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    Nov 29

    On the Nature cover this week: Clear connections. Architecture of physical networks rendered in 3D.

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    A paper in Nature presents evidence for the occurrence of aromatic amino acids formed abiotically and subsequently preserved at depth beneath the Atlantis Massif — supporting the hydrothermal theory for the origin of life.

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    The flight of a small aircraft with a solid-state propulsion system is described in a paper in Nature. These findings open up possibilities for aircraft that are quieter, mechanically simpler, and do not emit combustion emissions.

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  4. 7 hours ago

    Comment: “Realizing that the scope for personalized medicine might be smaller than we have assumed over the past 20 years will help us to concentrate our resources more carefully”, says .

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  5. 12 hours ago

    Editorial: With the additional scrutiny around bullying, it comes down to the willingness of scientists to speak out and institutions to follow their lead and step up to take decisive action.

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    News & Views: A paper in Nature provides insight into how cell location and exposure to certain external cues can affect whether cells in the developing pancreas give rise to β-cells that make the protein insulin.

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    Glaciers that have already disappeared, or are too small to register on most glacier inventories, have accounted for between about 17 and 49 mm of sea level rise from 1901 and 2015, according to research published in Nature.

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    Recent activities around bullying have raised questions about how science organizations are run and how some researchers conduct themselves. We examine what constitutes bullying and what impact it’s having on the research community.

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    Researchers have created models of human-heart tissue that beat just like the heart’s upper chambers

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  10. Dec 2

    An atlas of around 70,000 cells from first trimester placentas provides novel insights into cellular organisation and communication during the early stages of human pregnancy, reports a paper published in Nature.

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  11. Dec 2

    Scientists who have successfully crafted a research career out of their non-academic passions and talents say that persistence and patience are key, especially when trying to merge two professional paths that might not seem obviously connected.

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  12. Dec 2

    News & Views: A paper in Nature reports observations of the spatially resolved rotation of hot gas in the quasar at distances much closer to the black hole than were previously possible.

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  13. Dec 2

    A 3,500-kilogram mammal nicknamed the Siberian unicorn for the long horn that jutted from its forehead became extinct surprisingly recently

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  14. Dec 2

    A study published in Nature clarifies the function of CDK12 and underscores its potential both as a chemotherapeutic target and as a tumour biomarker.

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  15. Dec 2

    Oil pumping probably triggered six moderate earthquakes in the Los Angeles area between 1938 and 1944

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  16. Dec 2

    The actual space occupied by the links and nodes of a physical network, can profoundly influence its three-dimensional architecture, according to a new theoretical framework published in Nature.

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  17. Dec 1

    Neuroscience is opening doors in a broad range of settings. We spoke to five neuroscientists putting their discipline to work to find satisfaction and impact in their careers.

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  18. Dec 1

    Neanderthals and Upper Palaeolithic modern humans who lived 80,000 to 20,000 years ago experienced similar levels of head trauma, reports a paper published in Nature. These findings challenge the stereotype that Neanderthals lived more violent lives.

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  19. Dec 1

    A potential new class of immunotherapy drugs to treat some of the most common cancers is reported in Nature. The study shows how these molecules work and what they might mean for the future of cancer treatment.

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  20. Dec 1

    Discover ways in which electronic skin could improve prosthetic limbs in our recently published .

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  21. Dec 1

    Editorial: Wind turbines can overbear each other when they are placed too close together because it reduces wind speed and the electricity generated. This must be kept in mind when crafting new regulations to support efforts to boost wind power.

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