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Brain-doping produced by your own body
A cat-and-mouse game: brain has two systems for thinking about others’ thoughts
Humans transport dangerous smoke residues indoors
Water splitting observed on nanometer scale
Air pollution is one of world’s most dangerous health risks
Globular cluster in magnetic wind
How Millets sustained Mongolia’s Empires
5000 year old milk proteins point to importance of dairying in eastern Eurasia
New Cas9 variant makes genome editing even more precise
A new Keyplayer in cell division
Anthropogenic seed dispersal: rethinking origins of plant domestication
Human Populations survived Toba volcanic super-eruption 74,000 years ago
A weak heart also damages brain
Genetic secret of night vision
Discovery of ancient Salmonella
Oldest reconstructed bacterial genomes link agriculture and herding with emergence of new disease
Bacterium makes complex loops
Antibodies: body’s own antidepressants
Birds migrate regardless of climatic conditions
Modified tuberculosis vaccine as a therapy for cancer of bladder
“Make two out of one” – Division of Artificial Cells
Planck Academy launched
Reproductive genome from laboratory
Interim report of victim research project submitted to Bavarian Parliament
Researchers were not right about left brains
5200-year-old cereal grains from eastern Altai Mountains predate trans-Eurasian crop exchange
“The Mendelian rules cannot be suspended”
Feedback Culture: When Colleagues Become Competitors
Cellular waste system disposes of coronavirus
“A panoramic view of Sun”
Sensory perception is not superficial brain work
Tropical trees are living time capsules of human history
Japan Prize 2020 goes to Svante Pääbo
Reverse engineering cash: researchers investigate how coin designs communicate value
“Next generation” Max Planck Center opened
Me first or us first?
Swing feel in lab
An ultrafast microscope for quantum world
Sacrifice one person in order to save five?
Erin Schuman is awarded 2020 Louis-Jeantet Prize
Interdisciplinary study reveals new insights into evolution of signed languages
CLICS: World’s largest database of cross-linguistic lexical associations
Prosocial and tolerant parrots help others to obtain food
Springer Nature and Projekt Deal finalise world’s largest transformative open access agreement
Mysterious radio bursts from a nearby spiral galaxy
Cancer-like metabolism makes brain grow
Dogs and wolves are both good at cooperating
Three new Dioscuri Centres in Poland