and publishers accountable
A map of mitochondrial biology reveals the energy landscape of the human brain
Crucial meeting: molecule helps vaccine to interact with killer T cells
Neuronal receptors at body temperature reveal their gating mechanics
New antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria discovered in technician’s garden
The full lethal impact of massive cuts to international food aid
Pregnancy’s true toll on the body: huge birth study paints most detailed picture yet
First map of human brain mitochondria is ‘groundbreaking’ achievement
Global marine heatwave of 2023–24 was viewed as unlikely but not impossible given current warming
Gender gap in research publishing is improving — slowly
Certified randomness using a trapped-ion quantum processor
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