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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedSuperconductivity and magnetism have been observed in layered graphene in which the sheets are twisted with respect to each other. But a simpler, more stable graphene system also exhibits these phases. Trilayer...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedThe successor to Francis Collins will need to be steadfast, nimble and creative in how they run the world's largest biomedical research agency at a pivotal time. The successor to Francis Collins will need to be...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedPlants deploy cell-surface and intracellular leucine rich-repeat domain (LRR) immune receptors to detect pathogens.sup.1. LRR receptor kinases and LRR receptor proteins at the plasma membrane recognize...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedModels of terrestrial planet formation predict that the final stages of planetary assembly--lasting tens of millions of years beyond the dispersal of young protoplanetary disks--are dominated by planetary collisions. It...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedThe earliest evidence that Stone Age hunter-gatherers chewed or smoked the plant have been discovered among the remains of an ancient fire. The earliest evidence that Stone Age hunter-gatherers chewed or smoked the...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedTobacco companies still profit from decades of marketing to Black Americans. Tobacco companies still profit from decades of marketing to Black Americans. Author(s): Nidhi Subbaraman Author Affiliations: How...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedThe latest science news, in brief. The latest science news, in brief. Author Affiliations: Viral filter, outbreak investigation reboot and the Economics Nobel Highly efficient devices called HEPA filters (right)...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedTo access superconductivity via the electric field effect in a clean, two-dimensional device is a central goal of nanoelectronics. Recently, superconductivity has been realized in graphene moiré heterostructures.sup.1-4;...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedA set of electromagnets has been used to move metal objects without touching them, even though the objects are not magnetic. This method could potentially be used like a 'tractor beam' to move hazardous objects in space....
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedIndustrial fishing seems to have altered the processing of biomass in the ocean. Industrial fishing seems to have altered the processing of biomass in the ocean. Author Affiliations: Industrial-scale fishing since...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedAs pandemic restrictions ease, other respiratory viruses are returning in unexpected ways. As pandemic restrictions ease, other respiratory viruses are returning in unexpected ways. Author(s): Nicola Jones Author...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedLetter to the Editor Author(s): Sandersan Onie, Ashra Daswin Author Affiliations: The lesson of talk over tea and cakes? Local research matters One of us, A.D., has been part of a national effort to establish...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedThe prefrontal cortex (PFC) and its connections with the mediodorsal thalamus are crucial for cognitive flexibility and working memory.sup.1 and are thought to be altered in disorders such as autism.sup.2,3 and...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedDeclassified satellite pictures expose the catastrophic damage done by a plutonium complex in the Urals. Declassified satellite pictures expose the catastrophic damage done by a plutonium complex in the Urals. Author...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedAndrew Robinson reviews five of the week's best science picks. Andrew Robinson reviews five of the week's best science picks. Author(s): Andrew Robinson Author Affiliations: Transformative hydrogen and wrestling...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedLetter to the Editor Author(s): Dalal Najib, John Boright, John Hildebrand Author Affiliations: United States has several programmes for early-career leaders Your Editorial misleadingly claims that the United...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedProkaryotes adapt to challenges from mobile genetic elements by integrating spacers derived from foreign DNA in the CRISPR array.sup.1. Spacer insertion is carried out by the Cas1-Cas2 integrase complex.sup.2-4. A...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedHepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a causal agent of chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma in humans, and afflicts more than 70 million people worldwide. The HCV envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedBillions of shots of China's CoronaVac and Sinopharm vaccines have been given globally, but studies have questioned the length of protection they offer. Billions of shots of China's CoronaVac and Sinopharm vaccines...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7881) Peer-ReviewedPlant immune responses are mainly activated by two types of receptor. Pattern recognition receptors localized on the plasma membrane perceive extracellular microbial features, and nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat...