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Red lines for religious AI
Gigantic black holes did not have starring role in early cosmic transition
Daily briefing: Corals have been pushed beyond an irreversible tipping point, says report
Men’s brains shrink faster than women’s: what that means for Alzheimer’s
Economics Nobel prize won by researchers who showed how science boosts growth
‘Am I redundant?’: how AI changed my career in bioinformatics
What an academic misconduct accusation taught me about sharing research
Digital flocks, predators allow ecologists to simulate real-world animal behaviour
Birds’ intruder alert hints at how sounds took on new meanings
Andean peoples hunted and gathered long after they embraced farming
Defending Ohuira Bay, Mexico
Host cell Z-RNAs activate ZBP1 during virus infections
Alchemy: discredited pseudoscience or chemistry’s worthy ancestor?
Metals are key to the global economy — but three challenges threaten supply chains
Coral die-off marks Earth’s first climate ‘tipping point’, scientists say
Daily briefing: Don't sideline Palestinian scientists after ceasefire, say experts
Should genetically modified wildlife be banned? Scientists weigh the risks
The world’s first plastics treaty is in crisis: can it be salvaged?
Dangerous ‘nitazene’ opioids are on the rise: researchers are worried
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