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1. Bird flu in US cows: is the milk supply safe?×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01221-2

Pasteurized milk is probably not a threat to people, but fresh milk droplets on milking equipment could be spreading the virus in a herd.

2. NIH pay raise for postdocs and PhD students could have US ripple effect×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01242-x

Salary increases for the 17,000-plus recipients of an NIH research award could lead to increases in other academic settings.

3. Judge dismisses superconductivity physicist’s lawsuit against university×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01231-0

Ranga Dias sued his university, in part, for allegedly conducting a biased investigation, which found he had committed extensive scientific misconduct.

4. NATO is boosting AI and climate research as scientific diplomacy remains on ice×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01052-1

As the military alliance created to counter the Soviet Union expands, it is prioritizing studies on how climate change affects security, cyber attacks and election interference.

5. Garden-variety fungus is an expert at environmental clean-ups×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]

Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01145-x

The common fungus Aspergillus niger removes both heavy metals and organic pollutants from its surroundings.

6. Algorithm ranks peer reviewers by reputation — but critics warn of bias×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01235-w

There are questions about whether the tool, which could be used by editors to find and shortlist peer reviewers, would disadvantage inexperienced candidates or those in certain locations.

7. Are robots the solution to the crisis in older-person care?×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01184-4

Social robots that promise companionship and stimulation for older people and those with dementia are attracting investment, but some question their benefits.

8. Rat neurons repair mouse brains — and restore sense of smell×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01222-1

Scientists develop hybrid mice by filling in missing cells and structures in their brains with rat stem cells.

9. Air-travel climate-change emissions detailed for nearly 200 nations×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]

Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01148-8

Carbon emissions from flights that departed from low- and middle-income countries in 2019 totalled 417 million tonnes.

10. ‘Shut up and calculate’: how Einstein lost the battle to explain quantum reality×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01216-z

By suppressing questions they considered too ‘philosophical’, post-war physicists created an unquestioning orthodoxy that influences science to this day.

11. Hello puffins, goodbye belugas: changing Arctic fjord hints at our climate future×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01128-y

Stunning images show an ecosystem’s upheaval as it warms at an alarming pace.

12. Scientists urged to collect royalties from the ‘magic money tree’×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01246-7

By joining a collecting society, researchers can ensure they are paid when copyrighted book content and papers are reproduced.

13. China's Moon atlas is the most detailed ever made×ò, 25 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 25 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01223-0

The Geologic Atlas of the Lunar Globe doubles the resolution of Apollo-era maps and will support the space ambitions of China and other countries.

14. Cosmic rentalsÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01111-7

Expansive entertainment.

15. Las Borinquenas remembers the forgotten Puerto Rican women who tested the first pillÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01175-5

Clinical trials of the first oral contraceptive recalled in a bold theatre production.

16. Atomic clock keeps ultra-precise time aboard a rocking naval shipÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01166-6

The best timepieces tend to be fragile, but a device based on iodine threads the needle between precision and practicality.

17. Network of large pedigrees reveals social practices of Avar communitiesÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07312-4

Analysis of ancient DNA from 424 individuals in the Avar period, from the sixth to the ninth century AD, reveals population movement from the steppe and the prolonged existence of a steppe nomadic descent system centred around patrilineality and female exogamy in central Europe.

18. Ecologists: don’t lose touch with the joy of fieldworkÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01178-2

Amid the data deluge provided by lab-based techniques, such as environmental-DNA analysis, true connection still comes only in the outdoors.

19. Mini-colon and brain 'organoids' shed light on cancer and other diseasesÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01199-x

Tiny 3D structures made from human stem cells sometimes offer insights that animal models cannot.

20. Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiospermsÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07324-0

Phylogenomic analysis of 7,923 angiosperm species using a standardized set of 353 nuclear genes produced an angiosperm tree of life dated with 200 fossil calibrations, providing key insights into evolutionary relationships and diversification.

21. Robust optical clocks promise stable timing in a portable packageÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01022-7

A highly precise timekeeping instrument has been adapted for the real world. The compact and robust device is smaller than its commercial counterparts and performs comparably in the laboratory and aboard a naval ship.

22. Dearomatization drives complexity generation in freshwater organic matterÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07210-9

Using complementary multiplicity-edited 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, oxidative dearomatization is shown to be a key driver for generating structural diversity during processing of dissolved organic matter and the data also suggest high abundance of OCqC3 units.

