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Book Review |
From egg to animal: retracing an embryo’s first steps
A pioneering developmental biologist reflects on an epic journey studying the start of life. By Sarah Franklin
- Sarah Franklin
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News |
A year without conferences? How the coronavirus pandemic could change research
As scientific meetings are cancelled worldwide, researchers are rethinking how they network — a move that some say is long overdue.
- Giuliana Viglione
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Article |
Highly porous nature of a primitive asteroid revealed by thermal imaging
Thermal imaging data obtained from the spacecraft Hayabusa2 reveal that the carbonaceous asteroid 162173 Ryugu is an object of unusually high porosity.
- Tatsuaki Okada
- , Tetsuya Fukuhara
- , Satoshi Tanaka
- , Makoto Taguchi
- , Takehiko Arai
- , Hiroki Senshu
- , Naoya Sakatani
- , Yuri Shimaki
- , Hirohide Demura
- , Yoshiko Ogawa
- , Kentaro Suko
- , Tomohiko Sekiguchi
- , Toru Kouyama
- , Jun Takita
- , Tsuneo Matsunaga
- , Takeshi Imamura
- , Takehiko Wada
- , Sunao Hasegawa
- , Jörn Helbert
- , Thomas G. Müller
- , Axel Hagermann
- , Jens Biele
- , Matthias Grott
- , Maximilian Hamm
- , Marco Delbo
- , Naru Hirata
- , Naoyuki Hirata
- , Yukio Yamamoto
- , Seiji Sugita
- , Noriyuki Namiki
- , Kohei Kitazato
- , Masahiko Arakawa
- , Shogo Tachibana
- , Hitoshi Ikeda
- , Masateru Ishiguro
- , Koji Wada
- , Chikatoshi Honda
- , Rie Honda
- , Yoshiaki Ishihara
- , Koji Matsumoto
- , Moe Matsuoka
- , Tatsuhiro Michikami
- , Akira Miura
- , Tomokatsu Morota
- , Hirotomo Noda
- , Rina Noguchi
- , Kazunori Ogawa
- , Kei Shirai
- , Eri Tatsumi
- , Hikaru Yabuta
- , Yasuhiro Yokota
- , Manabu Yamada
- , Masanao Abe
- , Masahiko Hayakawa
- , Takahiro Iwata
- , Masanobu Ozaki
- , Hajime Yano
- , Satoshi Hosoda
- , Osamu Mori
- , Hirotaka Sawada
- , Takanobu Shimada
- , Hiroshi Takeuchi
- , Ryudo Tsukizaki
- , Atsushi Fujii
- , Chikako Hirose
- , Shota Kikuchi
- , Yuya Mimasu
- , Naoko Ogawa
- , Go Ono
- , Tadateru Takahashi
- , Yuto Takei
- , Tomohiro Yamaguchi
- , Kent Yoshikawa
- , Fuyuto Terui
- , Takanao Saiki
- , Satoru Nakazawa
- , Makoto Yoshikawa
- , Seiichiro Watanabe
- & Yuichi Tsuda
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World View |
Don’t rush to deploy COVID-19 vaccines and drugs without sufficient safety guarantees
We must urgently develop measures to tackle the new coronavirus — but safety always comes first, says Shibo Jiang.
- Shibo Jiang
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Article |
Late-stage oxidative C(sp3)–H methylation
- Kaibo Feng
- , Raundi E. Quevedo
- , Jeffrey T. Kohrt
- , Martins S. Oderinde
- , Usa Reilly
- & M. Christina White
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News Feature |
How a small nuclear war would transform the entire planet
As geopolitical tensions rise in nuclear-armed states, scientists are modelling the global impact of nuclear war.
- Alexandra Witze
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Technology Feature |
Exposed: cells’ sugary secrets
Researchers are finally uncovering the truth about glycans — the sugar-based chains that coat cells and decorate many proteins.
- Jyoti Madhusoodanan
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Nature Briefing |
Daily briefing: The evidence is in — Alcoholics Anonymous works
Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the most effective methods for people who want to give up drinking, finds a systematic review. Plus: All the Dead Sea Scroll fragments at the Museum of the Bible are fakes and how scientists map the hidden spread of COVID-19.
- Flora Graham
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News |
Coronavirus latest: First vaccine clinical trials begin in United States
Updates on the respiratory illness that has infected tens of thousands of people and killed several thousand.
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Research Highlight |
How cancer cells learn to resist chemotherapy
A study suggests possible ways to prevent drug resistance in ovarian tumour cells.
