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A virally encoded high-resolution screen of cytomegalovirus dependencies

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Why female students at an inner London school are seeing scientists in a different light

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I was denied tenure — how do I cope?

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Profiling phagosome proteins identifies PD-L1 as a fungal-binding receptor

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Nuclei facing the tissue surface get fuel for development

Nature, Published online: 05 June 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01503-9 Using tissue from the developing fruit-fly wing, researchers show that a nucleus’s location

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Chinese research collaborations shift to the Belt and Road

Although China is expanding its international research collaborations rapidly, the composition of these interactions is shifting, according to data from

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Meta’s AI translation model embraces overlooked languages

Nature, Published online: 05 June 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00964-2 More than 7,000 languages are in use throughout the world, but popular translation

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Precision dating pinpoints time between use of ancient fireplaces

Nature, Published online: 05 June 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01501-x Knowing the occupation timescales for ancient sites offers insights into population dynamics. A

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Post-January 6th deplatforming reduced the reach of misinformation on Twitter

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Drug-resistant infections more likely to strike women, says WHO

Women might be more likely to develop drug-resistant infections than men — an under-recognized aspect of the growing threat of