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Author Correction: FANCD2–FANCI surveys DNA and recognizes double- to single-stranded junctions
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‘Talking won’t save the planet’: uniting efforts to save Panama’s parks
Characterization of single neurons reprogrammed by pancreatic cancer
Ambient-pressure superconductivity onset above 40 K in (La,Pr)<sub>3</sub>Ni<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub> films
What are the best AI tools for research? <i>Nature</i>’s guide
Money and murder: the dark side of the Asilomar meeting on recombinant DNA
Researchers overlooked airborne diseases for centuries — then COVID-19 changed everything
Here’s how to bag a hefty research prize to turbocharge innovation
Daily briefing: Scientists use AI to design life-like enzymes from scratch
‘Targeted and belittled’: scientists at US environmental agency speak out as layoffs begin
NASA embraced diversity. Trump’s DEI purge is hitting space scientists hard
Bats on film: scientific storytelling from a recovering academic
Why I retracted part of my PhD dissertation
‘Researching climate change feels like standing in the path of an approaching train’
Daily briefing: A simple blood test could diagnose pancreatic cancer early
Quantum-computing technology that makes qubits from atoms wins mega investment
<b>Vaccine sceptic RFK Jr is now a powerful force in US science: what will he do?</b>
Royal Society will meet amid campaign to revoke Elon Musk’s fellowship
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