23. Emx2 underlies the development and evolution of marsupial gliding membranesÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07305-3

Patagia—the mammalian gliding membrane—repeatedly originated through a process of convergent genomic evolution, whereby the regulation of Emx2 was altered by distinct cis-regulatory elements in independently evolved species.

24. Optical clocks at seaÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07225-2

Sea-based optical clocks combining a molecular iodine spectrometer, fibre frequency comb and electronics for monitoring and control demonstrate high precision in a smaller volume than active hydrogen masers.

25. PGE2 inhibits TIL expansion by disrupting IL-2 signalling and mitochondrial functionÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07352-w

Prostaglandin E2 from the tumour microenvironment impairs interleukin-2 sensing by tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes, restricting proliferative response and promoting T cell death via metabolic impairment and ferroptosis.

26. A chemical method for selective labelling of the key amino acid tryptophanÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]

Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00452-7

A broadly applicable method allows selective, rapid and efficient chemical modification of the side chain of tryptophan amino acids in proteins. This platform enables systematic, proteome-wide identification of tryptophan residues, which can form a bond (called cation–? interaction) with positively charged molecules. Such interactions are key in many biochemical processes, including protein-mediated phase separation.

27. Retractions are part of science, but misconduct isn’t — lessons from a superconductivity labÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]

Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01174-6

Journals, funders and institutions that employ researchers all want to produce or disseminate rigorous scientific knowledge — and all can learn lessons from misconduct cases.

28. Tumours form without genetic mutationsÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01019-2

Researchers find that brief and reversible inhibition of a gene-silencing mechanism leads to irreversible tumour formation in fruit flies, challenging the idea that cancer is caused only by permanent changes to DNA.

29. DNA from ancient graves reveals the culture of a mysterious nomadic peopleÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01165-7

Hundreds of genomes shed light on the marriage habits and social norms of the Avar people of central Europe.

30. Marsupial genomes reveal how a skin membrane for gliding evolvedÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01021-8

A parachute-like skin membrane, the patagium, evolved independently in several marsupial species. Genomic analysis suggests that this trait came about through different changes to the regulation of the same gene.

31. Galaxy found napping in the primordial UniverseÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01023-6

Observations have revealed a galaxy that stopped forming stars earlier than expected. This discovery offers clues about when the first galaxies emerged and sheds light on how stars formed when the Universe was in its infancy.

32. Ancient DNA traces family lines and political shifts in the Avar empireÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01020-9

Genetic pedigrees spanning nine generations uncover the social organization of a nomadic empire that dominated much of central and eastern Europe from the sixth to the early ninth century.

33. Targeting RNA opens therapeutic avenues for Timothy syndromeÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00911-1

A therapeutic strategy that alters gene expression in a rare and severe neurodevelopmental condition has been tested in stem-cell-based models of the disease, and has been shown to correct genetic and cellular defects.

34. Plastic pollution: three numbers that support a crackdownÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01117-1

As negotiators haggle over a global treaty to curb plastics pollution, a flood of data outlines how a treaty could make a difference.

35. Bioengineered ‘mini-colons’ shed light on cancer progressionÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01018-3

Cells grown on a 3D scaffold have generated a ‘mini-colon’ that mimics key features of the organ. Controlled expression of cancer-associated genes in the system offers a way to examine tumour formation over space and time.

36. The Maldives is racing to create new land. Why are so many people concerned?Ñð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01157-7

The island nation is expanding its territory by dredging up sediment from the ocean floor. But scientists, former government officials and activists say such reclamation can harm marine ecosystems and make the country more vulnerable to rising seas.

37. WHO redefines airborne transmission: what does that mean for future pandemics?Ñð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01173-7

The World Health Organization was criticized for being too slow to classify COVID-19 as airborne. Will the new terminology help next time?

38. Mechanism of single-stranded DNA annealing by RAD52–RPA complexÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07347-7

Single-stranded DNA annealing is driven by RAD52 open rings in association with RPA.

39. Antisense oligonucleotide therapeutic approach for Timothy syndromeÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07310-6

Antisense oligonucleotides effectively decrease the inclusion of exon 8A of CACNA1C in human cells both in vitro and in rodents transplanted with human brain organoids, and a single intrathecal administration rescued both calcium changes and in vivo dendrite morphology of patient neurons.

