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Cell cycle duration determines oncogenic transformation capacity
TIR domains produce histidine-ADPR as an immune signal in bacteria
Diet outperforms microbial transplant to drive microbiome recovery in mice
Adversarial testing of global neuronal workspace and integrated information theories of consciousness
Metal-centred planar [15]annulenes
Nickel production is notoriously dirty — here’s how to make it greener
The dismantling of US science: can it survive Trump 2.0?
A MERS-CoV-like mink coronavirus uses ACE2 as entry receptor
A DNA-gated molecular guard controls bacterial Hailong anti-phage defence
KLRG1 identifies regulatory T cells with mitochondrial alterations that accumulate with aging
How we call out the infuriating mistakes we spot in school science textbooks
Romeo and the robots
Trump blew up the global fight against AIDS. Can it recover?
Why we need to measure people’s well-being — lessons from a global survey
The end of AIDS is in sight: don’t abandon PEPFAR now
How to protect research data
Senators from both parties criticize Trump’s moves against NIH
Spending panel wants his policies reversed—but it may not have sufficient clout to succeed
‘Unethical’ AI research on Reddit under fire
Ethics experts raise concerns over consent, study design
NIH insiders: Trump is ‘dismantling and destroying everything’
After just 100 days, agency scientists say U.S. health institutes are demoralized and have lost essential staff and funding
How the Trump administration is dismantling science in the U.S.
The scientific workforce, biomedical research, and global health initiatives all face widespread, perhaps permanent damage