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1. Bird flu in US cows: is the milk supply safe? Àâòîð(?)
2. NIH pay raise for postdocs and PhD students could have US ripple effect Àâòîð(?)
3. Judge dismisses superconductivity physicist’s lawsuit against university Àâòîð(?)
4. NATO is boosting AI and climate research as scientific diplomacy remains on ice Àâòîð(?)
5. Garden-variety fungus is an expert at environmental clean-ups
6. Algorithm ranks peer reviewers by reputation — but critics warn of bias Àâòîð(?)
7. Are robots the solution to the crisis in older-person care? Àâòîð(?)
8. Rat neurons repair mouse brains — and restore sense of smell Àâòîð(?)
9. Air-travel climate-change emissions detailed for nearly 200 nations
10. ‘Shut up and calculate’: how Einstein lost the battle to explain quantum reality Àâòîð(?)
11. Hello puffins, goodbye belugas: changing Arctic fjord hints at our climate future Àâòîð(?)
12. Scientists urged to collect royalties from the ‘magic money tree’ Àâòîð(?)
13. China's Moon atlas is the most detailed ever made Àâòîð(?)
14. Cosmic rentals Àâòîð(?)
15. Las Borinquenas remembers the forgotten Puerto Rican women who tested the first pill Àâòîð(?)
16. Atomic clock keeps ultra-precise time aboard a rocking naval ship Àâòîð(?)
17. Network of large pedigrees reveals social practices of Avar communities Àâòîð(?)
18. Ecologists: don’t lose touch with the joy of fieldwork Àâòîð(?)
19. Mini-colon and brain 'organoids' shed light on cancer and other diseases Àâòîð(?)
20. Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms Àâòîð(?)
21. Robust optical clocks promise stable timing in a portable package Àâòîð(?)
22. Dearomatization drives complexity generation in freshwater organic matter Àâòîð(?)
23. Emx2 underlies the development and evolution of marsupial gliding membranes Àâòîð(?)
24. Optical clocks at sea Àâòîð(?)
25. PGE2 inhibits TIL expansion by disrupting IL-2 signalling and mitochondrial function Àâòîð(?)
26. A chemical method for selective labelling of the key amino acid tryptophan
27. Retractions are part of science, but misconduct isn’t — lessons from a superconductivity lab
28. Tumours form without genetic mutations Àâòîð(?)
29. DNA from ancient graves reveals the culture of a mysterious nomadic people Àâòîð(?)
30. Marsupial genomes reveal how a skin membrane for gliding evolved Àâòîð(?)
31. Galaxy found napping in the primordial Universe Àâòîð(?)
32. Ancient DNA traces family lines and political shifts in the Avar empire Àâòîð(?)
33. Targeting RNA opens therapeutic avenues for Timothy syndrome Àâòîð(?)
34. Plastic pollution: three numbers that support a crackdown Àâòîð(?)
35. Bioengineered ‘mini-colons’ shed light on cancer progression Àâòîð(?)
36. The Maldives is racing to create new land. Why are so many people concerned? Àâòîð(?)
37. WHO redefines airborne transmission: what does that mean for future pandemics? Àâòîð(?)
38. Mechanism of single-stranded DNA annealing by RAD52–RPA complex Àâòîð(?)
39. Antisense oligonucleotide therapeutic approach for Timothy syndrome Àâòîð(?)
40. Discovery of WRN inhibitor HRO761 with synthetic lethality in MSI cancers Àâòîð(?)
41. Multi-project wafers for flexible thin-film electronics by independent foundries Àâòîð(?)
42. Growth of diamond in liquid metal at 1 atm pressure Àâòîð(?)
43. PGE2 limits effector expansion of tumour-infiltrating stem-like CD8+ T cells Àâòîð(?)
44. Regioselective hydroformylation of propene catalysed by rhodium-zeolite Àâòîð(?)
45. This giant extinct salmon had tusks like a warthog
46. Structures of human ?? T cell receptor–CD3 complex Àâòîð(?)
47. How gliding marsupials got their ‘wings’ Àâòîð(?)
48. First glowing animals lit up the oceans half a billion years ago Àâòîð(?)
49. Should the Maldives be creating new land? Àâòîð(?)
50. A high-density and high-confinement tokamak plasma regime for fusion energy Àâòîð(?)
51. High-performance fibre battery with polymer gel electrolyte Àâòîð(?)
52. One-dimensional proximity superconductivity in the quantum Hall regime Àâòîð(?)
53. Spatiotemporally resolved colorectal oncogenesis in mini-colons ex vivo Àâòîð(?)
54. Valleytronics in bulk MoS2 with a topologic optical field Àâòîð(?)
55. Single-cell analysis reveals context-dependent, cell-level selection of mtDNA Àâòîð(?)
56. Probing entanglement in a 2D hard-core Bose–Hubbard lattice Àâòîð(?)
57. Transient loss of Polycomb components induces an epigenetic cancer fate Àâòîð(?)
58. A magnetar giant flare in the nearby starburst galaxy M82 Àâòîð(?)
59. High carrier mobility along the [111] orientation in Cu2O photoelectrodes Àâòîð(?)
60. Whole-cortex in situ sequencing reveals input-dependent area identity Àâòîð(?)
61. Chemoproteomic discovery of a covalent allosteric inhibitor of WRN helicase Àâòîð(?)
62. Periportal macrophages protect against commensal-driven liver inflammation Àâòîð(?)
63. Breaking ice, and helicopter drops: winning photos of working scientists Àâòîð(?)
64. Daily briefing: Visual clutter skews our time perception Àâòîð(?)
65. European ruling linking climate change to human rights could be a game changer — here’s how Àâòîð(?)
66. Lethal AI weapons are here: how can we control them? Àâòîð(?)
67. AI & robotics briefing: Winged robot demystifies insect flight Àâòîð(?)
68. Monkeypox virus: dangerous strain gains ability to spread through sex, new data suggest Àâòîð(?)
69. Publisher Correction: FOXO1 is a master regulator of memory programming in CAR T cells Àâòîð(?)
70. The Middle East’s largest hypersaline lake risks turning into an environmental disaster zone Àâòîð(?)
71. India’s 50-year-old Chipko movement is a model for environmental activism Àâòîð(?)
72. Charles Darwin investigates: the curious case of primrose punishment
73. Chemistry lab destroyed by Taiwan earthquake has physical and mental impacts Àâòîð(?)
74. More work is needed to take on the rural wastewater challenge Àâòîð(?)
75. Any plan to make smoking obsolete is the right step
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