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Career Q&A |
Deflecting the heat of climate change
Rebecca Powles explains how increasing pressure to deliver energy-efficient buildings is creating opportunities for environmentally conscious scientists.
- Sarah O’Meara
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Research Highlight |
A neural highway to human motor control
High-speed link in the brain inhibits movement.
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News |
How China is planning to go to Mars amid the coronavirus outbreak
The launch is on track for July, as Europe and Russia announce a two-year delay in their journey to the red planet.
- Smriti Mallapaty
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Research Highlight |
Vaccine fears brought measles back to New York
Parents who refused to vaccinate their children fostered the spread of a once-vanquished disease.
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News Explainer |
How much is coronavirus spreading under the radar?
Three leading health officials talk about gauging the size of local outbreaks, and why containment strategies aren’t futile yet.
- Amy Maxmen
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Research Highlight |
Forget plunder: these Vikings needed toothbrushes
Multiple cavities pit the teeth excavated from a Viking settlement found in modern-day Sweden.
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News |
China closes in on vaccine for deadly pig virus
African swine fever has wiped out 40% of the country’s 440 million pigs.
- Smriti Mallapaty
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Research Highlight |
Stacks of skeletons fertilize a ‘river of bones’
Migrating wildebeest that drown in an African river enrich its waters.
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Nature Briefing |
Daily briefing: Earth’s deepest life survives by scavenging carbon
How life survives in one of the deepest layers of Earth’s crust ever explored, a vaccine on the horizon for devastating swine fever and how China is staying on track of its mission to Mars.
- Flora Graham
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Nature Podcast |
Podcast: Are feelings more than skin deep?
The idea that facial expressions are universally recognised signals of emotion is getting a second look.
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Research Highlight |
A simple fusion recipe
Permanent magnets could help to optimize the geometry of a future fusion reactor.
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Research Highlight |
Art masterpieces shine with the help of a spongy gel
Hydrogel’s porous structure allows it to blot dirt without eroding paint.
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News |
This year’s US elections could be a climate-policy showdown
With Joe Biden nearly locked in as the Democratic nominee for president, plans to address climate change are starting to take shape from both liberals and conservatives.
- Jeff Tollefson
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News |
Europe’s first Mars rover delayed by two years
The European–Russian ExoMars mission to search for signs of life was meant to launch in July — but it needs more testing time.
- Jonathan O'Callaghan
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News |
Why gigantic locust swarms are challenging governments and researchers
Scientists are championing biopesticides and better monitoring — but heavy rains, war and a lack of funding have been hampering efforts to control the biggest outbreak in more than a quarter of a century.
- Antoaneta Roussi
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Obituary |
Katherine Johnson (1918–2020)
NASA mathematician who calculated trajectories for early space flights.
- Margot Lee Shetterly
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News |
These microbial communities have learned to live at Earth’s most extreme reaches
Researchers are uncovering the survival strategies of microorganisms found in rocks buried deep beneath the ocean floor.
- Monique Brouillette
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Nature Briefing |
Daily briefing: Coronavirus stopped before reaching ice-locked Arctic research vessel
Research on a vessel that has been intentionally frozen in Arctic sea ice will be affected after a team member on land tested positive. Plus: Iron rain falls on an ultra-hot giant exoplanet and the emotional and professional toll of long, drawn-out peer reviews.
- Flora Graham
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Career News |
White men still dominate in UK academic science
Men outnumber and out-earn women, and white people take up more posts and are more likely to be in the highest pay grades than people from minority ethnic groups.
- Chris Woolston
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Obituary |
Freeman Dyson (1923–2020)
Nuclear physicist, polymath, disarmament pioneer and government adviser.
- Phillip F. Schewe
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News |
Universities are forging ties with the FBI as US cracks down on foreign influence
Public institutes are responding to allegations of interference in research by foreign governments, especially China.
- Nidhi Subbaraman
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News |
This miniature skull belonged to a 2-gram dinosaur
The 100-million-year-old animal might have been the smallest dinosaur.
- Giuliana Viglione
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News & Views |
Tiny bird fossil might be the world’s smallest dinosaur
A tiny skull trapped in 99-million-year-old amber suggests that some of the earliest birds evolved to become miniature. The fossil illustrates how ancient amber can act as a window into the distant past.
