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An integrated view of the structure and function of the human 4D …

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09890-3The 4D Nucleome Project demonstrates the use of genomic assays and computational methods to measure genome folding and then …

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Programmable 200 GOPS Hopfield-inspired photonic Ising machine

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09838-7An architecture inspired by Hopfield networks based on a programmable, stable, room-temperature optoelectronic oscillator-based photonics Ising machine is introduced …

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GTP release-selective agonists prolong opioid analgesic efficacy

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09880-5Mu opioid receptor agonists with a preference for the non-GTP-bound state of the G protein promote GTP release, thereby …

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Gene-specific selective sweeps are pervasive across human gut microbiomes

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09798-yDevelopment and application of the integrated linkage disequilibrium score (iLDS) reveals both selective pressures impacting the human gut microbiome …

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Transient hepatic reconstitution of trophic factors enhances aged immunity

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09873-4Using lipid nanoparticle delivery of mRNAs to the liver in aged mice, T cell function and declining immune cues …

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Is bird flu the next pandemic? The science so far

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03777-zKey mutations and animal spread could raise the risk to humans.

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Biobanks reveal genetic complexity in human evolution

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04079-0Tiny genetic variations between humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans might not be all they were cracked up to be.

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How the Romans built their empire of concrete

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04080-7A unique archaeological site at Pompeii, Italy, reveals the secrets of peculiarly durable Roman building materials.

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Author Correction: Neuroimmune cardiovascular interfaces control atherosclerosis

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-10043-9Author Correction: Neuroimmune cardiovascular interfaces control atherosclerosis

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Mazdutide versus placebo in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-10026-wMazdutide versus placebo in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes

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Mazdutide versus dulaglutide in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes

Nature, Published online: 17 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-10031-zMazdutide versus dulaglutide in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes

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A simple turn reveals a 1,500-year-old secret on Roman glass

A museum visit sparked a revelation when a Roman glass cup was turned around and its overlooked markings came into focus. These symbols, once dismissed …

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Living cells may generate electricity from motion

Cells may generate their own electrical signals through microscopic membrane motions. Researchers show that active molecular processes can create voltage spikes similar to those used …

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Colon cancer is surging in younger adults and doctors are alarmed

Cases of colorectal cancer in younger adults are climbing worldwide, driven by lifestyle changes and inherited genetic risks. Diet, obesity, and lack of early screening …

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Ramanujan’s 100-year-old pi formula is still revealing the Universe

Ramanujan’s elegant formulas for calculating pi, developed more than a century ago, have unexpectedly resurfaced at the heart of modern physics. Researchers at IISc discovered …

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1.5-million-year-old fossil face is forcing a rethink of human origins

Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of a 1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus fossil from Ethiopia, uncovering an unexpectedly primitive appearance. While its braincase fits with classic …

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A new way to prevent gum disease without wiping out good bacteria

Scientists are uncovering a surprising way to influence bacteria—not by killing them, but by changing how they communicate. Researchers studying oral bacteria found that disrupting …

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Physicists found a way to see heat in empty space

Physicists have found a clever way to detect the elusive Unruh effect without extreme accelerations. By using atoms that emit light cooperatively between mirrors, acceleration …

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This rare earthquake did everything scientists hoped to see

A rare, ultra-long earthquake in Myanmar revealed that mature faults can deliver their full force directly to the surface. The discovery could mean stronger shaking …

Crash clock says satellites in orbit are three days from disaster
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Crash clock says satellites in orbit are three days from disaster

Satellites in orbit would begin to collide in a matter of days if they lost manoeuvrability during a solar storm or other outage

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Scientists find the missing links between genes and disease

A new genetic mapping strategy reveals how entire networks of genes work together to cause disease, filling in the missing links left by traditional genetic …

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AI learns to decode the diseases written in your DNA

A newly developed AI can predict which diseases specific genetic mutations are likely to cause, not just whether they are harmful. The breakthrough could speed …

Saturn's rings form a giant dusty doughnut encircling the planet
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Saturn's rings form a giant dusty doughnut encircling the planet

The rings of Saturn are normally thought to be flat, but measurements by the Cassini spacecraft show that some of their particles fly hundreds of …

Your period may make sport injuries more severe
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Your period may make sport injuries more severe

Professional football players who became injured while on their period took longer to recover than when injuries occurred at other times of their menstrual cycle

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