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- 1From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedHigh-resolution imaging shows why the union between two sets of chromosomes goes awry as least as often as not. High-resolution imaging shows why the union between two sets of chromosomes goes awry as least as often as...
- 2From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedCoordinated activity across networks of neurons is a hallmark of both resting and active behavioural states in many species.sup.1-5. These global patterns alter energy metabolism over seconds to hours, which underpins...
- 3From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are a highly cytotoxic form of DNA damage and the incorrect repair of DSBs is linked to carcinogenesis.sup.1,2. The conserved error-prone non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway has a...
- 4From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedBrain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can restore communication to people who have lost the ability to move or speak. So far, a major focus of BCI research has been on restoring gross motor skills, such as reaching and...
- 5From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedWhen the ice covering the west of the continent disappears, the bedrock could rise up and shove extra water into the ocean. When the ice covering the west of the continent disappears, the bedrock could rise up and...
- 6From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedA skin patch that monitors scratching is far less invasive than the infrared camera recordings used now. A skin patch that monitors scratching is far less invasive than the infrared camera recordings used now. Author...
- 7From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedCharacterization of the early developmental process called gastrulation has mostly been limited to snapshots at different time points. A model of mouse gastrulation now maps the transitions between cell types...
- 8From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedA solid-state electrolyte is expected to suppress lithium (Li) dendrite penetration with high mechanical strength.sup.1-4. However, in practice it still remains challenging to realise a lithium metal anode for batteries,...
- 9From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedLetter to the Editor Author(s): Attaullah Ahmadi, Blaise Ntacyabukura, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III Author Affiliations: Afghanistan: vaccinate drug users against COVID-19 Afghanistan has the highest proportion...
- 10From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedAlzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent cause of dementia.sup.1. Although there is no effective treatment for AD, passive immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies against amyloid beta (A[beta]) is a promising...
- 11From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedTropical cloud forests are safe havens for a vast range of creatures and plants, but they are under siege around the globe. Tropical cloud forests are safe havens for a vast range of creatures and plants, but they are...
- 12From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedThe pandemic has spawned too many uninformative clinical trials and reviews. Reform is needed to ensure the world gets the high-quality evidence it needs. The pandemic has spawned too many uninformative clinical trials...
- 13From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedThrough a tour of ten materials, a scientist explores knowing through doing. Through a tour of ten materials, a scientist explores knowing through doing. Author(s): Anna Novitzky Author Affiliations: From spoons...
- 14From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedA Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03476-5. Author(s): Liang Shi 1 2 , Beichen Li 1 2 , Changil Kim 1 2 , Petr Kellnhofer 1 2 , Wojciech Matusik 1 2 Author Affiliations:...
- 15From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedSynthetic chemistry aims to build up molecular complexity from simple feedstocks.sup.1. However, the ability to exert precise changes that manipulate the connectivity of the molecular skeleton itself remains limited,...
- 16From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified thousands of noncoding loci that are associated with human diseases and complex traits, each of which could reveal insights into the mechanisms of disease.sup.1....
- 17From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedAdvanced beyond-silicon electronic technology requires both channel materials and also ultralow-resistance contacts to be discovered.sup.1,2. Atomically thin two-dimensional semiconductors have great potential for...
- 18From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedProliferating military artificial intelligence will leave the world less safe -- so we must focus on ethics and global cooperation. Proliferating military artificial intelligence will leave the world less safe -- so we...
- 19From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedThere is no substitute for aggressive cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions. But the risks and benefits of technologies that could mitigate global warming need to be evaluated. There is no substitute for aggressive cuts in...
- 20From:Nature (Vol. 593, Issue 7858) Peer-ReviewedBacteria-infecting viruses have specialized enzymes to make genes with alternative nucleobase. Bacteria-infecting viruses have specialized enzymes to make genes with alternative nucleobase. Author(s): Ewen Callaway...