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Acoustic cognitive map–based navigation in echolocating bats
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 561-567, November 2024.
Two codependent routes lead to high-level MRSA
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 573-580, November 2024.
Transcriptome-wide splicing network reveals specialized regulatory functions of the core spliceosome
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 551-560, November 2024.
Plant plasmodesmata bridges form through ER-dependent incomplete cytokinesis
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 538-545, November 2024.
Bright dipolar excitons in twisted black phosphorus homostructures
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 526-531, November 2024.
A self-regenerative heat pump based on a dual-functional relaxor ferroelectric polymer
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 546-551, November 2024.
Brain malformations and seizures by impaired chaperonin function of TRiC
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 516-525, November 2024.
Cation reactivity inhibits perovskite degradation in efficient and stable solar modules
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 531-538, November 2024.
Shrub cover declined as Indigenous populations expanded across southeast Australia
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 567-573, November 2024.
Cooperative adsorbate binding catalyzes high-temperature hydrogen oxidation on palladium
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 511-516, November 2024.
From baby blues to depression
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 500-500, November 2024.
Keeping outbreaks at bay
Science, Volume 386, Issue 6721, Page 499-499, November 2024.
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