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Deadly brain cancer shrinks after CAR-T therapy — but for how long is unclear

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First US drug approved for a liver disease surging around the world

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Rapid unleashing of macrophage efferocytic capacity via transcriptional pause release

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Evolutionary trajectories of small cell lung cancer under therapy

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Verbose robots, and why some people love Bach: Books in Brief

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an early-career researcher’s checklist for prioritizing projects

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Bird-flu threat disrupts Antarctic penguin studies

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How Hawking’s paradox still puzzles physicists

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Divas, captains, ghosts, ants and bumble-bees: collaborator attitudes explained

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Peer-replication model aims to address science’s ‘reproducibility crisis’

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