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- 1From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedColleagues with critiques want the same thing as you: to understand the world. Colleagues with critiques want the same thing as you: to understand the world. Author(s): Ben de Haas Author Affiliations: What my...
- 2From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedFAT1, which encodes a protocadherin, is one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers.sup.1-5. However, the role and the molecular mechanisms by which FAT1 mutations control tumour initiation and progression...
- 3From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedOrdered two-dimensional arrays such as S-layers.sup.1,2 and designed analogues.sup.3-5 have intrigued bioengineers.sup.6,7, but with the exception of a single lattice formed with flexible linkers.sup.8, they are...
- 4From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedDespite sharp drops early in the pandemic, global emissions of carbon dioxide picked up in the second half of the year, new data show. COVID curbed carbon emissions in 2020 -- but not by much Despite sharp drops...
- 5From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedA device has been developed that consists of mechanical bits, analogous to the magnetic bits used in computer hard drives. Information encoded in the bits programs the mechanical properties of the device. Remotely...
- 6From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedVortex 'tweezers' can pick up and transport particles just 1 millimetre wide. Vortex 'tweezers' can pick up and transport particles just 1 millimetre wide. Author Affiliations: A bright-blue water droplet is gently...
- 7From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedTopological crystalline insulators (TCIs) can exhibit unusual, quantized electric phenomena such as fractional electric polarization and boundary-localized fractional charge.sup.1-6. This quantized fractional charge is...
- 8From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedA Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03101-x. Author(s): Hong Nhan Nong 1 2 , Lorenz J. Falling 3 , Arno Bergmann 4 , Malte Klingenhof 1 , Hoang Phi Tran 1 , Camillo Spöri...
- 9From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedSuccessful pregnancies rely on adaptations within the mother.sup.1, including marked changes within the immune system.sup.2. It has long been known that the thymus, the central lymphoid organ, changes markedly during...
- 10From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedBlue jets are lightning-like, atmospheric electric discharges of several hundred millisecond duration that fan into cones as they propagate from the top of thunderclouds into the stratosphere.sup.1. They are thought to...
- 11From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedMechanical deformations of DNA such as bending are ubiquitous and have been implicated in diverse cellular functions.sup.1. However, the lack of high-throughput tools to measure the mechanical properties of DNA has...
- 12From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedElevated levels of a plant hormone tip off roots about compacted soil. Elevated levels of a plant hormone tip off roots about compacted soil. Author Affiliations: Plants use chemical cues to avoid sending their...
- 13From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedThe latest science news, in brief. The latest science news, in brief. Author Affiliations: Biden's science adviser, COVID reinfections and vaccine tests If confirmed, Eric Lander will be the first biologist to...
- 14From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedA Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03087-6 Author(s): Thomas M. Conlon 1 , Gerrit John-Schuster 1 , Danijela Heide 2 , Dominik Pfister 2 , Mareike Lehmann 3 , Yan Hu 4 ,...
- 15From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedAmong numerous challenges encountered at the beginning of extrauterine life, the most celebrated is the first breath that initiates a life-sustaining motor activity.sup.1. The neural systems that regulate breathing are...
- 16From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedPrecipitation and atmospheric circulation are the coupled processes through which tropical ocean surface temperatures drive global weather and climate.sup.1-5. Local sea surface warming tends to increase precipitation,...
- 17From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedVisible-light absorption and transport of the resultant electronic excitations to a reaction centre through Förster resonance energy transfer.sup.1-3 (FRET) are critical to the operation of biological light-harvesting...
- 18From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedLetter to the Editor Author(s): Joshua Ettinger, Friederike E. L. Otto, E. Lisa F. Schipper Author Affiliations: Storytelling can be a powerful tool for science Stories can be used to misrepresent science (M....
- 19From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedThe safe, highly effective measles vaccine has been recommended globally since 1974, yet in 2017 there were more than 17 million cases of measles and 83,400 deaths in children under 5 years old, and more than 99% of both...
- 20From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7842) Peer-ReviewedResearchers are studying the sensory impact of the coronavirus, how long it lasts and what can be done to treat it. COVID's toll on smell and taste: what scientists do and don't know Researchers are studying the...