Nature News
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[:eu]How rival bots battled their way to poker supremacy[:]
Artificial-intelligence programs harness game-theory strategies and deep learning to defeat human professionals in two-player hold’em.
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[:eu]The drug-resistant bacteria that pose the greatest health threats[:]
World Health Organization publishes list that it hopes will focus development of antibiotics
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[:eu]The RNA code comes into focus[:]
As researchers open up to the reality of RNA modification, an expanded epitranscriptomics toolbox takes shape.
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[:eu]The race to map the human body — one cell at a time[:]
A host of detailed cell atlases could revolutionize understanding of cancer and other diseases.
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[:eu]Brain scans spot early signs of autism in high-risk babies[:]
Experts say replication is needed and other hurdles must be surmounted to apply findings to the clinic.
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[:eu]Long-awaited mathematics proof could help scan Earth’s innards[:]
Proposed solution to geometry puzzle allows an object’s structure to be determined from limited information.
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[:eu]How heat from the Sun can keep us all cool[:]
As demand for air conditioning climbs, some see a solution in the very thing that makes us sweat: the Sun.
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[:eu]How to find the right answer when the ‘wisdom of the crowd’ fails[:]
A new algorithm succeeds by asking members of large groups how they think others will respond.
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[:eu]Cancer reproducibility project releases first results[:]
An open-science effort to replicate dozens of cancer-biology studies is off to a confusing start.