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- 1From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedA specialized type of bone-cell progenitor has been identified in the bone marrow, and shown to support the generation of immune cells called lymphocytes in response to movement. Mechanosensing stem-cell niche promotes...
- 2From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedA Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03296-7. Author(s): Pengjie Wang 1, Guo Yu 1 2, Yanyu Jia 1, Michael Onyszczak 1, F. Alexandre Cevallos 3, Shiming Lei 3, Sebastian...
- 3From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedGlobal tensions, limits on international collaboration and an emphasis on real-world applications drive the nation's vision for research. Global tensions, limits on international collaboration and an emphasis on...
- 4From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedSymbiotic interactions between organisms have aided major evolutionary transitions. The interaction between two microorganisms has parallels with the evolution of mitochondria -- key organelles in eukaryotic cells....
- 5From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedStromal cells in adult bone marrow that express leptin receptor (LEPR) are a critical source of growth factors, including stem cell factor (SCF), for the maintenance of haematopoietic stem cells and early restricted...
- 6From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedRemote working, research delays and childcare obligations are taking their toll on scientists, causing stress and anxiety. Remote working, research delays and childcare obligations are taking their toll on scientists,...
- 7From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedA Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03329-1. Author(s): Parinaz Mehdipour 1 , Sajid A. Marhon 1 , Ilias Ettayebi 1 2 , Ankur Chakravarthy 1 , Amir Hosseini 1 , Yadong Wang...
- 8From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedGenomics studies are helping to reveal how bacteria and archaea influence one of Earth's largest carbon stores as it begins to thaw. Genomics studies are helping to reveal how bacteria and archaea influence one of...
- 9From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedA proposal that weighs up options for meeting climate, conservation and food-provision goals deserves serious consideration. A proposal that weighs up options for meeting climate, conservation and food-provision goals...
- 10From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedThe creatures can form a new body in only three weeks, thanks to extreme regenerative powers. The creatures can form a new body in only three weeks, thanks to extreme regenerative powers. Author Affiliations: The...
- 11From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedOceanic transform faults are seismically and tectonically active plate boundaries.sup.1 that leave scars--known as fracture zones--on oceanic plates that can cross entire ocean basins.sup.2. Current descriptions of plate...
- 12From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedThe silver diadem and other bling interred with a woman some 3,700 years ago mark her high status. The silver diadem and other bling interred with a woman some 3,700 years ago mark her high status. Author...
- 13From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedA Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03379-5. Author(s): Ofer Shoshani 1 2 , Simon F. Brunner 3 , Rona Yaeger 4 , Peter Ly 1 2 10 11 , Yael Nechemia-Arbely 1 2 12 13 , Dong...
- 14From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedArtificial intelligence (AI) is defined as the ability of machines to perform tasks that are usually associated with intelligent beings. Argument and debate are fundamental capabilities of human intelligence, essential...
- 15From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedThe National Institutes of Health will fund researchers to track people's recovery, and will host a biospecimen bank. US health agency will invest $1 billion to investigate 'long COVID' The National Institutes of...
- 16From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedThe addition of hydrogen turns a highly reactive sheet of boron atoms into a stable material. The addition of hydrogen turns a highly reactive sheet of boron atoms into a stable material. Author Affiliations:...
- 17From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedDespite political tensions, research ties are resilient. Despite political tensions, research ties are resilient. Author(s): Ichiko Fuyuno Author Affiliations: Japan and South Korea pursue shared interests...
- 18From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedPartnerships are a path to growth in research output. Partnerships are a path to growth in research output. Author(s): Sandy Ong Author Affiliations: Southeast Asian countries join forces for scientific strength...
- 19From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedNaturally occurring protein switches have been repurposed for the development of biosensors and reporters for cellular and clinical applications.sup.1. However, the number of such switches is limited, and reengineering...
- 20From:Nature (Vol. 591, Issue 7850) Peer-ReviewedWeed production in the United States puffs out heat-trapping emissions. Weed production in the United States puffs out heat-trapping emissions. Author Affiliations: Moving marijuana farms outdoors could nip their...