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Quantum computers have gained the powerful abstractions that allow programmers of classical computers to design and integrate new apps and hardware, and connect devices into networks with ease go.nature.com/3DD9uxZ

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This vaccine technology stimulates a killer T cell response in mouse models of cancer and SARS-CoV-2 infection go.nature.com/4hSXx5f

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Ultraviolet light from a galaxy observed when the Universe was just 330 million years old has intriguing implications for understanding how the first generations of stars and black holes were formed go.nature.com/4hMhVVK

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Large-scale analyses of electronic health data suggest that the herpes zoster vaccine could protect against dementia — but it’s not yet clear how go.nature.com/3E0QXvS

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Tiger numbers in India are starting to rebound after decades of being perilously low. This recovery offers lessons for conserving other rare animals go.nature.com/4i7EFzC

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A non-contact wearable device measures the skin’s ā€˜microclimate’ for continuous, real-time monitoring of wounds and wound healing go.nature.com/43Oyv4c

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Chronic stress hinders the cellular housekeeping process autophagy. Boosting it has the potential to restore normal neuronal activity and treat depression go.nature.com/3RHGad6

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Porous crystals have been engineered to trap ā€˜oily’ molecules — enabling X-ray structures to be determined for these compounds that defy standard crystallographic analysis go.nature.com/4lpesQ7

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Evidence for a previously overlooked route for microplastics to enter crops and reach plant tissues has implications for ecology and human health go.nature.com/3EhDVKq

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A large consortium of scientists adds functional data to neuronal wiring maps, seeking to crack the computational circuitry of the mouse brain go.nature.com/4j458j7

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A 250,000-year-old footprint preserved in ash, and the effect of a polluted atmosphere on health and the economy, in our weekly dip into Nature’s archive go.nature.com/3Y0D3kh

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This powerful and unbiased way to identify links between genetic variants and biological traits has changed scientists’ understanding of complex diseases and how to treat them go.nature.com/4cRUKsx

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The discovery of a cue that underlies fatal blood clots in cancer patients offers a therapeutic target and a way to assess clot risk go.nature.com/4iebTNN

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Recurrent humid phases in Arabia over the past seven million years could have influenced how species, including human ancestors, moved between continents go.nature.com/43OFCtg

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Transplanting dopamine-releasing neurons into the brain is a promising regenerative therapy for Parkinson’s disease go.nature.com/3YxKiAc

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A method for examining RNAs in blood samples offers a clinical tool to detect and monitor cancer and to assess immune responses to vaccination go.nature.com/42Al5X2