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Cytoplasmic competition between separate parental pronuclei in zygotes
Engineering tough blood clots for rapid haemostasis and enhanced regeneration
Translation-dependent degradation of <i>cas12</i> mRNA triggered by an anti-CRISPR
Vaccination generates broadly cross-neutralizing antibodies to the HIV Env apex
Transdimensional anomalous Hall effect in rhombohedral thin graphite
Improving access to essential medicines via decision-aware machine learning
Digital quantum magnetism on a trapped-ion quantum computer
Safety and efficacy of intratumoural anti-CTLA4 with intravenous anti-PD1
Recycling of spin-triplet excitons in organic photovoltaics
Decarboxylative alkylation of alkenes
Immunity gets a boost from a surprising place — breakfast
Reply to: Overestimating outsourced biodiversity loss may misguide policy
Overestimating outsourced biodiversity loss may misguide policy
Author Correction: Broadly stable atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> levels over the past 3 million years
A forgotten drug is giving new hope to kids with a rare disease
A decades-old drug once used to treat sleeping sickness is now showing surprising promise against an ultra-rare and life-threatening genetic disorder called Bachmann-Bupp syndrome (BABS). Early patient treatments suggest the drug, DFMO, may ease severe symptoms by targeting the underlying genetic malfunction. Researchers have already treated a handful of patients with encouraging results, but progress has been slowed by regulatory and logistical hurdles.
To misinformation researchers, AI is a scourge—and a powerful new tool
Surge in generative AI is upending a field that was just finding its feet
A novel gene-therapy approach to ‘functionally cure’ HIV succeeds in some monkeys
Six animals suppressed AIDS virus after one shot of treatment that makes cell-receptor antibody
House spending panel bumps up Trump’s request for NSF and NASA
Draft bill is an early sign that Congress again thinks Trump has gone too far in cutting research
As foot-and-mouth disease explodes in South Africa, experts warn of threats in other countries
A viral strain originating in wild buffalo in Kruger National Park is spreading rapidly in cattle
Associations of social isolation and loneliness with neurological disorders, psychiatric disorders, brain structures and behavioural phenotypes among UK Biobank participants
Social isolation and loneliness are increasingly recognized as detrimental risk factors for brain health. Here, utilizing data from 383,421 participants in the UK Biobank, we identify significant associations between social isolation, loneliness, and the incidence of 11 neurological and psychiatric disorders, including major depressive disorder (MDD), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, sleep disorders, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, stroke, multiple...