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Daily briefing: The bowhead whale’s secret to living to 200
Hotly debated dinosaur is not a tiny <i>T. rex</i> after all
<i>Nanotyrannus</i> and <i>Tyrannosaurus</i> coexisted at the close of the Cretaceous
Author Correction: Reciprocal signalling by Notch–Collagen V–CALCR retains muscle stem cells in their niche
Can IVF save the northern white rhino from extinction? — October’s best science images
<i>T. rex</i> debate settled: contested fossils are smaller rival species, not juveniles
‘Teenage T. rex’ fossil is actually a different species
Experiments reveal extreme water generation during planet formation
Daily briefing: How the plastics-treaty breakdown could pave the way for something better
What changing energy flows reveal about Africa’s ecosystems
This whale lives for centuries: its secret could help extend human lifespan
Electronic paper could enable virtual reality with human-eye resolution
To make water, exoplanets might just need some pressure
Treatment made that is effective against a wide range of snake venoms
Molecular ‘glues’ and ‘bumpers’ on receptors can bias signalling inside the cell
This ‘impressive’ AI model predicted Hurricane Melissa’s perilous growth
Wildfire smoke and its harmful effects will worsen with climate change
Ultrasound-driven artificial muscles can grasp, flex and swim
Electromagnetic interference shielding using metal and MXene thin films
Origins of chromosome instability unveiled by coupled imaging and genomics
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