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Why fires spread quickly in modern cities — and how to slow them down
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Daily briefing: AI-designed proteins offer lifeline for treating snake bites
Trump will weaken climate action — the rest of the US must not follow suit
Brain-wide neuronal circuit connectome of human glioblastoma
Championing queer scientists of colour: ‘I don’t think we’ve scratched the surface on systemic exclusion’
A generative model for inorganic materials design
Daily briefing: New obesity definition sidelines BMI to focus on health
Meta AI creates speech-to-speech translator that works in dozens of languages
Will Europe ramp up defence research? War prompts major rethink
Got flu? Promising drug shortens symptoms
Hidden tattoos on mummy skin emerge under a laser’s light
Author Correction: Evolution of immune genes is associated with the Black Death
Two eighth-century communities near Vienna shared culture but not ancestries
Gene drives development of brain’s emotional centre and its connections
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