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‘Forever’ chemicals can be destroyed with clever chemistry — now test these techniques outside the lab

In April, the US Environmental Protection Agency declared a standard of ‘close to zero’ levels of certain PFAS substances in

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Single-cell integration reveals metaplasia in inflammatory gut diseases

Patient samples and tissue processing Healthy tissue from adults Healthy adult gastrointestinal tissue was obtained by the Cambridge Biorepository of

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Why a teenager’s bird-flu infection is ringing alarm bells for scientists

Particles of avian influenza (pink) infect a human cell (blue). Early evidence suggests that the virus infecting a person in

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The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is a three-row electric SUV with room to grow

Ahead of the LA Auto Show this week, Hyundai showed off its brand-new three-row all-electric SUV with a suite of

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Human HDAC6 senses valine abundancy to regulate DNA damage

Thandapani, P. et al. Valine tRNA levels and availability regulate complex I assembly in leukaemia. Nature 601, 428–433 (2022). Article 

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Local probe of bulk and edge states in a fractional Chern insulator

Barber, M. E., Ma, E. Y. & Shen, Z.-X. Microwave impedance microscopy and its application to quantum materials. Nat. Rev.

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Gliocidin is a nicotinamide-mimetic prodrug that targets glioblastoma

Xie, X. P. et al. Quiescent human glioblastoma cancer stem cells drive tumor initiation, expansion, and recurrence following chemotherapy. Dev.

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An integrated transcriptomic cell atlas of human neural organoids

Metadata curation and harmonization of human neural organoid scRNA-seq datasets We included 33 human neural organoid data from a total

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A multi-omic atlas of human embryonic skeletal development

Sample acquisition and ethics Developing human limb and cranium tissue samples were obtained from elective terminations under REC 96/085 with

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Examining the role of common variants in rare neurodevelopmental conditions

Cohort descriptions and phenotypes DDD The aim of the DDD study is to find molecular diagnoses for families and patients