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The biggest ‘Schrödinger’s cat’ yet — physicists put 7,000 atoms in superposition
Publisher Correction: Polyamine-dependent metabolic shielding regulates alternative splicing
Publisher Correction: Multiple oestradiol functions inhibit ferroptosis and acute kidney injury
Editorial Expression of Concern: The X-linked lymphoproliferative-disease gene product SAP regulates signals induced through the co-receptor SLAM
Girls are starting puberty younger — why, and what are the risks?
Seven technologies to watch in 2026
AI and nuclear energy feature strongly in agenda-setting technologies for 2026
The rich stopped buying yachts the year time went on sale
Daily briefing: The first documented case of tool use in cattle
US Congress set to reject Trump’s sweeping science budget cuts
US science after a year of Trump: what has been lost and what remains
The US is quitting 66 global agencies: what does it mean for science?
Mistaken identity and the psychology of human recognition
How much protein do you actually need?
Author Correction: Anthropogenic influences on major tropical cyclone events
‘Shattered’: US scientists speak out about how Trump policies disrupted their careers
Trump one year on: How six US researchers plan to protect science amid chaos and cuts
Fossil-fuel phase out is not enough: countries must remove atmospheric carbon
Study decision-making to understand how technology will affect behaviour
US funding cuts harm aspiring young scientists, too
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