- Roger B. J. Benson
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Publisher Correction |
Publisher Correction: Signatures of self-organized criticality in an ultracold atomic gas
- S. Helmrich
- , A. Arias
- , G. Lochead
- , T. M. Wintermantel
- , M. Buchhold
- , S. Diehl
- & S. Whitlock
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News & Views |
An all-electrical magnetic logic gate that harnesses chirality between domains
Bits of a logic gate can be encoded by differently magnetized regions. A method has been developed in which the walls between these domains are manipulated electrically, rather than magnetically, to produce a logic gate.
- See-Hun Yang
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Article |
Hummingbird-sized dinosaur from the Cretaceous period of Myanmar
Oculudentavis khaungraae—a newly discovered theropod from the Cretaceous period of Myanmar—reveals a previously unknown bauplan and ecology associated with miniaturization, highlighting the potential for recovering small-bodied vertebrates from amber deposits.
- Lida Xing
- , Jingmai K. O’Connor
- , Lars Schmitz
- , Luis M. Chiappe
- , Ryan C. McKellar
- , Qiru Yi
- & Gang Li
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Article |
Cryo-EM structure of SWI/SNF complex bound to a nucleosome
The cryo-electron microscopy structure of the yeast SWI/SNF complex bound to a nucleosome substrate provides insights into the chromatin-remodelling function of this family of protein complexes and suggests mechanisms by which the mutated proteins may cause cancer.
- Yan Han
- , Alexis A Reyes
- , Sara Malik
- & Yuan He
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News Round-Up |
Coronavirus and children, deep-sea microbes and a bold new climate law
The latest science news, in brief.
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Article |
Nightside condensation of iron in an ultrahot giant exoplanet
- David Ehrenreich
- , Christophe Lovis
- , Romain Allart
- , María Rosa Zapatero Osorio
- , Francesco Pepe
- , Stefano Cristiani
- , Rafael Rebolo
- , Nuno C. Santos
- , Francesco Borsa
- , Olivier Demangeon
- , Xavier Dumusque
- , Jonay I. González Hernández
- , Núria Casasayas-Barris
- , Damien Ségransan
- , Sérgio Sousa
- , Manuel Abreu
- , Vardan Adibekyan
- , Michael Affolter
- , Carlos Allende Prieto
- , Yann Alibert
- , Matteo Aliverti
- , David Alves
- , Manuel Amate
- , Gerardo Avila
- , Veronica Baldini
- , Timothy Bandy
- , Willy Benz
- , Andrea Bianco
- , Émeline Bolmont
- , François Bouchy
- , Vincent Bourrier
- , Christopher Broeg
- , Alexandre Cabral
- , Giorgio Calderone
- , Enric Pallé
- , H. M. Cegla
- , Roberto Cirami
- , João M. P. Coelho
- , Paolo Conconi
- , Igor Coretti
- , Claudio Cumani
- , Guido Cupani
- , Hans Dekker
- , Bernard Delabre
- , Sebastian Deiries
- , Valentina D’Odorico
- , Paolo Di Marcantonio
- , Pedro Figueira
- , Ana Fragoso
- , Ludovic Genolet
- , Matteo Genoni
- , Ricardo Génova Santos
- , Nathan Hara
- , Ian Hughes
- , Olaf Iwert
- , Florian Kerber
- , Jens Knudstrup
- , Marco Landoni
- , Baptiste Lavie
- , Jean-Louis Lizon
- , Monika Lendl
- , Gaspare Lo Curto
- , Charles Maire
- , Antonio Manescau
- , C. J. A. P. Martins
- , Denis Mégevand
- , Andrea Mehner
- , Giusi Micela
- , Andrea Modigliani
- , Paolo Molaro
- , Manuel Monteiro
- , Mario Monteiro
- , Manuele Moschetti
- , Eric Müller
- , Nelson Nunes
- , Luca Oggioni
- , António Oliveira
- , Giorgio Pariani
- , Luca Pasquini
- , Ennio Poretti
- , José Luis Rasilla
- , Edoardo Redaelli
- , Marco Riva
- , Samuel Santana Tschudi
- , Paolo Santin
- , Pedro Santos
- , Alex Segovia Milla
- , Julia V. Seidel
- , Danuta Sosnowska
- , Alessandro Sozzetti
- , Paolo Spanò
- , Alejandro Suárez Mascareño
- , Hugo Tabernero
- , Fabio Tenegi
- , Stéphane Udry
- , Alessio Zanutta
- & Filippo Zerbi
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Career Feature |
Make scientific meetings a welcoming place for patient partners
As science increasingly looks to co-produce research with patients, how can conference organizers help to accommodate non-scientists at academic meetings?
