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  1. Nature

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  5. Latest science news, discoveries and analysis - Nature

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

  6. Nerve-to-cancer transfer of mitochondria during cancer metastasis

    Jun 25, 2025 · Together, these findings demonstrate the efficacy of this system in allowing real-time observation of mitochondrial transfer to recipient cells and its permanent nature, enabling lineage …

  7. 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.

  8. Architecture of the neutrophil compartment - Nature

    Dec 3, 2025 · While the Bhattacharyya index does not constitute a true probability measure, its bounded nature makes it a valuable score for comparing the similarity of data distributions in a normalized …

  9. Enzyme specificity prediction using cross-attention graph ... - Nature

    Oct 8, 2025 · However, millions of known enzymes still lack reliable substrate specificity information, impeding their practical applications and comprehensive understanding of the biocatalytic diversity in …

  10. 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 …