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The first ice-core record of historical atmospheric hydrogen levels
The future perfect continuous passive and other transitive disorders of the mind
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EU leaders should not rush to revamp green-hydrogen rules
Pop-up journals for policy research: can temporary titles deliver answers?
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This ant species is composed of only queens — no workers or males
Sewage systems secretly waft pollution into the air
Dynamic antigen expression and cytotoxic T cell resistance in HIV reservoir clones
Editorial Expression of Concern: Opposing roles for calcineurin and ATF3 in squamous skin cancer
Scientists must step up to avert a nuclear breakout
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Nuclear weapons testing is harmful — there’s no case for a restart
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