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Research, news, and commentary from Nature, the international science journal. For daily science news, get Nature Briefing: https://go.nature.com/get-Nature-Briefing
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Becoming a parent is much more detrimental to women’s academic careers than it is to men’s Read the full story: go.nature.com/4v4rxmQ
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Nature research paper: Electrochemical corrosion accompanies dendrite growth in solid electrolytes go.nature.com/3Pnzljc
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AI-powered robotic tools are muscling in on tasks typically done by humans. What does the future hold? go.nature.com/47sB4d9
Following nature’s patterns, not fighting them, is the way forward for the built environment go.nature.com/4uXKJ5o
Nature research paper: Structural basis of supercoiling-induced CRISPR–Cas9 off-target activity go.nature.com/4t39bk8
Obituary: Anthony Leggett (1938-2026) Physicist who brought quantum theory to the macro world go.nature.com/4diGZVW
Countdown to Artemis: As humans, we must be intentional about whether, and how, we explore space, says Bethany Ehlmann go.nature.com/4tf97xN
Nature research paper: Dogs were widely distributed across western Eurasia during the Palaeolithic go.nature.com/3NNGybD
For the first time, physicists have matched detailed simulations done on quantum computers to experimental data gathered from work with solid materials go.nature.com/4m03IIE
Electrical engineer Ratko Magjarević explains the benefits of joining and leading scientific societies go.nature.com/4sO3S8I
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AI-powered robotic tools are muscling in on tasks typically done by humans. What does the future hold?
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Inside the ‘self-driving’ lab revolution
Structural basis of supercoiling-induced CRISPR–Cas9 off-target activity - Nature
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Cas9 structures explain topology sensing and off-target activation.
Following nature’s patterns, not fighting them, is the way forward for the built environment.
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How buildings and cities can be aligned with life
Analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial genomes from archaeological canid remains found across Europe and Anatolia shows that a genetically homogeneous dog population was already widely distributed across the region by 15,000 years ago.
As humans, we must be intentional about whether, and how, we explore space.
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Countdown to Artemis: is NASA’s Moon mission the dawn of a new space age?
Dogs were widely distributed across western Eurasia during the Palaeolithic - Nature
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Physicists cross-checked quantum computer predictions against experimental data about materials' properties.
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Quantum simulations verified by experiments for the first time
The polymath also trained as a philosopher and won a Nobel prize for his theory of superfluids.
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Anthony Leggett obituary: physicist who brought quantum theory to the macro world
Now is the time for scientific societies to guide global research
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Electrical engineer Ratko Magjarević explains the benefits of joining and leading scientific societies.
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Operando birefringence microscopy measurements of the stresses around growing dendrites in solid electrolytes show that stresses decrease as current densities increase, revealing a linkage between electrochemical and mechanical stability that informs the design of solid-state batteries.
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Electrochemical corrosion accompanies dendrite growth in solid electrolytes - Nature