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2. Watch this bird-inspired drone leap into the air.
3. Uncovering a lost mountain metropolis.
4. Underwater bridge gives clues to ancient human arrival.
5. The mystery of Stonehenge's central stone unearthed.
6. This tiny solar-powered flyer weighs less than a paper plane.
7. Why 'open source' AIs could be anything but, the derailment risks of long freight trains, and breeding better wheat.
8. A glass that builds and heals itself.
9. Laser-powered bullets reveal surprising metal hardness.
10. Controlled failure: The building designed to limit catastrophe.
11. AI and robotics demystify the workings of a fly's wing.
12. No sweat: Moisture-wicking device keeps wearable-tech dry.
13. Building a heart atlas: researchers map organ in stunning detail.
14. Bumblebees show behaviour previously thought unique to humans.
15. 'Like a moth to a flame' - this strange insect behaviour is finally explained.
16. The rubber that stops cracks in their tracks.
17. The 3D printer that crafts complex robotic organs in a single run.
18. Our ancestors lost nearly 99% of their population, 900,000 years ago.
19. AI finally beats humans at a real-life sport - drone racing.
20. Physicists finally observe strange isotope Oxygen 28 - raising fundamental questions.
21. ChatGPT can write a paper in an hour - but there are downsides.
22. Neurotech DIY: fixing your own implant.
23. 'Touch-taste': how the octopus repurposed its nervous system to hunt.
24. The race to make a variant-proof COVID vaccine.
25. The Nature Podcast's highlights of 2022.
26. 'Artificial embryos': the hidden steps in forming a spine.
27. Exoskeleton boots could power your walk by learning your stride.
28. Surgeon Use of Shared Decision-making for Older Adults Considering Major Surgery: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial.
29. Jumping robot leaps to record heights.
30. The lifespan secret: why giraffes live longer than ferrets.
31. How to build a supernova early warning system.
32. Our podcast highlights of 2021.
33. Stretchy electronics go wireless for flexible wearables.
34. The final hours: Nature reporters reflect on COP26.
35. Your COP26 questions answered: Is it too late?
36. Your COP26 questions answered: modelling a planetary patient.
37. Your COP26 questions answered: carbon capture and storage.
38. Vikings were living in North America exactly a thousand years ago.
39. The billion years missing from Earth's history.
40. Flying a helicopter on Mars: NASA's Ingenuity.
41. Coronavirus variants: what viral mutants mean for the pandemic.
42. How to build a quantum internet.
43. Fossilised glider takes the origin of mammals back to the Triassic.
44. Robots smaller than the eye can see could revolutionise micro-robotics.
45. Five coronavirus questions scientists still don't have answers to.
46. The scientists studying facial expressions.
47. How scientists are fighting the novel coronavirus: A three minute guide.
48. What you need to know about the novel coronavirus.
49. Researchers replanting reefs one coral at a time.
50. Researchers create 3D display you can see, hear and feel.
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