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AI-generated medical data can sidestep usual ethics review, universities say
Synthetic data can benefit medical research — but risks must be recognized
Iron-respiring microbes could have a role in sulfur cycling
Heatwaves linked to carbon emissions from specific companies
Probing the Kitaev honeycomb model on a neutral-atom quantum computer
Probing non-equilibrium topological order on a quantum processor
Structure and mechanism of the mitochondrial calcium transporter NCLX
Functional synapses between neurons and small cell lung cancer
Probing the heterogeneous nature of LiF in solid–electrolyte interphases
Myeloid progenitor dysregulation fuels immunosuppressive macrophages in tumours
Redox-driven mineral and organic associations in Jezero Crater, Mars
Systematic attribution of heatwaves to the emissions of carbon majors
Energy deficiency selects crowded live epithelial cells for extrusion
Observing differential spin currents by resonant inelastic X-ray scattering
Molecular subtypes of human skeletal muscle in cancer cachexia
Late fluid flow in a primitive asteroid revealed by Lu–Hf isotopes in Ryugu
Neuronal activity-dependent mechanisms of small cell lung cancer pathogenesis
<i>ABCA7</i> variants impact phosphatidylcholine and mitochondria in neurons
Amplifying antigen-induced cellular responses with proximity labelling
Loss-of-function mutations in <i>PLD4</i> lead to systemic lupus erythematosus
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