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How a fly’s behavioural state affects its view of the world
Your friends shape your microbiome — and so do their friends
Quantum computing: physics–AI collaboration quashes quantum errors
When is a soil too dry for plants to take up water?
AI’s computing gap: academics lack access to powerful chips needed for research
Common genetic variants contribute more to rare diseases than previously thought
A ‘Wikipedia for cells’: researchers get an updated look at the Human Cell Atlas, and it’s remarkable
Revised historical record sharpens perspective on global warming
Combining quantum processors with real-time classical communication
Mineralized collagen plywood contributes to bone autograft performance
Social state alters vision using three circuit mechanisms in <i>Drosophila</i>
A giant planet transiting a 3-Myr protostar with a misaligned disk
Gut microbiome strain-sharing within isolated village social networks
Single-cell integration reveals metaplasia in inflammatory gut diseases
Human HDAC6 senses valine abundancy to regulate DNA damage
Local probe of bulk and edge states in a fractional Chern insulator
Gliocidin is a nicotinamide-mimetic prodrug that targets glioblastoma
An integrated transcriptomic cell atlas of human neural organoids
A multi-omic atlas of human embryonic skeletal development
Examining the role of common variants in rare neurodevelopmental conditions
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