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Career Column |
Coronavirus diaries: Reasons to be cheerful, 1, 2, 3
A second lockdown saps scientific creativity, says John Tregoning, but vaccine news and US election result offer hope at the end of a challenging year.
- John Tregoning
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Nature Briefing |
Daily briefing: The ‘hidden flower’ pollinated by lizards
The first known African plant to use reptiles as its primary pollinator, how to adapt when your fieldwork is cancelled and neutrinos reveal the Sun’s inner workings.
- Flora Graham
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Research Highlight |
How mud volcanoes are born under the sea
Trapped gas causes buried sediments to flow like water, rising and erupting dangerously at the sea floor.
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Nature Briefing |
Daily briefing: Japan’s ‘cluster busting’ COVID strategy might have hit its limits
Is Japan’s COVID lucky streak nearing its end? Plus, questions besiege the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID vaccine and how to build an unofficial board of mentors.
- Flora Graham
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Career Column |
How I run a lab and work as a PhD student simultaneously
Oday Abushalbaq outlines his experience leading a team of neuroscience researchers from 9,000 kilometres away — while completing his PhD training.
- Oday Abushalbaq
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Author Correction |
Author Correction: Combinatorial expression of GPCR isoforms affects signalling and drug responses
- Maria Marti-Solano
- , Stephanie E. Crilly
- , Duccio Malinverni
- , Christian Munk
- , Matthew Harris
- , Abigail Pearce
- , Tezz Quon
- , Amanda E. Mackenzie
- , Xusheng Wang
- , Junmin Peng
- , Andrew B. Tobin
- , Graham Ladds
- , Graeme Milligan
- , David E. Gloriam
- , Manojkumar A. Puthenveedu
- & M. Madan Babu
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Retraction |
Retraction Note: Living annulative π-extension polymerization for graphene nanoribbon synthesis
- Yuuta Yano
- , Nobuhiko Mitoma
- , Kaho Matsushima
- , Feijiu Wang
- , Keisuke Matsui
- , Akira Takakura
- , Yuhei Miyauchi
- , Hideto Ito
- & Kenichiro Itami
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Research Highlight |
Even Earth’s largest-ever sharks needed nurseries for their babies
Ancient teeth hint that a handful of sites served as sheltered sanctuaries for immature megalodon sharks.
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Article |
Metallaphotoredox aryl and alkyl radiomethylation for PET ligand discovery
- Robert W. Pipal
- , Kenneth T. Stout
- , Patricia Z. Musacchio
- , Sumei Ren
- , Thomas J. A. Graham
- , Stefan Verhoog
- , Liza Gantert
- , Talakad G. Lohith
- , Alexander Schmitz
- , Hsiaoju S. Lee
- , David Hesk
- , Eric D. Hostetler
- , Ian W. Davies
- & David W. C. MacMillan
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News Round-Up |
Tiny swimming boat, AI summarizes research and COVID immunity
The latest science news, in brief.
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Nature Index |
A guide to the Nature Index
A description of the terminology and methodology used in this supplement, and a guide to the functionality available free online at natureindex.com.
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Nature Podcast |
Neutrinos give insights into the workings of the Sun’s core
Scientists have finally confirmed the existence of a CNO cycle fusion reaction in the Sun, and why women’s contraception research needs a reboot.
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Research Highlight |
Cells in limbo rouse allies before they perish
Dying cells can revive for long enough to trigger their own replacement.
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Nature Index |
German science is thriving, but diversity remains an issue
The research giant lags in its support of female leadership.
- Bec Crew
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Outlook |
Outlook: Multiple myeloma
Advances in treatment and a better understanding of the cancer mean people with the disease are living longer.
- Brian Owens
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Nature Index |
German science on the world stage: visualized
Infographics reveal the nation’s strengths.
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Outlook |
Will the reclassification of multiple myeloma change how people are treated?
The disease is now recognized as several distinct cancers. Some researchers think that this will lead to more tailored treatments.
- Benjamin Plackett
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News & Views |
Neutrino detection gets to the core of the Sun
The first detection of neutrinos produced by the Sun’s secondary solar-fusion cycle paves the way for a detailed understanding of the structure of the Sun and of the formation of massive stars.
- Gabriel D. Orebi Gann
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Outlook |
Immunotherapies target multiple myeloma
Treatments that help the immune system fight multiple myeloma are emerging fast, but the number of people who relapse remains.
- Dalmeet Singh Chawla
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Editorial |
UNESCO must reform to stay relevant — and reconnect people through science
At 75, the UN agency with a focus on science cooperation is fighting for its future role.
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Nature Index |
Asifa Akhtar is a sign of new things to come at the Max Planck Society
The molecular biologist hopes to inspire the next generation of scientists.
