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The structure of bad cholesterol comes into focus
What do people eat and why do they eat it?
Researchers: concentrate on bread-and-butter issues to get political buy-in
Biodiversity credits are more problematic than carbon credits
Science communication has a problem — communication
To ensure trust, AI weather-forecast models still need training in physics
Daily briefing: Sleeping mice hint at why new memories don’t overwrite old ones
Earth shattered heat records in 2023 and 2024: is global warming speeding up?
‘One of the last taboos’: breaking the stigma of substance-use disorders in academia
‘WithdrarXiv’ database of 14,000 retracted preprints launches
<b>Spacecraft makes closest-ever fly-by of Sun: what the trip will tell us</b>
The trill of the chase: recording birdsong in Ireland’s disappearing wilderness
‘Precocious’ early-career scientists with high citation counts proliferate
Why don’t new memories overwrite old ones? Sleep science holds clues
Author Correction: Ab initio characterization of protein molecular dynamics with AI<sup>2</sup>BMD
Climate engineering faces hostility — here’s how scientists say it might move forwards
Author Correction: Oxidative cyclization reagents reveal tryptophan cation–π interactions
Fancy birds decorate nests with a natural pattern: snakeskin
Gut lining in pregnant and lactating mice expands to ensure offspring health
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