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Safeguarding tailings dams at the climate brink
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 360-361, January 2026.
Regulate worker heat exposure in global trade
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 360-360, January 2026.
Uncovering the secrets of syphilis
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 352-353, January 2026.
Tethered platelets in severe infection
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 349-350, January 2026.
Meeting the need for myelin
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 351-352, January 2026.
Tracking space debris from sonic booms
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 348-349, January 2026.
In Other Journals
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 364-365, January 2026.
The price of prestige
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 418-418, January 2026.
Couple-close: Unified approach to semisaturated cyclic scaffolds
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 399-406, January 2026.
Observation of one-dimensional, charged domain walls in ferroelectric ZrO2
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 407-411, January 2026.
Reentry and disintegration dynamics of space debris tracked using seismic data
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 412-416, January 2026.
Observation of the Einstein–de Haas effect in a Bose–Einstein condensate
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 384-388, January 2026.
143–million-year seawater osmium isotopic record: Trends, rhythms, and dynamics of volcanism and tectonics
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 389-393, January 2026.
Multiparameter estimation with an array of entangled atomic sensors
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 374-378, January 2026.
Mitigating clean energy’s dirty costs
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 358-358, January 2026.
Narratives of conflict in a warming Arctic
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6783, Page 359-359, January 2026.
Falling space junk can be tracked from its sonic booms
Seismic stations can accurately map re-entering debris with high accuracy
Magnetically sensitive proteins could lead to new imaging tools and remote-controlled drugs
New study shows how engineered proteins can be tracked with an MRI-like approach
These ancient handprints may represent some of the world’s first rock art
Hand stencils from a Southeast Asian cave predate Neanderthal cave art from Europe
Evaluating Senescence-Targeted Approaches in Alzheimer's Disease: What We Know and What Lies Ahead
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disease, which represents the most prevalent dementia worldwide. Although amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau pathology have been the classic focus of treatment, accumulating evidence indicates that ageing-associated cellular senescence plays a central role in AD pathogenesis. Senescent neurons, astrocytes, microglia and endothelial cells accumulate in the ageing and Alzheimer's brain and adopt a senescence-associated secretory...