- Chris Woolston
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News |
Can Joe Biden make good on his revolutionary climate agenda?
Although he faces a split Congress, the US president-elect has levers he can pull in the government to advance clean energy and curb global warming.
- Jeff Tollefson
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Nature Index |
Germany’s start-up scene is booming
With record levels of funding, German start-ups are building the nation’s strength in innovation.
- Gemma Conroy
- , Natalie Parletta
- & Chris Woolston
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Outlook |
Burning questions about smouldering myeloma
Researchers are amassing evidence about the best ways to treat the precursor condition before it develops into active disease.
- Sarah DeWeerdt
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News & Views |
The changing face of birds from the age of the dinosaurs
The fossil record traces the origin of the modern bird skull as birds evolved from their dinosaurian ancestors. Now the discovery of a bizarre fossil reveals a surprising diversion during this process of facial transformation.
- Daniel J. Field
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News Feature |
How Iceland hammered COVID with science
The tiny island nation brought huge scientific heft to its attempts to contain and study the coronavirus. Here’s what it learnt.
- Megan Scudellari
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Comment |
Reboot contraceptives research — it has been stuck for decades
There is a huge global market, and exciting tools are ready to help develop what women want.
- Sarah G. Chamberlain
- , Kirsten M. Vogelsong
- , Michelle Weinberger
- , Emily Serazin
- , Sarah Cairns-Smith
- & Stephen E. Gerrard
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Nature Index |
Clusters of Excellence: the new ‘brains trusts’ of German science
Researchers praise the time and funding they are given for deep exploration.
- Gemma Conroy
- , Bec Crew
- & Andy Tay
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News Q&A |
The researcher fighting to embed analysis of sex and gender into science
Londa Schiebinger explains why studies that ignore these factors are flawed.
- Elizabeth Gibney
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Outlook |
How researchers are addressing the racial imbalance in multiple myeloma
Black people are more likely to develop multiple myeloma and to die from it than white people. Why these differences exist and what can be done to lessen them is the subject of ongoing research.
- Cassandra Willyard
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Outlook |
Research round-up: Multiple myeloma
Immunotherapy that targets a hair-follicle protein, genetic changes that underlie disease development and other highlights from clinical trials and laboratory studies.
- Jyoti Madhusoodanan
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Article |
Progenitor identification and SARS-CoV-2 infection in human distal lung organoids
- Ameen A. Salahudeen
- , Shannon S. Choi
- , Arjun Rustagi
- , Junjie Zhu
- , Vincent van Unen
- , Sean M. de la O
- , Ryan A. Flynn
- , Mar Margalef-Català
- , António J. M. Santos
- , Jihang Ju
- , Arpit Batish
- , Tatsuya Usui
- , Grace X. Y. Zheng
- , Caitlin E. Edwards
- , Lisa E. Wagar
- , Vincent Luca
- , Benedict Anchang
- , Monica Nagendran
- , Khanh Nguyen
- , Daniel J. Hart
- , Jessica M. Terry
- , Phillip Belgrader
- , Solongo B. Ziraldo
- , Tarjei S. Mikkelsen
- , Pehr B. Harbury
- , Jeffrey S. Glenn
- , K. Christopher Garcia
- , Mark M. Davis
- , Ralph S. Baric
- , Chiara Sabatti
- , Manuel R. Amieva
- , Catherine A. Blish
- , Tushar J. Desai
- & Calvin J. Kuo
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Nature Careers Podcast |
The career costs of COVID-19: how postdocs and PhD students are paying the price
Closed labs and rescinded job offers have snatched away opportunities. How can science bounce back? Julie Gould finds out.
- Julie Gould
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Career Column |
Why seek a single mentor when you can have three — or more
Anna Henschel’s experience in seeking out a board of mentors enabled her to build a powerful support structure.
- Anna Henschel
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Nature Index |
How Germany retains one of the world’s strongest research reputations
Thanks to steady funding, Germany’s national research organizations are thriving. But there are concerns that some universities are being left behind.
- Hristio Boytchev
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Nature Briefing |
Daily briefing: ‘Serendipity’ boosted Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine’s efficacy
Mistake led to striking improvement for COVID vaccine, how Iceland hammered COVID with science and ways Joe Biden can achieve his ambitious climate agenda.
- Flora Graham
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Outlook |
Scientists are harnessing viruses to treat tumours
Could viruses such as the one used in the measles vaccine be used to treat multiple myeloma?
- Carolyn Brown
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Article |
Experimental evidence of neutrinos produced in the CNO fusion cycle in the Sun
Direct experimental evidence of the carbon–nitrogen–oxygen fusion cycle in the Sun is provided by the detection of neutrinos emitted during this process.