40. Discovery of WRN inhibitor HRO761 with synthetic lethality in MSI cancersÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07350-y

HRO761 is a potent, selective, allosteric WRN inhibitor that binds at the interface of the D1 and D2 helicase domains, locking WRN in an inactive conformation.

41. Multi-project wafers for flexible thin-film electronics by independent foundriesÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07306-2

The iconic 6502 microprocessor designed in two key thin-film transistor technologies by independent foundries is used to demonstrate and expand the multi-project wafer approach for flexible electronics.

42. Growth of diamond in liquid metal at 1 atm pressureÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07339-7

Diamond crystals and polycrystalline diamond films can be grown using liquid metal at standard pressure and high temperature instead of conventional high pressure and high temperature.

43. PGE2 limits effector expansion of tumour-infiltrating stem-like CD8+ T cellsÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07254-x

Tumour-derived prostaglandin E2, signaling through its receptors EP2 and EP4, is shown to restrain the responses of tumour-infiltrating stem-like TCF1+CD8+ T lymphocytes, and modulation of T cell EP2 and EP4 can restore anticancer immunity.

44. Regioselective hydroformylation of propene catalysed by rhodium-zeoliteÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07342-y

Rhodium catalysts confined in zeolite pores exhibit high regioselectivity in the hydroformylation process of propene to high-value n-butanal, surpassing the performance of all heterogeneous and most homogeneous catalysts developed so far.

45. This giant extinct salmon had tusks like a warthogÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]

Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01146-w

Scientists initially thought that the outsized teeth were fangs, giving rise to the ‘sabre-toothed salmon’ nickname.

46. Structures of human ?? T cell receptor–CD3 complexÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07439-4

Structures of human ?? T cell receptor–CD3 complex

47. How gliding marsupials got their ‘wings’Ñð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01230-1

Researchers find the genetic mutations that allow some marsupials to soar, and an ultra-accurate clock is put through its paces on the high seas.

48. First glowing animals lit up the oceans half a billion years agoÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01183-5

Family tree of ‘octocorals’ pushes origin of bioluminescence back to 540 million years ago, when the first animal species developed eyes.

49. Should the Maldives be creating new land?Ñð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01228-9

The Maldives are racing to reclaim vast amounts of land to combat rising sea levels. But many are concerned that these efforts risk harming the paradise they aims to protect

50. A high-density and high-confinement tokamak plasma regime for fusion energyÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07313-3

A stable tokamak plasma has been demonstrated with a high plasma density and a high energy confinement quality, both of which are simultaneously important for fusion reactors.

51. High-performance fibre battery with polymer gel electrolyteÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07343-x

A fibre lithium-ion battery that can potentially be woven into textiles shows enhanced battery performance and safety compared with liquid electrolytes.

52. One-dimensional proximity superconductivity in the quantum Hall regimeÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07271-w

We show that domain walls in minimally twisted bilayer graphene support exceptionally robust proximity superconductivity in the quantum Hall regime.

53. Spatiotemporally resolved colorectal oncogenesis in mini-colons ex vivoÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07330-2

Topobiologically complex mini-colons—which enable the faithful in vitro recapitulation of colorectal cancer tumorigenesis and its environmental determinants—offer the possibility to reduce animal use in a wide range of experimental applications.

54. Valleytronics in bulk MoS2 with a topologic optical fieldÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07156-y

We develop an optical method that can set and read the state of electrons in the valley polarization of bulk transition metal dichalcogenide semiconductors, with potential utility as digital storage at quantum coherent timescales and application in quantum computing.

55. Single-cell analysis reveals context-dependent, cell-level selection of mtDNAÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07332-0

A new method for tracking single-cell heteroplasmy, called SCI-LITE, is combined with mitochondrial DNA base editing to reveal principles of heteroplasmy dynamics in dividing cells.

56. Probing entanglement in a 2D hard-core Bose–Hubbard latticeÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07325-z

By emulating a 2D hard-core Bose–Hubbard lattice using a controllable 4 x 4 array of superconducting qubits, volume-law entanglement scaling as well as area-law scaling at different locations in the energy spectrum are observed.

