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Author Correction: Evidence for improved DNA repair in the long-lived bowhead whale
Author Correction: Diversity-oriented synthesis yields novel multistage antimalarial inhibitors
Laser cooling traps more antimatter atoms than ever before
A structured system: the secrets of Germany’s scientific reputation
Major AI conference flooded with peer reviews written fully by AI
Large language models are biased — local initiatives are fighting for change
Author Correction: Inhibiting membrane rupture with NINJ1 antibodies limits tissue injury
Author Correction: Matrix viscoelasticity promotes liver cancer progression in the pre-cirrhotic liver
Author Correction: Nasal delivery of an IgM offers broad protection from SARS-CoV-2 variants
Land-use changes threaten the safety net for birds
AlphaFold is five years old — these charts show how it revolutionized science
Trump’s AI ‘Genesis Mission’: what are the risks and opportunities?
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