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  1. A new argues that the important inherent properties of new molecules need to be considered at the early stages of chemical design. Read more as part of our " for " series. ($)

  2. ., scientists have engineered a part-organic, part-synthetic able to simulate the beating motion of the real thing. Presented in : ($)

  3. From cells to viruses and proteins, here's how one of our graphics editors learned to go from 2D to 3D:

  4. In a new Science study, researchers laser-cooled a tiny glass nanoparticle with the density of a solid object to a quantum state, using a novel method that offers a promising new platform for studying macro-quantum more broadly. ($)

  5. Pairing the EGFR inhibition and PD-1 checkpoint blockade immunotherapy has remained controversial. Now, a study in offers new insights for when the drug duo can show promise as a lung :

  6. Advances in presurgical are an important next step for enhancing the response of early-stage tumors to immune checkpoint blockade. Read more in this : ($)

  7. Inspired by our ability to handle the heat, , built sweaty soft hands that cool off fast, preventing heat buildup that could otherwise damage and destabilize them. From :

  8. Achieving a circular economy for chemicals requires a rethinking of , argues a new . Read it here:

  9. How a beetle came to grace one of our Science covers: read about the journey from .

  10. A new study finds a possible early sign of in women carrying mutated BRCA2 gene: -damaged cells. Read more:

  11. Scientists are learning more about gut-brain signaling that help regulate food reinforcement and food choice—and how processed foods may be compromising our bodies' perception of food value. Read the 2019 :

  12. A new study in intricately visualizes how pulses of calcium ions within platelets allow them to bind with proteins to carry out their essential, clot-forming duties. . Read more: ($)

  13. What’s responsible for inflammation during ? A study revealed human myxoma resistance protein 1 as an instigator of inflammation in human lung epithelial cells. From last October's : ($)

  14. In this : how regulatory environmental risks assessment for pesticides has fallen out of step with scientific knowledge—and a proposal for how it could change. ($)

  15. A century after it was first theorized, researchers have detected the effects of Lense-Thirring precession in the motion of a distant binary star system, a new Science study reports, confirming a prediction of Einstein’s general theory of relativity. ($)

  16. In a new study, scientists observed fewer organisms living in soil samples contaminated with tiny fragments of plastic debris, compared to populations in “cleaner” soils. Learn more:

  17. . joins many journals, funders, others in reaffirming commitment to principles set out in the 2016 statement on data sharing in public health emergencies, this time as relates to data on the novel outbreak.

  18. New research reveals a hidden microbiological key to fighting the pests and pathogens that bother honey bees, which could offer an effective, long-term, and potentially cheap solution to these bee stressors. ($)

  19. A new argues that the important inherent properties of new molecules need to be considered at the early stages of chemical design. Read more as part of our " for " series. ($)

  20. New research in mice finds a key neuron in the basal ganglia that commands both sleep and immobility, helping scientists unravel more about one of the biggest mysteries of sleep.

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