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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedLithium-ion batteries that incorporate a recycled material outperform those made with a commercial version. Lithium-ion batteries that incorporate a recycled material outperform those made with a commercial version....
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedNature's pages feature musings about the value of studying wetlands, and a report of the excavation of an ancient city in Sicily. The value of studying wetlands, and the excavation of an ancient city in Sicily....
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedAn inventory of the world's solar-panel installations has been produced with the help of machine learning, revealing many more than had previously been recorded. The results will inform efforts to meet global targets for...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Andrew C. Yang 1 2 3 , Fabian Kern 4 , Patricia M. Losada 3 , Maayan R. Agam 3 , Christina A. Maat 3 , Georges P. Schmartz 4 , Tobias Fehlmann 4 , Julian A. Stein 5 , Nicholas Schaum 3 , Davis P. Lee 3 , Kruti...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedTo thwart publishing rackets that undermine scholars and scholarly publishing, legitimate journals should show their workings. To thwart publishing rackets that undermine scholars and scholarly publishing, legitimate...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedVegetation modulates Earth's water, energy and carbon cycles. How its functions might change in the future largely depends on how it copes with droughts.sup.1-4. There is evidence that, in places and times of drought,...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedCan these sidelined conditions gain the traction they deserve? Can these sidelined conditions gain the traction they deserve? Author(s): Michael Eisenstein Author Affiliations: Overlooked and underfunded:...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedLetter to the Editor Author(s): Forrest Lacey, Rajesh Kumar, Gabriele Pfister, Jean-Francois Lamarque, Cassandra O'Lenick, Guy Brasseur Author Affiliations: Air quality: WHO guidelines could deepen inequities To...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedThe availability of l-arginine in tumours is a key determinant of an efficient anti-tumour T cell response.sup.1-4. Consequently, increases of typically low l-arginine concentrations within the tumour may greatly...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedMeasurements of the atmospheric carbon (C) and oxygen (O) relative to hydrogen (H) in hot Jupiters (relative to their host stars) provide insight into their formation location and subsequent orbital migration.sup.1,2....
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedLetter to the Editor Author(s): Stefano Carattini Author Affiliations: COP26: set a minimum global carbon price for emissions It would be an unexpected bonus if a 'floor' could be set for the price of carbon...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedThe Mexican government has accused 31 scientists and officials of organized crime and money laundering -- allegations that they deny and that many claim are politically motivated. The Mexican government has accused 31...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedOur generation could realistically be the one to discover evidence of life beyond Earth. With this privileged potential comes responsibility. The magnitude of the question of whether we are alone in the Universe, and the...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedFour junior researchers with disabilities describe their career experiences to date, and how colleagues can act as allies. Four junior researchers with disabilities describe their career experiences to date, and how...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedDimeric IgA secreted across mucous membranes in response to nonpathogenic taxa of the microbiota accounts for most antibody production in mammals. Diverse binding specificities can be detected within the polyclonal...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedHuman and economic costs highlight the need for fresh approaches in research. Human and economic costs highlight the need for fresh approaches in research. Author(s): Catherine Armitage Author Affiliations: The...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedThe emissions profile measured on Earth does not match that of any known type of space body. The emissions profile measured on Earth does not match that of any known type of space body. Author Affiliations: Radio...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedKey nutrients that are needed by immune cells are scarce in tumours. Engineered cancer-invading bacteria can recycle tumour waste into metabolic fuel to boost anticancer immune responses in mice. Engineered microbes at...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedDevelopmental geneticist Maria Leptin hopes to keep the European Research Council true to its founding mission. Developmental geneticist Maria Leptin hopes to keep the European Research Council true to its founding...
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From:Nature (Vol. 598, Issue 7882) Peer-ReviewedLuteinizing hormone and chorionic gonadotropin are glycoprotein hormones that are related to follicle-stimulating hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone.sup.1,2. Luteinizing hormone and chorionic gonadotropin are...