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Using both faces of polar semiconductor wafers for functional devices

Single crystals of semiconductors are macroscopic molecules with periodic repeating basis units7. In a perfect semiconductor crystal wafer, the atomic

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Bendable non-silicon RISC-V microprocessor | Nature

In this section, we describe the microarchitecture of the C-SPI IP block, the ML hardware accelerator, the new instructions to

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Why bringing back oyster reefs could protect coasts from climate change

Workers for the Billion Oyster Project prepare to place juvenile oysters in a waterway running through New York City.Credit: Diana

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Designed endocytosis-inducing proteins degrade targets and amplify signals

Computational design of sortilin minibinders as Sort_EndoTags Using a Rosetta-based binder design protocol15, 21,000 binders were generated to each of

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Brazilian fossils reveal homoplasy in the oldest mammalian jaw joint

Luo, Z.-X. & Manley, G. A. in The Senses: A Comprehensive Reference Vol. 2 (eds Fritzsch, B. & Grothe, B.)

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Single-cell multi-omics map of human fetal blood in Down syndrome

Ethics and tissue acquisition Human fetal bone and liver samples were obtained from 15 fetuses with Ts21 12–20 post-conception weeks

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A jaw-dropping discovery about early mammals

Rawson, J. R. G. et al. Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07971-3 (2024). Article  Google Scholar  Crompton, A. W. in Studies in Vertebrate Evolution

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Bronze Age clash was Europe’s oldest known interregional battle

A conflict known as Europe’s oldest battle probably involved both local warriors and fighters from a region to the south,

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A dwarf planet has dirty depths, model suggests

The dwarf planet Ceres hosts a frozen ocean that is almost pure water ice at its surface and becomes ‘dirtier’

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Children with Down’s syndrome are more likely to get leukaemia: stem-cells hint at why

Download the Nature Podcast 25 September 2024 In this episode: 00:46 Unravelling why children with Down’s syndrome are at a