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  • ‘Remote controlled’ proteins illuminate living cells

    ‘Remote controlled’ proteins illuminate living cells

    Green fluorescent protein is a staple tool for visualizing living cells.Credit: Sam Yeh/AFP via Getty

    Researchers have engineered magnetically controlled fluorescent proteins that can be remotely dimmed and brightened in cells and living…

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  • Publisher Correction: Polyamine-dependent metabolic shielding regulates alternative splicing

    Publisher Correction: Polyamine-dependent metabolic shielding regulates alternative splicing

    Nature, Published online: 21 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10140-3

    Publisher Correction: Polyamine-dependent metabolic shielding regulates alternative splicing

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  • Six highlights from ADHD research

    Six highlights from ADHD research

    The brains of typically developing children (left) exhibit greater spatial stability than those of children with ADHD (right).Credit: Z. Ghao et al. Nature Commun. 16, 2346 (2025)

    Quantifying shorter…

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  • ADHD treatments move beyond stimulants

    ADHD treatments move beyond stimulants

    Back in the 1960s, when Ritalin (methylphenidate) was first approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating behavioural problems, parents and teachers alike were impressed by the…

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  • Untangling the connection between dopamine and ADHD

    Untangling the connection between dopamine and ADHD

    Brain imaging has helped researchers understand the role of dopamine in ADHD.Credit: JohnnyGreig/Getty

    A couple of years ago, Jan Haavik was at a routine meeting of a research group that connects…

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  • Relatively warm deep-water formation persisted in the Last Glacial Maximum

    Relatively warm deep-water formation persisted in the Last Glacial Maximum

  • Clark, P. U. et al. The Last Glacial Maximum. Science 325, 710–714 (2009).

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  • Kageyama, M. et al. The PMIP4 Last Glacial Maximum experiments:…

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  • Publisher Correction: Multiple oestradiol functions inhibit ferroptosis and acute kidney injury

    Publisher Correction: Multiple oestradiol functions inhibit ferroptosis and acute kidney injury

    Nature, Published online: 21 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10148-9

    Publisher Correction: Multiple oestradiol functions inhibit ferroptosis and acute kidney injury

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  • Rock art from at least 67,800 years ago in Sulawesi

    Rock art from at least 67,800 years ago in Sulawesi

    All dating work was undertaken at the BIOMICS laboratory in the Geoarchaeology and Archaeometry Research Group (GARG) of Southern Cross University (Lismore, New South Wales, Australia). U-series measurements were obtained using an ESI NW193 ArF…

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  • Girls are starting puberty younger — why, and what are the risks?

    Girls are starting puberty younger — why, and what are the risks?

    When Lola was eight years old, she went through a massive growth spurt and started developing acne. Her mother, Elise, thought Lola was just growing fast because of genes inherited from her father. But when she noticed that Lola had grown pubic…

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