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Creating new materials by turning failure on its head
Author Correction: Differentiation fate of a stem-like CD4 T cell controls immunity to cancer
Daily briefing: The man sniffing out fraudsters that sell fake degrees
How to climate-proof crops: scientists say the secret’s in the dirt
Cat brains age like ours — and could help scientists to understand cognitive decline
China’s thriving forests are stockpiling vast amounts of carbon
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How ‘miracle’ weight-loss drugs will change the world
Is there a ‘Goldilocks zone’ for paper length?
ChatGPT is transforming peer review — how can we use it responsibly?
India’s US$20-billion fertilizer subsidies could do more for farmers — here’s how
COP29: involve the IPCC in defining climate finance
AI-generated images threaten science — here’s how researchers hope to spot them
‘Invisible and uncharismatic’ fungi need taxonomy champions, too
Distributed peer review: how Ukraine has reaped the benefits and minimized the risks
How fungus-farming ants have nourished biology for 150 years
Western science diplomacy must rethink its biases and treat all partners equally
A spider’s windproof web
Daily briefing: Lots of sugar as a child raises the risk of diabetes as an adult
I had to let a student go and I feel as though I failed them — how do I do better next time?
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