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First ever skull from ‘Denisovan’ reveals what ancient people looked like
A ‘killswitch’ peptide solidifies protein droplets in living cells
Neolithic matrilineal society in ancient China
Light detectors made from perovskite crystals see in full colour
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Investigating the molecular ‘scars’ of PTSD in the human brain
How dopamine neurons devalue delayed rewards
Migratory moths navigate using the stars
Why air-traffic controller shortages are not to blame for US airport chaos
Carbon-fibre composites can be broken down into reusable components
‘Remarkable’ new enzymes built by algorithm with physics know-how
<i>Homo sapiens</i> adapted to diverse habitats before successfully populating Eurasia
R9AP is a common receptor for EBV infection in epithelial cells and B cells
Vertically stacked monolithic perovskite colour photodetectors
Single-cell transcriptomic and chromatin dynamics of the human brain in PTSD
In vivo mapping of mutagenesis sensitivity of human enhancers
Major expansion in the human niche preceded out of Africa dispersal
Bogong moths use a stellar compass for long-distance navigation at night
Bioinspired capillary force-driven super-adhesive filter
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