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Globally recognized island is losing its trademark glaciers
Monoclonal antibodies revolutionized biomedical science and health care
These genes can have the opposite effects depending on which parent they came from
George E. Smith obituary: co-inventor of the charge coupled device, which ushered in an era of digital images
‘A biographer’s dream’: this physicist investigated UFOs and flew over Hiroshima
Daily briefing: Reflections from a survivor of the Hiroshima bombing
Does lithium deficiency contribute to Alzheimer’s disease?
AI learns from nature to design super-adhesive gels that work underwater
OpenAI launches reasoning LLM that you can download and tweak
Parent-of-origin effects found for gene variants that affect human growth and metabolism
New hope for Alzheimer’s: lithium supplement reverses memory loss in mice
Ancient marine reptile was a silent swimmer
Highly efficient deep-blue LED devices made using hybrid copper–iodide compound
Nuclear-weapons risks are back — and we need to act like it
High levels of circular DNA made as immune cells develop increases the risk of leukaemia relapse
Stone tools suggest that hominins arrived on Indonesian island much earlier than thought
Sexual harassment is rife at US Antarctic research bases, fresh survey finds
Merging of magnetic plasma ‘flux ropes’ is driven by turbulence
The protein craze: scientists talk supplements — and who should take them
Kinetic turbulence drives MHD equilibrium change via 3D reconnection
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