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Iron extracted from hazardous waste of aluminium production
Groundwater decline is global but not universal
Nozaki–Bekki solitons in semiconductor lasers
Testing quantum electrodynamics in extreme fields using helium-like uranium
Transcription–replication interactions reveal bacterial genome regulation
The HIV capsid mimics karyopherin engagement of FG-nucleoporins
Rapid groundwater decline and some cases of recovery in aquifers globally
Cortical regulation of helping behaviour towards others in pain
The persistence of memory in ionic conduction probed by nonlinear optics
HIV-1 capsids enter the FG phase of nuclear pores like a transport receptor
Observing dynamical phases of BCS superconductors in a cavity QED simulator
Motion of VAPB molecules reveals ER–mitochondria contact site subdomains
Green steel from red mud through climate-neutral hydrogen plasma reduction
Redefining the treponemal history through pre-Columbian genomes from Brazil
Coordination of cohesin and DNA replication observed with purified proteins
A dedicated hypothalamic oxytocin circuit controls aversive social learning
Toxic red mud could be turned into ‘green’ steel
Probing supernovae and kicks in post-supernova binaries
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