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Newsletter June 2026

Move over, AlphaFold: open-source model predicts shape of 1 billion proteins. May 27.

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What it will take to stop the spiralling Ebola outbreak. Nature, 29May.

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Stress impairs your brain’s ability to link memories — dampening insight. Nature, 22 May.

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Ebola outbreak spirals out of control: how might it have started?. Nature, 21 May.

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Reframing Precision Medicine: Innovation to Implementation. Nature Conferences 2026

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US Researchers face new restrictions in publishing with foreign collaborators. Science, 20 May

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Combating infectious diseases in a fragmented world. Nature Medicine, 20 May.

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Could this synthetic egg bring back extinct birds? Researchers urge caution. Nature, 19 May.

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Mental-health research is too often invisible — it is time to change that. Nature, 14 May.

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Mouse eyes photosynthesize after plant-to-animal transplant. Nature, 15 May.

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AI can design viruses, toxins and other bioweapons. How worried should we be?. Nature, 13 May.

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Open data is key to genomics research — if the information can be kept safe. Nature, 12 May.

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Ice core reveals longest-ever continuous record of Earth’s climate. Nature, 12 May.

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The sleep paradox: why do humans sleep so little when we need it so much?. Nature, 11 May.

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All life runs on 20 amino acids. These cells run key machinery on just 19. Nature, 30 April.

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