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  • Compact RNA sensors for increasingly complex functions of multiple inputs
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  • Electroactive ferrocene/ferrocenium redox coupling for shuttle-free aqueous zinc–iodine pouch cells
  • Publisher Correction: Quantification of enantiomorphs in chiral crystalline powders through three-dimensional electron diffraction
  • Co-electroreduction of CO and glyoxal promotes C<sub>3</sub> products
  • Non-ribosomal peptide cyclase-directed chemoenzymatic synthesis of lariat lipopeptides
  • Extinguishing the saturation horizon

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  • Memristors for Bayesian in-memory computing
  • Electronic switching of topology in LaSbTe
  • Artificial cytoskeletons in viscoelastic confinement
  • Mechanical non-reciprocity programmed by shear jamming in soft composite solids
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  • Electrical control of silicon T centres
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  • Recovering lost performance
  • Balancing lifespan and safety
  • Author Correction: Integrated rocksalt–polyanion cathodes with excess lithium and stabilized cycling
  • Identifying safe electrolytes for fire-free lithium batteries
  • Author Correction: Two-step crystallization modulated through acenaphthene enabling 21% binary organic solar cells and 83.2% fill factor

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  • Convergent genome evolution shaped the emergence of terrestrial animals
  • Huge eruption on a distant star confirmed at last
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  • Money and power underlie mysterious Andean ‘band of holes’
  • Emerging climate impact on carbon sinks in a consolidated carbon budget
  • Olympiad-level formal mathematical reasoning with reinforcement learning
  • Potent neutralization of Marburg virus by a vaccine-elicited antibody
  • GREGoR: accelerating genomics for rare diseases
  • Radio burst from a stellar coronal mass ejection
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  • Author Correction: Learning the natural history of human disease with generative transformers
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