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When AI rejects your grant proposal: algorithms are helping to make funding decisions
First CRISPR horses spark controversy: what’s next for gene-edited animals?
Hope for diabetes: CRISPR-edited cells pump out insulin in a person — and evade immune detection
Diabetes drug shows anti-ageing effects on chromsomes
Author Correction: <i>PPP2R1A</i> mutations portend improved survival after cancer immunotherapy
Publisher Correction: In situ light-field imaging of octopus locomotion reveals simplified control
Daily briefing: Is a cure for psoriasis on the horizon?
RFK Jr slings accusations and defends public-health upheaval at fiery hearing
Europe’s largest paper mill? 1,500 research articles linked to Ukrainian network
Newfound immune cell in mice hints at why inflammation spikes with old age
Chemists cram record nine metals into trendy 2D material
Air pollution directly linked to increased dementia risk
Changing tides ushered in the world’s first civilization
Will a child survive? Older siblings have a powerful influence
Inside a mosquito factory
Daily briefing: How bad are ultra-processed foods, really?
How the brain’s amygdala reacts when making decisions to avoid losses
Brain tumours in mice grow more slowly when starved of key amino acid
A way to determine how partial charges of atoms in a molecule are distributed
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