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  1. Nature

    3 days ago · First published in 1869, Nature is the world’s leading multidisciplinary science journal.

  2. Browse Articles | Nature

    3 days ago · Browse the archive of articles on NatureAnalysis of eukaryotic gene sequences using a relaxed molecular clock methodology indicate that eukaryotes emerged 3.0–2.25 …

  3. Research articles - Nature

    3 days ago · A generative artificial intelligence-powered method enables de novo design of highly active enzymes based on information about the geometry of residues in the active site, without …

  4. Latest science news, discoveries and analysis - Nature

    2 days ago · We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature ’s journalists and editors.

  5. Nature Communications

    This Nature Conference, held in Nanjing in October 2025, explores how the integration of AI with biological sciences unlocks immense potential for groundbreaking discoveries.

  6. Nature Neuroscience

    Nov 26, 2025 · In this issue of Nature Neuroscience, Golden et al. unveil a mouse model that enables in vivo ‘switching’ from the Alzheimer’s risk gene APOE4 to the protective gene APOE2.

  7. Volume 647 Issue 8090, 20 November 2025 - Nature

    Nov 20, 2025 · In this spotlight, Nature explores how politics and policy are shaping the Canadian research landscape: featuring scientists’ reactions to the 2025 Canadian budget release and …

  8. Nature Medicine

    5 days ago · Keep up with the latest advances in medicine Read about the latest advances in translational and clinical research, selected by the Nature Medicine editorial team.

  9. Phase I/II trial of iPS-cell-derived dopaminergic cells for ... - Nature

    Apr 16, 2025 · Nature thanks David Devos, Hideyuki Okano and the other, anonymous, reviewer (s) for their contribution to the peer review of this work. Peer reviewer reports are available.

  10. NINJ1 regulates plasma membrane fragility under mechanical …

    Nature 637, 446–452 (2025). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Araki, T. & Milbrandt, J. Ninjurin, a novel adhesion molecule, is induced by nerve injury and promotes axonal growth.