57. Transient loss of Polycomb components induces an epigenetic cancer fateÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07328-w

A transient perturbation of transcriptional silencing mediated by Polycomb proteins is sufficient to induce an epigenetic cancer cell fate in Drosophila in the absence of driver mutations.

58. A magnetar giant flare in the nearby starburst galaxy M82Ñð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07285-4

We report observations of GRB 231115A, positionally coincident with the starburst galaxy M82, that unambiguously qualify this burst as a giant flare from a magnetar, which is a rare explosive event releasing gamma rays.

59. High carrier mobility along the [111] orientation in Cu2O photoelectrodesÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07273-8

A study introduces a novel method to grow single-crystal Cu2O thin films with selected crystal orientations, highlighting enhanced bulk carrier mobility and carrier diffusion length along the [111] direction that yields Cu2O photocathodes with improved performance.

60. Whole-cortex in situ sequencing reveals input-dependent area identityÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07221-6

BARseq interrogates the expression of 104 cell-type marker genes in 10.3 million cells over nine mouse forebrain hemispheres to reveal the role of peripheral inputs on cortical area development.

61. Chemoproteomic discovery of a covalent allosteric inhibitor of WRN helicaseÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07318-y

VVD-133214, a clinical-stage, covalent allosteric inhibitor of the helicase WRN, was well tolerated in mice and led to robust tumour regression in multiple microsatellite-instability-high colorectal cancer cell lines and patient-derived xenograft models.

62. Periportal macrophages protect against commensal-driven liver inflammationÑð, 24 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 24 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07372-6

A subset of Macro-positive macrophages is identified to have immunosuppressive functions in the periportal vein zones of the liver to mediate excessive inflammation, and their effects depend on commensal gut bacteria.

63. Breaking ice, and helicopter drops: winning photos of working scientistsÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01181-7

Nature’s annual photography competition attracted stunning images from around the world, including two very different shots featuring the Polarstern research vessel.

64. Daily briefing: Visual clutter skews our time perceptionÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01202-5

Our ability to track time is skewed by what we are looking at. Plus, NASA has reestablished clear communication with Voyager 1 and why we aren’t ready for the next big volcano eruption.

65. European ruling linking climate change to human rights could be a game changer — here’s howÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01177-3

The European Court of Human Rights’ judgment in a Swiss case cements the concept that climate inaction violates human rights — responsible nations around the world will take heed.

66. Lethal AI weapons are here: how can we control them?Âò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01029-0

Autonomous weapons guided by artificial intelligence are already in use. Researchers, legal experts and ethicists are struggling with what should be allowed on the battlefield.

67. AI & robotics briefing: Winged robot demystifies insect flightÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01224-z

Robot fly helps to unravel the workings of the insect wing hinge. Plus, AI traces mysterious metastatic cancers to their source and general rules for AI in publishing are coming.

68. Monkeypox virus: dangerous strain gains ability to spread through sex, new data suggestÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01167-5

A cluster of mpox cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo sparks worries of a wider outbreak.

69. Publisher Correction: FOXO1 is a master regulator of memory programming in CAR T cellsÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07450-9

Publisher Correction: FOXO1 is a master regulator of memory programming in CAR T cells

70. The Middle East’s largest hypersaline lake risks turning into an environmental disaster zoneÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01185-3

The Middle East’s largest hypersaline lake risks turning into an environmental disaster zone

71. India’s 50-year-old Chipko movement is a model for environmental activismÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01187-1

India’s 50-year-old Chipko movement is a model for environmental activism

72. Charles Darwin investigates: the curious case of primrose punishmentÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]

Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01180-8

Birds emerge as top suspects for unexplained flower mutilation, and reflections from 1974 mark the 21st anniversary of the discovery of the DNA double helix, in the weekly dip into Nature’s archive.

73. Chemistry lab destroyed by Taiwan earthquake has physical and mental impactsÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01188-0

Chemistry lab destroyed by Taiwan earthquake has physical and mental impacts

74. More work is needed to take on the rural wastewater challengeÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]
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Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01186-2

More work is needed to take on the rural wastewater challenge

75. Any plan to make smoking obsolete is the right stepÂò, 23 àïð[-/+]

Nature, Published online: 23 April 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01176-4

The United Kingdom is correct to attempt to end the single largest preventable cause of illness and death, as was New Zealand before its government changed its mind.


 
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