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    Microbes have significant potential to improve environmental health - they can degrade persistent pollutants, convert waste into less harmful substances, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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    With this cross-journal Collection, the editors at Nature Biomedical Engineering, Nature Medicine, Nature Neuroscience, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Communications, Communications Medicine, Communications Biology, and Scientific Reports invite manuscripts that highlight the development, use and insight obtained from applying neuroengineering approaches.

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    With this cross-journal Collection, we invite manuscripts that highlight continual or real-time sensing systems of any form, primarily for arable farming or crop production.

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    In recent years, the field of stem cell and developmental biology has seen remarkable breakthroughs that have deepened our understanding of how organisms grow, age and regenerate, with major implications for medicine and biotechnology.

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    This inclusive bioengineering collection features articles that address global inequites related to gaps in bioengineering research and knowledge

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    The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in cancer development and progression, by influencing the host immune system and metabolism.

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    The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to David Baker “for computational protein design” and to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction”.

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    The field of cancer metabolism research is entering its 2nd century since the first description of the changes in metabolism of cancer cells by Otto Warburg and his colleague Seigo Minami in 1923.

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    From the generation of embryo-like structures to the establishment of cell-based approaches to model or treat disease, the field of stem cell and developmental biology has impressively progressed during the past few months.

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    This Collection provides an overview of current progress in developing targeted genome editing technologies, including a selection of protocols for using and adapting these tools in your own lab.

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    Detailed method reporting is essential for research reproducibility and trust in published results.

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    Nature Biotechnology’s annual survey highlights academic startups that are, among other things, correcting misfolded or disordered proteins, creating second generation GPCR agonists, building a new gene delivery platform, and mining cancer genomes for novel targets.

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