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Can AI build a virtual cell? Scientists race to model life’s smallest unit
Daily briefing: Researchers re-enact an epic ancient canoe trip
RFK Jr’s vaccine advisers vote down flu-shot ingredient — but back some jabs
Killer whales exfoliate each other with home-made scrubbers
‘I didn’t know someone could pursue astronomy as a career’
NIH-funded science must now be free to read instantly: what you should know
Are these the world’s oldest rocks? Fresh data confirm contested claim
Addendum: Unravelling cysteine-deficiency-associated rapid weight loss
Harvard vs Trump: what this epic battle means for science
Everyday painkiller made from plastic — by <i>E. coli</i>
Daily briefing: The neuroscience behind eureka moments
Does using ChatGPT change your brain activity? Study sparks debate
DeepMind’s new AlphaGenome AI tackles the ‘dark matter’ in our DNA
Here’s why China’s science and innovation model is thriving
Change of venue: fission-yeast cell-division cues actually initiate in the nucleus
Nanoscale heat transport tracked at interface between semiconductor materials
Wake up call for AI: computer-vision research increasingly used for surveillance
What incentives do companies need to publish research?
‘Wildest thing’: solar-powered slug steals chloroplasts and stores them for emergencies
Computer-vision research is hiding its role in creating ‘Big Brother’ technologies
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