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Research Highlight |
The Moon’s water is blowin’ in the wind
Charged particles wafting from Earth might help to keep the Moon hydrated.
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Nature Podcast |
Coronapod: Variants – what you need to know
Researchers are scrambling to understand the biology of new coronavirus variants and the impact they might have on vaccine efficacy.
- Benjamin Thompson
- , Noah Baker
- & Amy Maxmen
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Research Highlight |
These gels jump into the air with a snap and a pop
Gel discs launch themselves upwards again and again, with no external power source needed.
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Research Highlight |
Insta-crop: CRISPR enables high-speed plant domestication
A lanky species of wild rice turns compact and docile in a jiffy.
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News |
What’s the risk of dying from a fast-spreading COVID-19 variant?
Deaths linked to the B.1.1.7 variant are rising, but questions remain about what is causing them.
- Smriti Mallapaty
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Career Column |
The future of grant proposals is video
Written grant proposals are inefficient to prepare and review, and scoring is notoriously unreliable. It’s time to consider audio-visual alternatives.
- Michael Doran
- , William Lott
- , Adrian Barnett
- , Joan Leach
- & John Ioannidis
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Nature Briefing |
Daily briefing: Einsteinium illuminates the edge of the periodic table
Mysterious einsteinium sheds light on the transplutonium elements, testing the benefits of mixing COVID vaccines and early evidence that coronavirus variant B.1.1.7 increases the risk of dying.
- Flora Graham
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News |
Vaccines are curbing COVID: Data from Israel show drop in infections
The country is the first to see a direct effect of vaccines working in such a large group of people.
- Smriti Mallapaty
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News |
Tardigrade circus and a tree of life — January’s best science images
The month’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature’s photo team.
- Emma Stoye
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News |
COVID research updates: One man’s COVID therapy drives worrisome viral mutations
Nature wades through the literature on the new coronavirus — and summarizes key papers as they appear.
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Research Highlight |
Speed unseen: bats fly at a blistering pace under the cover of darkness
A long-winged bat uses rising air currents to become a high flyer.
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Research Highlight |
Which immune cells fight cancer and which aid it? A handbook has answers
Scientists document the telltale traits of key players called myeloid cells in 15 types of cancer.
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News |
Could mixing COVID vaccines boost immune response?
Combining different coronavirus shots could speed immunization campaigns — and even boost immune response.
- Heidi Ledford
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News |
Tracking QAnon: how Trump turned conspiracy-theory research upside down
By taking fringe ideas mainstream, the former US president taught new and dangerous lessons about manipulating social and mass media.
- Jeff Tollefson
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Nature Briefing |
Daily briefing: Call for fully open sharing of coronavirus genome
Hundreds of scientists are urging that SARS-CoV-2 genome data should be shared more openly. Plus, the long road to long-read assembly, and an algorithm that creates tough new maths problems for humans to solve.
- Flora Graham
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Matters Arising |
Reply to: On the measured dielectric constant of amorphous boron nitride
- Seokmo Hong
- , Min-Hyun Lee
- , Sang Won Kim
- , Chang-Seok Lee
- , Kyung Yeol Ma
- , Gwangwoo Kim
- , Seong In Yoon
- , Aleandro Antidormi
- , Stephan Roche
- , Hyeon-Jin Shin
- , Manish Chhowalla
- & Hyeon Suk Shin
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Author Correction |
Author Correction: Innervation of thermogenic adipose tissue via a calsyntenin 3β–S100b axis
- Xing Zeng
- , Mengchen Ye
- , Jon M. Resch
- , Mark P. Jedrychowski
- , Bo Hu
- , Bradford B. Lowell
- , David D. Ginty
- & Bruce M. Spiegelman
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Matters Arising |
Issues with combining incompatible and sterile insect techniques
- Riccardo Moretti
- & Maurizio Calvitti
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Matters Arising |
On the measured dielectric constant of amorphous boron nitride
- Lei Li
- & Xiang Ming Chen