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  1. 9 hours ago

    Scientists are unpicking the life cycle of SARS-CoV-2 and how the virus uses tricks to evade detection. Read more here:

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  2. 15 hours ago

    A sponge-like fossil discovered in northwestern Canada could be 350 million years older than the earliest records of animal life. But is it real?

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  3. 16 hours ago

    If you can’t turn water into gold like a good alchemist would, this new technique might be the next best thing.

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  4. 19 hours ago

    Papers by women in elite medical journals are half as likely to be cited as are similar articles authored by men, according to a new study.

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  5. Jul 31

    Futures: A visitor from the multiverse has only one question: "Are you happy?"

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  6. Jul 31

    A new study links high levels of virus-blocking antibodies after vaccination to a reduced risk of 'breakthrough' infection with the coronavirus.

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  7. Jul 31

    "If there were enough vaccines for every adult in the world, third doses for those in rich countries wouldn’t appal so many researchers. But disparities are growing."

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  8. Jul 31

    "I think universities should fully open up — where possible and when safe to do so — and students should be encouraged to return for in-person lectures. Here’s why."

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  9. Jul 30

    A single individual harbours tens to hundreds of variants of these DNA-based viruses, which can move from one person to another in donated blood.

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  10. Jul 30

    Nations short of vaccine should get first doses to curb the pandemic, researchers say.

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  11. Jul 30

    The International Space Station was briefly pushed out of position when rockets on a newly docked module accidentally fired. Plus: Female authors get fewer citations in elite medical journals, and why obesity doesn’t always lead to ill health.

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  12. Jul 30

    A good communications strategy can get your research seen by decision makers. Here are a few crucial steps 👇

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  13. Jul 30

    Long-term follow up finds that more than half of children and adolescents with the disease develop complications within 15 years of diagnosis.

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  14. Jul 30

    A new computational approach to in silico mutagenesis screening allows for comprehensive mapping of cancer driver mutations, according to a Nature paper.

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  15. Jul 30

    Is this the world's oldest animal fossil? Read the paper here:

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  16. Jul 30

    A new study links high levels of virus-blocking antibodies after vaccination to a reduced risk of infection with the coronavirus.

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  17. Jul 30

    A study in Nature shows that contacting water with alkali alloy drops at low pressures avoids explosive interactions, and instead electrons move from the alkali into the adsorbing water to transiently form a golden coloured layer with metallic character.

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  18. Jul 30

    A sponge-like fossil discovered in northwestern Canada could be 350 million years older than the earliest records of animal life. But is it real?

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  19. Jul 30

    Scientists are unpicking the life cycle of SARS-CoV-2 and how the virus uses tricks to evade detection. Read more here:

    Gif shows a computer simulation of the structure of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 that demonstrates the dynamic movements of proteins on the virus's surface.
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  20. Jul 30

    A comprehensive single-cell transcriptomic atlas of the mouse brain between gastrulation and birth presented in Nature identifies hundreds of cellular states and reveals the spatiotemporal organization of brain development.

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