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Beyond wear and tear at the joint
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 30-31, April 2025.
Saving the cultural legacy of wild animals
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 26-27, April 2025.
In Other Journals
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 43-44, April 2025.
Taking flight
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 118-118, April 2025.
Extensive compositionality in the vocal system of bonobos
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 104-108, April 2025.
Tissue-like multicellular development triggered by mechanical compression in archaea
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 109-115, April 2025.
Superior resistance to cyclic creep in a gradient structured steel
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 82-88, April 2025.
Strain-induced rubidium incorporation into wide-bandgap perovskites reduces photovoltage loss
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 88-95, April 2025.
Transcription factor networks disproportionately enrich for heritability of blood cell phenotypes
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 52-59, April 2025.
Ectoderm barcoding reveals neural and cochlear compartmentalization
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 60-68, April 2025.
Protein editing using a coordinated transposition reaction
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 68-74, April 2025.
Meningeal regulatory T cells inhibit nociception in female mice
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 96-104, April 2025.
Vaccine-enhanced competition permits rational bacterial strain replacement in the gut
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 74-81, April 2025.
Convince me, control me
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 38-38, April 2025.
When trainees seek other paths
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6742, Page 39-39, April 2025.
Formation of hydrided Pt-Ce-H sites in efficient, selective oxidation catalysts
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6746, Page 514-519, May 2025.
Immune cells have unexpected role in fighting pain
Inflammation-suppressing regulatory T cells reduce pain in female mice by targeting nerve cells
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