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Optical devices as thin as atoms
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1226-1228, December 2024.
A neuronal gene that loops the loop
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1223-1224, December 2024.
In Other Journals
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1236-1237, December 2024.
My best shot
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1314-1314, December 2024.
Nanobinders advance screen-printed flexible thermoelectrics
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1265-1271, December 2024.
Abyssal marine tectonics from the SWOT mission
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1251-1256, December 2024.
Inverse design workflow discovers hole-transport materials tailored for perovskite solar cells
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1256-1264, December 2024.
Catastrophic and persistent loss of common murres after a marine heatwave
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1272-1276, December 2024.
A long noncoding eRNA forms R-loops to shape emotional experience–induced behavioral adaptation
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1282-1289, December 2024.
Evidence of spillover benefits from large-scale marine protected areas to purse seine fisheries
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1276-1281, December 2024.
More flow upstream and less flow downstream: The changing form and function of global rivers
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1305-1311, December 2024.
Sun-like stars produce superflares roughly once per century
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1301-1305, December 2024.
Diverse phage communities are maintained stably on a clonal bacterial host
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1294-1300, December 2024.
A synthetic protein-level neural network in mammalian cells
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1243-1250, December 2024.
The two cultures meet again
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6727, Page 1218-1221, December 2024.
Structural basis of H3K36 trimethylation by SETD2 during chromatin transcription
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6733, Page 528-533, January 2025.
Confronting risks of mirror life
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6728, Page 1351-1353, December 2024.
Scientists in Latin America struggle to get key chemicals and other reagents for experiments. A group has begun to help
Several leaders of a multinational effort expanding access to essential lab materials discuss its impact and a major funding boost
Thousands of previously unknown mountains and hills spotted in best-yet seafloor map
Data from SWOT satellite could stimulate studies of plate tectonics
Leading scientists urge ban on developing ‘mirror-image’ bacteria
Looking-glass organisms would pose existential threat, they say. Others say restrictions are premature