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China intensifies push to become world leader in tech and AI
Daily briefing: Genomes shake up the shark family tree
‘RAMmageddon’ hits labs: AI-driven memory shortage is impacting science
The problem with Canada’s plan to buy scientific prestige
How the classic computer game <i>Doom</i> became a tool for science
Briefing chat: ‘Can it run <i>Doom</i>?’ — why scientists got brain cells and a satellite to play the classic game
Polymers with purpose: molecules can squirm free of the pack
Author Correction: SLAMF6 as a drug-targetable suppressor of T cell immunity against cancer
Daily briefing: Vaccine-carrying mosquitoes could inoculate bats against rabies
‘Baked, not fried’: five highlights from nutrition research
Youthful antics predict lifespan — at least for these fish
Nervous networker or conference presenter? Just care less, says speech coach Susie Ashfield
How bioRxiv changed the way biologists share ideas — in numbers
‘Einstein‘ bot sharpens debate over AI in the classroom
No such thing as a shark? Genomes shake up ocean predator’s family tree
Reckoning with my ‘ghost years’: why a low publication rate doesn’t always reflect failure
Daily briefing: ‘Virtual cell’ simulates nearly every chemical reaction in the real thing
Daily briefing: ‘Virtual cell’ simulates nearly every chemical reaction in the real thing
AI can ‘same-ify’ human expression — can some brains resist its pull?
Using mosquitoes to vaccinate bats could curb the spread of deadly diseases
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