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1. Google AI better than human doctors at diagnosing rashes from pictures Àâòîð(?)
2. Author Correction: 2023 summer warmth unparalleled over the past 2,000 years Àâòîð(?)
3. ‘Orwellian’: planetary scientists outraged over deletion of research records Àâòîð(?)
4. How political attacks could crush the mRNA vaccine revolution Àâòîð(?)
5. Physicists turn lead into gold — for a fraction of a second Àâòîð(?)
6. A pope, a polymath and plucky women: Books in brief Àâòîð(?)
7. Curiosity, drive, willingness to learn: three qualities to display at science job interviews Àâòîð(?)
8. How skunk cabbages and other smelly plants brew their foul odour Àâòîð(?)
9. Renewal of NIH grants linked to more innovative results, study finds Àâòîð(?)
10. Daily briefing: How we taste sweetness Àâòîð(?)
11. P hacking — Five ways it could happen to you Àâòîð(?)
12. Exclusive: documents reveal how NIH will axe climate studies Àâòîð(?)
13. Microbe that infests hospitals can digest medical-grade plastic - a first Àâòîð(?)
14. How quickly do humans mutate? Four generations help answer the question Àâòîð(?)
15. Guess how much of the ocean floor humans have explored Àâòîð(?)
16. Blocking a key node in cancer signalling unlocks therapeutic potential Àâòîð(?)
17. Controversial geoengineering projects to test Earth-cooling tech funded by UK agency Àâòîð(?)
18. How climate change will burden our children: data reveal a lifetime of extreme heat Àâòîð(?)
19. How protein-slayer drugs could beat some of the cruellest cancers Àâòîð(?)
20. Superb starlings swap helper and breeder roles with kin and non-kin
21. Climate risk for younger generations is set to soar Àâòîð(?)
22. Leviathan Àâòîð(?)
23. A cryptic role for reciprocal helping in a cooperatively breeding bird Àâòîð(?)
24. Chromatin loops are an ancestral hallmark of the animal regulatory genome Àâòîð(?)
25. Engineered bacteria can degrade five wastewater pollutants at the same time
26. Trump freezes ‘gain of function’ pathogen research - threatening all US virology, critics say Àâòîð(?)
27. Tracking older LGBTQ+ people’s health: ‘I hear their voices and their stories’ Àâòîð(?)
28. Motor learning refines thalamic influence on motor cortex Àâòîð(?)
29. Detailed mouse brain map created with off-the-shelf microscope Àâòîð(?)
30. Time for adults to finally act like adults on climate change
31. Brain tissue artificially expanded to show how neurons wire together Àâòîð(?)
32. Why China needs to review its approach to research evaluation Àâòîð(?)
33. ‘Second chance’: convicted US chemist Charles Lieber moves to Chinese university Àâòîð(?)
34. Lipid-degrading small molecule kills cancer cells by ferroptosis Àâòîð(?)
35. Why you should write your PhD thesis backwards Àâòîð(?)
36. Uncovering a key enzyme opens possible therapeutic avenues for lysosomal diseases
37. Daily briefing: A spinal tumour was removed through a person’s eye socket for the first time Àâòîð(?)
38. How we taste sweetness: long-sought structure of human receptor mapped at last Àâòîð(?)
39. Nasal vaccines for respiratory infections Àâòîð(?)
40. Twist-programmable superconductivity in spin–orbit-coupled bilayer graphene Àâòîð(?)
41. PLA2G15 is a BMP hydrolase and its targeting ameliorates lysosomal disease Àâòîð(?)
42. Bioremediation of complex organic pollutants by engineered Vibrio natriegens Àâòîð(?)
43. Intragrain 3D perovskite heterostructure for high-performance pure-red perovskite LEDs Àâòîð(?)
44. Global emergence of unprecedented lifetime exposure to climate extremes Àâòîð(?)
45. Activation of lysosomal iron triggers ferroptosis in cancer Àâòîð(?)
46. Publisher Correction: Stress dynamically modulates neuronal autophagy to gate depression onset Àâòîð(?)
47. Author Correction: Matrix-producing neutrophils populate and shield the skin Àâòîð(?)
48. Herring population loses migration 'memory' after heavy fishing Àâòîð(?)
49. How Korea’s female divers have adapted to cold plunges
50. Light-microscopy-based connectomic reconstruction of mammalian brain tissue Àâòîð(?)
51. ‘Forever’ molecules arrange themselves into cell-like structures
52. Trends in the seasonal amplitude of atmospheric methane Àâòîð(?)
53. Native nucleosomes intrinsically encode genome organization principles Àâòîð(?)
54. Deep origin of eukaryotes outside Heimdallarchaeia within Asgardarchaeota Àâòîð(?)
55. Oncogene aberrations drive medulloblastoma progression, not initiation Àâòîð(?)
56. Herring spawned poleward following fishery-induced collective memory loss Àâòîð(?)
57. Superconductivity and spin canting in spin–orbit-coupled trilayer graphene Àâòîð(?)
58. Targeting the SHOC2–RAS interaction in RAS-mutant cancers Àâòîð(?)
59. Heterogeneous pericoerulear neurons tune arousal and exploratory behaviours Àâòîð(?)
60. Striatum supports fast learning but not memory recall Àâòîð(?)
61. Dopamine D1–D2 signalling in hippocampus arbitrates approach and avoidance Àâòîð(?)
62. Cuts to US science will take a generation to repair — leaders must speak up now Àâòîð(?)
63. Manage releases of ‘forever chemicals’ in lab waste Àâòîð(?)
64. Daily briefing: AI companions — friend or frenemy? Àâòîð(?)
65. Can Germany rein in its academic bullying problem? Àâòîð(?)
66. Supportive? Addictive? Abusive? How AI companions affect our mental health Àâòîð(?)
67. Next CERN collider has community input Àâòîð(?)
68. Make science more collegial: why the time for ‘adversarial collaboration’ has come
69. Molecular basis of SIFI activity in the integrated stress response Àâòîð(?)
70. Naturally ornate RNA-only complexes revealed by cryo-EM Àâòîð(?)
71. A kinase mediator of rhizobial symbiosis and immunity in Medicago Àâòîð(?)
72. In science-for-policy design, one size doesn’t fit all Àâòîð(?)
73. AI reveals title of ‘unreadable’ Vesuvius scroll for first time Àâòîð(?)
74. Avian vandals demolish spring flowers
75. USAID’s shutdown: a crisis for sub-Saharan Africa Àâòîð(?)
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