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Why autoimmune disease is more common in women: X chromosome holds clues
This AI learnt language by seeing the world through a baby’s eyes
In the AI science boom, beware: your results are only as good as your data
How to enhance lab-team efficiency with tools from the tech industry
Passion, curiosity and perseverance: my mission to capture women in science on camera
Number of Black UK professors rises by 25% in one year
Publisher Correction: Developmental dynamics of two bipotent thymic epithelial progenitor types
Daily briefing: Why moths are really drawn to light
Brazil’s deforestation ‘police’ on strike — threatening climate goals
New genetic variants found in large Chinese mother–baby study
Flexible fibres take fabrics into the information age
How speech is produced and perceived in the human cortex
Natural inhibitor found for cell death by ferroptosis
Ecosystem effects of sea otters limit coastal erosion
Bendy silicon solar cells pack a powerful punch
Missense, nosense and nonsense
Forget lung, breast or prostate cancer: why tumour naming needs to change
Unravelling how plant cells divide and differ
Stone tools in northern Europe made by <i>Homo sapiens</i> 45,000 years ago
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