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Electrons flip a switch on optical communications
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- . March 29, 2024
Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00663-y Clever manipulation of electrons has enabled scientists to change a key property of

Tweeting about your paper doesn’t boost citations
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- . March 29, 2024
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Single-cell multiplex chromatin and RNA interactions in ageing human brain
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- . March 29, 2024
Critical reagents RNA linker The RNA linker is a single-stranded chimeric oligonucleotide with 17 DNA nucleotides at its 5′ end (ssDNA; Extended
Depleting myeloid-biased haematopoietic stem cells rejuvenates aged immunity
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- . March 29, 2024
Morrison, S. J., Wandycz, A. M., Akashi, K., Globerson, A. & Weissman, I. L. The aging of hematopoietic stem cells.

Melting ice solves leap-second problem — for now
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- . March 29, 2024
THE TOPIC IN BRIEF • Timekeeping is determined by ultraprecise devices called atomic clocks, but it is also aligned with
The complex circumstellar environment of supernova 2023ixf
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Waxman, E. & Katz, B. in Handbook of Supernovae (eds Alsabti, A. & Murdin, P.) 967–1015 (Springer, 2017). Bersten, M.

Video: Cancer-busting vaccines
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- . March 28, 2024
Most vaccines work by teaching the immune system to recognize harmful viruses or bacteria before a person gets infected and

How papers with doctored images can affect scientific reviews
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- . March 28, 2024
It was in just the second article of more than 1,000 that Otto Kalliokoski was screening that he spotted what
Heat and desiccation tolerances predict bee abundance under climate change
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Kazenel, M. R. et al. Predicting changes in bee assemblages following state transitions at North American dryland ecotones. Sci. Rep.

Scientists made a six-legged mouse embryo — here’s why
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- . March 28, 2024
This six-legged animal isn’t an insect: it’s a mouse with two extra limbs where its genitals should be. Research on