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  1. Nature

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    4 days ago · Browse the archive of articles on Nature Using nitrogen isotopes from ancient and modern fish otoliths and corals, the study shows Caribbean reef food webs are now 60–70% shorter and ...

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  7. A tweezer array with 6,100 highly coherent atomic qubits | Nature

    Sep 24, 2025 · Schlosser, N., Reymond, G., Protsenko, I. & Grangier, P. Sub-poissonian loading of single atoms in a microscopic dipole trap. Nature 411, 1024–1027 (2001). Article ADS PubMed …

  8. Whole-genome landscapes of 1,364 breast cancers - Nature

    Dec 3, 2025 · One potential limitation of our study is the possibility of left truncation bias in survival analyses, owing to the mixed retrospective and prospective nature of the cohort and variable timing …

  9. Direct deaminative functionalization with N-nitroamines - Nature

    Oct 27, 2025 · Despite this prevalence, conventional means of converting aromatic amines rely heavily on diazonium intermediates 2, which pose significant safety risks due to the explosive nature of …

  10. Learning the natural history of human disease with generative ...

    Sep 17, 2025 · Here we modify the GPT6 (generative pretrained transformer) architecture to model the progression and competing nature of human diseases.