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COVID pandemic started in Wuhan market animals after all, suggests latest study
Do AI models produce more original ideas than researchers?
Bad dog
Author Correction: <i>Drosophila</i> immune cells transport oxygen through PPO2 protein phase transition
Author Correction: Possible shift in controls of the tropical Pacific surface warming pattern
Daily briefing: Thick, sticky ‘brain goo’ might drive obesity
Is bird flu spreading among people? Data gaps leave researchers in the dark
Tackling the reality of noma
Obesity-drug pioneers win prestigious Lasker Award for medical science
How studying octopus nurseries can shape the future of our oceans
What does peak emissions mean for China — and the world?
Thalidomide-like drug staunches bleeding from genetic disease
Daily briefing: Crustaceans can ‘smell’ their way back to their home cave
CERN prepares to expel Russian scientists — but won’t completely cut ties
Why aren’t there talks with the Taliban about getting women and girls back into education?
Quantum feat: physicists observe entangled quarks for first time
Rage against machine learning driven by profit
Obesity is driven by a build-up of molecular mesh around hunger neurons
Gut microbes fend off harmful bacteria by depriving them of nutrients
Crosstalk between the embryo and the developing placenta relies on same signal for multiple messages
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