- M. Agostini
- , K. Altenmüller
- , S. Appel
- , V. Atroshchenko
- , Z. Bagdasarian
- , D. Basilico
- , G. Bellini
- , J. Benziger
- , R. Biondi
- , D. Bravo
- , B. Caccianiga
- , F. Calaprice
- , A. Caminata
- , P. Cavalcante
- , A. Chepurnov
- , D. D’Angelo
- , S. Davini
- , A. Derbin
- , A. Di Giacinto
- , V. Di Marcello
- , X. F. Ding
- , A. Di Ludovico
- , L. Di Noto
- , I. Drachnev
- , A. Formozov
- , D. Franco
- , C. Galbiati
- , C. Ghiano
- , M. Giammarchi
- , A. Goretti
- , A. S. Göttel
- , M. Gromov
- , D. Guffanti
- , Aldo Ianni
- , Andrea Ianni
- , A. Jany
- , D. Jeschke
- , V. Kobychev
- , G. Korga
- , S. Kumaran
- , M. Laubenstein
- , E. Litvinovich
- , P. Lombardi
- , I. Lomskaya
- , L. Ludhova
- , G. Lukyanchenko
- , L. Lukyanchenko
- , I. Machulin
- , J. Martyn
- , E. Meroni
- , M. Meyer
- , L. Miramonti
- , M. Misiaszek
- , V. Muratova
- , B. Neumair
- , M. Nieslony
- , R. Nugmanov
- , L. Oberauer
- , V. Orekhov
- , F. Ortica
- , M. Pallavicini
- , L. Papp
- , L. Pelicci
- , Ö. Penek
- , L. Pietrofaccia
- , N. Pilipenko
- , A. Pocar
- , G. Raikov
- , M. T. Ranalli
- , G. Ranucci
- , A. Razeto
- , A. Re
- , M. Redchuk
- , A. Romani
- , N. Rossi
- , S. Schönert
- , D. Semenov
- , G. Settanta
- , M. Skorokhvatov
- , A. Singhal
- , O. Smirnov
- , A. Sotnikov
- , Y. Suvorov
- , R. Tartaglia
- , G. Testera
- , J. Thurn
- , E. Unzhakov
- , F. L. Villante
- , A. Vishneva
- , R. B. Vogelaar
- , F. von Feilitzsch
- , M. Wojcik
- , M. Wurm
- , S. Zavatarelli
- , K. Zuber
- & G. Zuzel
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Article |
TRF2-mediated telomere protection is dispensable in pluripotent stem cells
Depletion of TRF2—an essential mediator of telomere protection in most mammalian cells—in mouse embryonic stem cells activates a compensatory transcriptional program that renders TRF2 dispensable for their survival and proliferation.
- Marta Markiewicz-Potoczny
- , Anastasia Lobanova
- , Anisha M. Loeb
- , Oktay Kirak
- , Teresa Olbrich
- , Sergio Ruiz
- & Eros Lazzerini Denchi
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Article |
The barley pan-genome reveals the hidden legacy of mutation breeding
Chromosome-scale sequence assemblies of 20 diverse varieties of barley are used to construct a first-generation pan-genome, revealing previously hidden genetic variation that can be used by studies aimed at crop improvement
- Murukarthick Jayakodi
- , Sudharsan Padmarasu
- , Georg Haberer
- , Venkata Suresh Bonthala
- , Heidrun Gundlach
- , Cécile Monat
- , Thomas Lux
- , Nadia Kamal
- , Daniel Lang
- , Axel Himmelbach
- , Jennifer Ens
- , Xiao-Qi Zhang
- , Tefera T. Angessa
- , Gaofeng Zhou
- , Cong Tan
- , Camilla Hill
- , Penghao Wang
- , Miriam Schreiber
- , Lori B. Boston
- , Christopher Plott
- , Jerry Jenkins
- , Yu Guo
- , Anne Fiebig
- , Hikmet Budak
- , Dongdong Xu
- , Jing Zhang
- , Chunchao Wang
- , Jane Grimwood
- , Jeremy Schmutz
- , Ganggang Guo
- , Guoping Zhang
- , Keiichi Mochida
- , Takashi Hirayama
- , Kazuhiro Sato
- , Kenneth J. Chalmers
- , Peter Langridge
- , Robbie Waugh
- , Curtis J. Pozniak
- , Uwe Scholz
- , Klaus F. X. Mayer
- , Manuel Spannagl
- , Chengdao Li
- , Martin Mascher
- & Nils Stein
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Article |
Lanthanide-doped inorganic nanoparticles turn molecular triplet excitons bright
Optically dark (non-emitting) triplet excitons on organic molecules may be rendered bright by coupling the molecules to lanthanide-doped nanoparticles, providing a way to control such excitons in optoelectronic systems.