- Andy Tay
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Article |
Recycling and metabolic flexibility dictate life in the lower oceanic crust
Analyses of microbial communities that live 10–750 m below the seafloor at Atlantis Bank, Indian Ocean, provide insights into how these microorganisms survive by coupling energy sources to organic and inorganic carbon resources.
- Jiangtao Li
- , Paraskevi Mara
- , Florence Schubotz
- , Jason B. Sylvan
- , Gaëtan Burgaud
- , Frieder Klein
- , David Beaudoin
- , Shu Ying Wee
- , Henry J. B. Dick
- , Sarah Lott
- , Rebecca Cox
- , Lara A. E. Meyer
- , Maxence Quémener
- , Donna K. Blackman
- & Virginia P. Edgcomb
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Article |
Mass-spectrometry-based draft of the Arabidopsis proteome
A quantitative atlas of the transcriptomes, proteomes and phosphoproteomes of 30 tissues of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana provides a valuable resource for plant research.
- Julia Mergner
- , Martin Frejno
- , Markus List
- , Michael Papacek
- , Xia Chen
- , Ajeet Chaudhary
- , Patroklos Samaras
- , Sandra Richter
- , Hiromasa Shikata
- , Maxim Messerer
- , Daniel Lang
- , Stefan Altmann
- , Philipp Cyprys
- , Daniel P. Zolg
- , Toby Mathieson
- , Marcus Bantscheff
- , Rashmi R. Hazarika
- , Tobias Schmidt
- , Corinna Dawid
- , Andreas Dunkel
- , Thomas Hofmann
- , Stefanie Sprunck
- , Pascal Falter-Braun
- , Frank Johannes
- , Klaus F. X. Mayer
- , Gerd Jürgens
- , Mathias Wilhelm
- , Jan Baumbach
- , Erwin Grill
- , Kay Schneitz
- , Claus Schwechheimer
- & Bernhard Kuster
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Article |
CRISPR screens in cancer spheroids identify 3D growth-specific vulnerabilities
CRISPR screens in a 3D spheroid cancer model system more accurately recapitulate cancer phenotypes than existing 2D models and were used to identify carboxypeptidase D, acting via the IGF1R, as a 3D-specific driver of cancer growth.
- Kyuho Han
- , Sarah E. Pierce
- , Amy Li
- , Kaitlyn Spees
- , Grace R. Anderson
- , Jose A. Seoane
- , Yuan-Hung Lo
- , Michael Dubreuil
- , Micah Olivas
- , Roarke A. Kamber
- , Michael Wainberg
- , Kaja Kostyrko
- , Marcus R. Kelly
- , Maryam Yousefi
- , Scott W. Simpkins
- , David Yao
- , Keonil Lee
- , Calvin J. Kuo
- , Peter K. Jackson
- , Alejandro Sweet-Cordero
- , Anshul Kundaje
- , Andrew J. Gentles
- , Christina Curtis
- , Monte M. Winslow
- & Michael C. Bassik
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Editorial |
A lack of locust preparedness will cost lives
Locusts are causing a food crisis that can no longer be ignored.
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News & Views |
Ancient rock bears isotopic fingerprints of Earth’s origins
Identifying Earth’s building blocks from terrestrial rocks is challenging because these ingredients have become mixed as the planet evolved. Evidence of an unknown building block in ancient rocks provides fresh insight.
- Katherine R. Bermingham
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Nature Briefing |
Daily briefing: WHO describes coronavirus as a pandemic to spur countries to action
The COVID-19 threat hasn’t changed, but “alarming levels of inaction” prompt an escalation in language. Plus: the complete skull of a tiny dinosaur preserved in amber and better treatments on the horizon for kidney failure.
- Flora Graham
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Arts Review |
Marie Curie biopic should have trusted pioneer’s passion
Radioactive fails to get under the physicist’s skin. By Georgina Ferry
- Georgina Ferry
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News & Views |
Chromatin modified in a molecular reaction chamber
Chromatin, the complex of DNA and protein in cell nuclei, can be modified by ubiquitin molecules. It emerges that this modification occurs in a molecular reaction chamber formed from an enzyme and a scaffold protein.
- Nick Gilbert
- & Fred van Leeuwen
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News |
Hundreds of scientists have peer-reviewed for predatory journals
Many of these titles have some editorial oversight — but the quality of reviews is in question.
- Richard Van Noorden