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Masked mitochondria slip into cells to treat disease in mice
Mathematician who reshaped number theory wins prestigious Abel prize
Seeking an industry role? Sell yourself as a problem-solver, not a job-seeker
UK bets big on homegrown fusion and quantum — can it lead the world?
Daily briefing: Funding calls plummet as NIH turns away from agency-directed science
Thymus health is a predictor of lifelong well-being and immunotherapy effectiveness
An enzyme inside the bacterial-cell membrane chops up viral DNA on entry
CRISPR makes enhanced cancer-fighting immune cells inside mice
Our microbial ancestors were probably oxygen-tolerant
Brain’s protective barrier stays leaky for years after playing contact sports
Mystery of how plants make a family of medicinal molecules has been solved
Quirky base pairing attracts rule-breaking enzymes to destroy microRNAs
Static electricity is a big mystery — a jolt of fresh research could help to solve it
A gene-editing method generates immunotherapeutic CAR T cells in the body
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