- Sanyang Han
- , Renren Deng
- , Qifei Gu
- , Limeng Ni
- , Uyen Huynh
- , Jiangbin Zhang
- , Zhigao Yi
- , Baodan Zhao
- , Hiroyuki Tamura
- , Anton Pershin
- , Hui Xu
- , Zhiyuan Huang
- , Shahab Ahmad
- , Mojtaba Abdi-Jalebi
- , Aditya Sadhanala
- , Ming Lee Tang
- , Artem Bakulin
- , David Beljonne
- , Xiaogang Liu
- & Akshay Rao
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Article |
TRF2-independent chromosome end protection during pluripotency
Experiments in mouse pluripotent embryonic and epiblast stem cells show that TRF2 is dispensable for telomere protection specifically specifically in the pluripotent cells that form during early embryonic development, when cells form T-loops independently of this protein.
- Phil Ruis
- , David Van Ly
- , Valerie Borel
- , Georgia R. Kafer
- , Afshan McCarthy
- , Steven Howell
- , Robert Blassberg
- , Ambrosius P. Snijders
- , James Briscoe
- , Kathy K. Niakan
- , Paulina Marzec
- , Anthony J. Cesare
- & Simon J. Boulton
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Review Article |
Fibrosis: from mechanisms to medicines
This review discusses how single-cell profiling and other technological advances are increasing our understanding of the mechanisms of fibrosis, thereby accelerating the discovery, development and testing of new treatments.
- Neil C. Henderson
- , Florian Rieder
- & Thomas A. Wynn
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Article |
Antarctic ice dynamics amplified by Northern Hemisphere sea-level forcing
Changes in Northern Hemisphere ice-sheet size during ice-age cycles enhance the advance and retreat of the grounding line of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, owing to interhemispheric sea-level forcing.
- Natalya Gomez
- , Michael E. Weber
- , Peter U. Clark
- , Jerry X. Mitrovica
- & Holly K. Han
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Article |
A network of grassroots reserves protects tropical river fish diversity
A network of small, community-run river reserves in Thailand increases local fish biomass, diversity and richness.
- Aaron A. Koning
- , K. Martin Perales
- , Etienne Fluet-Chouinard
- & Peter B. McIntyre
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Article |
The gut microbiota is associated with immune cell dynamics in humans
Influence of the gut microbiome on the human immune system is revealed by systems analysis of vast clinical data from decades of electronic health records paired with massive longitudinal microbiome sequencing.
- Jonas Schluter
- , Jonathan U. Peled
- , Bradford P. Taylor
- , Kate A. Markey
- , Melody Smith
- , Ying Taur
- , Rene Niehus
- , Anna Staffas
- , Anqi Dai
- , Emily Fontana
- , Luigi A. Amoretti
- , Roberta J. Wright
- , Sejal Morjaria
- , Maly Fenelus
- , Melissa S. Pessin
- , Nelson J. Chao
- , Meagan Lew
- , Lauren Bohannon
- , Amy Bush
- , Anthony D. Sung
- , Tobias M. Hohl
- , Miguel-Angel Perales
- , Marcel R. M. van den Brink
- & Joao B. Xavier
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Article |
Functional adaptive landscapes predict terrestrial capacity at the origin of limbs
Analysis of humeri from fossils that span the fin-to-limb transition reveal that the change in the humerus shape is driven by both ecology and phylogeny, and is associated with functional trade-offs related to locomotor performance.
- Blake V. Dickson
- , Jennifer A. Clack
- , Timothy R. Smithson
- & Stephanie E. Pierce
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Article |
A map of cis-regulatory elements and 3D genome structures in zebrafish
A comprehensive map of transcriptomes, cis-regulatory elements, heterochromatin structure, the methylome and 3D genome organization in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) enables identification of species-specific and evolutionarily conserved regulatory features, and provides a foundation for modelling studies on human disease and development.
- Hongbo Yang
- , Yu Luan
- , Tingting Liu
- , Hyung Joo Lee
- , Li Fang
- , Yanli Wang
- , Xiaotao Wang
- , Bo Zhang
- , Qiushi Jin
- , Khai Chung Ang
- , Xiaoyun Xing
- , Juan Wang
- , Jie Xu
- , Fan Song
- , Iyyanki Sriranga
- , Chachrit Khunsriraksakul
- , Tarik Salameh
- , Daofeng Li
- , Mayank N. K. Choudhary
- , Jacek Topczewski
- , Kai Wang
- , Glenn S. Gerhard
- , Ross C. Hardison
- , Ting Wang
- , Keith C. Cheng
- & Feng Yue