Nature, Published online: 07 July 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02168-8
A maximum in rainfall coinciding with the headwaters of a particularly flash-flood-prone river resulted in deadly flash flooding in Texas on 4 July. Plus, turbocharged ‘killer’ cells that could help treat autoimmune diseases and whether at-home medical tests are worth it.Daily briefing: A worst-case weather scenario drove deadly flooding in Texas
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