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The cover shows circular extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) sitting next to a chromosome. ecDNA has a significant effect on the outcome of cancer treatment — it can render tumours resistant to ...
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But drugs used to treat migraines in people reduced painful lesions in mice.
How did the characteristic pattern of embryonic cell divisions during animal development evolve? Analysis of the multicellular development of an organism related to animals now provides some answers.
In the wake of devastating floods in the South of Brazil, researchers are working out how best to help people — plus, what concerns do Nature’s readers have about the US election.
Powerful bursts of radio waves from distant galaxies are typically linked to young celestial objects. But observations reveal that they are more likely to occur in rarer, more massive galaxies ...
Powerful bursts of radio waves from distant galaxies are typically linked to young celestial objects. But observations reveal that they are more likely to occur in rarer, more massive galaxies ...
Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science picks.
Researchers are often asked to write references or recommendation letters. Nature asked three senior scientists what they do when they can’t endorse someone.
In a beguiling work, a geologist–poet finds solace after bereavement as he walks along California’s infamous fault line.