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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedUnderstanding how diet affects tumour growth could lead to better treatments. Analysis in mice reveals that a low-calorie diet, but not a ketogenic diet, slows the growth of pancreatic cancer. This effect is mediated by...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedSynapse genes help cells to communicate in sponge's digestive chambers. Synapse genes help cells to communicate in sponge's digestive chambers. Author(s): Max Kozlov Author Affiliations: Sponge cells hint at...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedQuantized sound waves--phonons--govern the elastic response of crystalline materials, and also play an integral part in determining their thermodynamic properties and electrical response (for example, by binding...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedThe latest science news, in brief. The latest science news, in brief. Author Affiliations: 'Brumby' cull, carbon rebound and a giant research index Brumbies roam a wintry landscape near Yarangobilly in...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedKendrew Colhoun tracks the movements of migratory birds in Ireland. Kendrew Colhoun tracks the movements of migratory birds in Ireland. Author(s): Chris Woolston Author Affiliations: Kendrew Colhoun is a seabird...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedThe Dispatched protein, which is related to the NPC1 and PTCH1 cholesterol transporters.sup.1,2 and to H.sup.+-driven transporters of the RND family.sup.3,4, enables tissue-patterning activity of the lipid-modified...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedGrowth regulation tailors development in plants to their environment. A prominent example of this is the response to gravity, in which shoots bend up and roots bend down.sup.1. This paradox is based on opposite effects...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedLight from 11 billion years ago provides a view of galactic 'protoclusters' that could grow into behemoths. Light from 11 billion years ago provides a view of galactic 'protoclusters' that could grow into behemoths....
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedThe ability to help and care for others fosters social cohesiveness and is vital to the physical and emotional well-being of social species, including humans.sup.1-3. Affiliative social touch, such as allogrooming...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedThe genomes of Bronze Age mummies from the Tarim Basin in northwest China suggest that these individuals were descended from an ancient Asian population that was genetically isolated, despite extensive cultural...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedSubduction is the major plate driving force, and the strength of the subducting plate controls many aspects of the thermochemical evolution of Earth. Each subducting plate experiences intense normal faulting.sup.1-9...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedUnderstanding human organ formation is a scientific challenge with far-reaching medical implications.sup.1,2. Three-dimensional stem-cell cultures have provided insights into human cell differentiation.sup.3,4. However,...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedEven when deadlines are flexible, women are less likely than men to seek extra time for assignments. Even when deadlines are flexible, women are less likely than men to seek extra time for assignments. Author...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedEarlier generations faced fallout from the global financial crisis and a boost from emerging economies. Today, COVID-19 and concerns about diversity dominate. Earlier generations faced fallout from the global financial...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedLetter to the Editor Author(s): Guojun Sheng, Piero Carninci, Mikiko C. Siomi, Toshio Suda, Cantas Alev Author Affiliations: Japan: prize diversity, not conformity, to boost research Fuelled by the economic rise...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedPalaeoclimate data and models have been used to produce a comprehensive report of Earth's temperature changes over the past 24 millennia. The results suggest that modern warming differs from the gradual rise of the past...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedPropane dehydrogenation (PDH) to propene is an important alternative to oil-based cracking processes, to produce this industrially important platform chemical.sup.1,2. The commercial PDH technologies utilizing...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedMouse caspase-11 and human caspase-4 and caspase-5 recognize cytosolic lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to induce pyroptosis by cleaving the pore-forming protein GSDMD.sup.1-5. This non-canonical inflammasome defends against...
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedImportant crop-growing regions, such as Brazil, are susceptible to droughts that strike with alarming speed. Important crop-growing regions, such as Brazil, are susceptible to droughts that strike with alarming speed....
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From:Nature (Vol. 599, Issue 7884) Peer-ReviewedClimate changes across the past 24,000 years provide key insights into Earth system responses to external forcing. Climate model simulations.sup.1,2 and proxy data.sup.3-8 have independently allowed for study of this...