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AI is saving time and money in research — but at what cost?
These are a few of my favourite sounds: Books in brief
Hepatitis B vaccine guidance set to be rolled back for US babies: what the science says
AI chatbots can persuade voters to change their minds
DeepSeek’s self-correcting AI model aces tough maths proofs
AI chatbots can sway voters with remarkable ease — is it time to worry?
China’s scientific clout is growing as US influence wanes: the data show how
Persuading voters using human–artificial intelligence dialogues
Aluminium is crucial to vaccines — and safe. Why are US advisers debating it?
Author Correction: Activity of caspase-8 determines plasticity between cell death pathways
Still no sign of hypothetical sterile-neutrino particle
Quarks in ‘exotic’ quartets prefer to stick together
Even in space, telescopes can’t escape photobombers
Satellite swarms set to photobomb more than 95% of some telescopes’ images
Order in which cancer-driving mutations occur affects the chance of tumour development
Primate embryo model leaps across developmental boundaries
A glasses-free 3D display uses AI to direct images straight to the viewer’s eyes
Decay of driver mutations shapes the landscape of intestinal transformation
Architecture of the neutrophil compartment
<i>Homo sapiens</i>-specific evolution unveiled by ancient southern African genomes
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