Nature News
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[:eu]Physicists excited by latest LHC anomaly[:]
[:eu]A series of odd findings have theorists hoping for new particles.[:]
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[:eu]Drivers gear up for world’s first nanocar race[:]
[:eu]Chemists will navigate molecular wagons along a tiny golden track.[:]
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[:eu]Mobile-phone signals bolster street-level rain forecasts[:]
[:eu]Real-time analysis of wireless communications data could improve weather forecasts around the world.[:]
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[:eu]CRISPR studies muddy results of older gene research[:]
[:eu]Scientists face tough decisions when the latest gene-editing findings don’t match up with the results of other techniques.[:]
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[:eu]Promising cancer drugs may speed tumours in some patients[:]
[:eu]Early studies fuel scientists’ determination to understand how immunotherapy may sometimes make disease worse.[:]
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[:eu]DNA typos to blame for most cancer mutations[:]
[:eu]Environment and heredity might not contribute as much to cancer risk as researchers thought.[:]
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[:eu]Gender bias distorts peer review across fields[:]
[:eu]Editors are more likely to select reviewers of the same gender.[:]
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[:eu]Hidden HIV reservoirs exposed by telltale protein[:]
[:eu]The discovery helps to identify dormant infected cells and could one day lead to a cure.[:]
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[:eu]A makeover for the world’s most hated crop[:]
[:eu]Oil palm has a reputation as an environmental menace. Can the latest genetic research change that?[:]