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Designing a circular carbon and plastics economy for a sustainable future
Ultracold field-linked tetratomic molecules
High-quality semiconductor fibres via mechanical design
7-Dehydrocholesterol dictates ferroptosis sensitivity
Flexible silicon solar cells with high power-to-weight ratios
SHR and SCR coordinate root patterning and growth early in the cell cycle
The Born in Guangzhou Cohort Study enables generational genetic discoveries
Durable CO<sub>2</sub> conversion in the proton-exchange membrane system
Stress response silencing by an E3 ligase mutated in neurodegeneration
Top-predator recovery abates geomorphic decline of a coastal ecosystem
Conformational ensembles of the human intrinsically disordered proteome
<i>Homo sapiens</i> reached the higher latitudes of Europe by 45,000 years ago
Oxygen-evolving photosystem II structures during S<sub>1</sub>–S<sub>2</sub>–S<sub>3</sub> transitions
Single-neuronal elements of speech production in humans
Single-photon superradiance in individual caesium lead halide quantum dots
Matrix viscoelasticity promotes liver cancer progression in the pre-cirrhotic liver
An epigenetic barrier sets the timing of human neuronal maturation
7-Dehydrocholesterol is an endogenous suppressor of ferroptosis
Fertilizer management for global ammonia emission reduction
Establishing reaction networks in the 16-electron sulfur reduction reaction
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