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February 2019, Volume 566, Issue 7745
- 438-439 Gigantic Japanese detector prepares to catch neutrinos from supernovae
by Davide Castelvecchi - 440-442 The CRISPR-baby scandal: what’s next for human gene-editing
by David Cyranoski - 444-446 Siberia’s ancient ghost clan starts to surrender its secrets
by Ewen Callaway - 447-449 Beware of plausible predictions of fantasy materials
by Alex Zunger - 450-451 Chernobyl: data wars and disaster politics
by Sonja Schmid - 452-453 The skeleton articulated
by Jan Zalasiewicz - 453-454 Neurosexism: the myth that men and women have different brains
by Lise Eliot - 455-455 Soil pollution — speed up global mapping
by Deyi Hou & Yong Sik Ok - 455-455 A new Italian manifesto against racism
by Giovanni Destro Bisol & Mariano Pavanello & Elena Gagliasso & Maria Enrica Danubio & Pietro Greco & Alessandra Magistrelli - 455-455 Tighten up Mexico’s regulations on human gene editing
by Guillermo Aquino-Jarquin - 455-455 Traditional Islamic approach can enrich CRISPR twins debate
by Qosay A. Al-Balas & Rana Dajani & Wael K. Al-Delaimy - 455-455 Slash local emissions to protect Tibetan plateau
by Changjian Wang & Hongou Zhang & Fei Wang & Yuyao Ye & Qitao Wu & Gengzhi Huang - 458-459 Colour from colourless droplets
by Kenneth Chau - 459-460 Sticking together helps cancer to spread
by Mikala Egeblad & Karin E. de Visser - 460-462 Promising ways to encode and manipulate quantum information
by Alessandro Ferraro - 462-464 Fresh evidence overturns the identification of a factor involved in blood-vessel dilation
by David A. Kass - 464-465 Machine learning speeds up synthesis of porous materials
by Seth Cohen - 465-466 Multiple sclerosis enters a grey area
by Jenna L. Pappalardo & David A. Hafler - 467-474 Taking connected mobile-health diagnostics of infectious diseases to the field
by Christopher S. Wood & Michael R. Thomas & Jobie Budd & Tivani P. Mashamba-Thompson & Kobus Herbst & Deenan Pillay & Rosanna W. Peeling & Anne M. Johnson & Rachel A. McKendry & Molly M. Stevens - 475-479 Catalogue of topological electronic materials
by Tiantian Zhang & Yi Jiang & Zhida Song & He Huang & Yuqing He & Zhong Fang & Hongming Weng & Chen Fang - 480-485 A complete catalogue of high-quality topological materials
by M. G. Vergniory & L. Elcoro & Claudia Felser & Nicolas Regnault & B. Andrei Bernevig & Zhijun Wang - 486-489 Comprehensive search for topological materials using symmetry indicators
by Feng Tang & Hoi Chun Po & Ashvin Vishwanath & Xiangang Wan - 490-495 A single-cell molecular map of mouse gastrulation and early organogenesis
by Blanca Pijuan-Sala & Jonathan A. Griffiths & Carolina Guibentif & Tom W. Hiscock & Wajid Jawaid & Fernando J. Calero-Nieto & Carla Mulas & Ximena Ibarra-Soria & Richard C. V. Tyser & Debbie Lee Lian Ho & Wolf Reik & Shankar Srinivas & Benjamin D. Simons & Jennifer Nichols & John C. Marioni & Berthold Göttgens - 496-502 The single-cell transcriptional landscape of mammalian organogenesis
by Junyue Cao & Malte Spielmann & Xiaojie Qiu & Xingfan Huang & Daniel M. Ibrahim & Andrew J. Hill & Fan Zhang & Stefan Mundlos & Lena Christiansen & Frank J. Steemers & Cole Trapnell & Jay Shendure - 503-508 β-Synuclein-reactive T cells induce autoimmune CNS grey matter degeneration
by Dmitri Lodygin & Moritz Hermann & Nils Schweingruber & Cassandra Flügel-Koch & Takashi Watanabe & Corinna Schlosser & Arianna Merlini & Henrike Körner & Hsin-Fang Chang & Henrike J. Fischer & Holger M. Reichardt & Marta Zagrebelsky & Brit Mollenhauer & Sebastian Kügler & Dirk Fitzner & Jens Frahm & Christine Stadelmann & Michael Haberl & Francesca Odoardi & Alexander Flügel - 509-512 Entanglement of bosonic modes through an engineered exchange interaction
by Yvonne Y. Gao & Brian J. Lester & Kevin S. Chou & Luigi Frunzio & Michel H. Devoret & Liang Jiang & S. M. Girvin & Robert J. Schoelkopf - 513-517 Encoding a qubit in a trapped-ion mechanical oscillator
by C. Flühmann & T. L. Nguyen & M. Marinelli & V. Negnevitsky & K. Mehta & J. P. Home - 518-522 A weak topological insulator state in quasi-one-dimensional bismuth iodide
by Ryo Noguchi & T. Takahashi & K. Kuroda & M. Ochi & T. Shirasawa & M. Sakano & C. Bareille & M. Nakayama & M. D. Watson & K. Yaji & A. Harasawa & H. Iwasawa & P. Dudin & T. K. Kim & M. Hoesch & V. Kandyba & A. Giampietri & A. Barinov & S. Shin & R. Arita & T. Sasagawa & Takeshi Kondo - 523-527 Colouration by total internal reflection and interference at microscale concave interfaces
by Amy E. Goodling & Sara Nagelberg & Bryan Kaehr & Caleb H. Meredith & Seong Ik Cheon & Ashley P. Saunders & Mathias Kolle & Lauren D. Zarzar - 528-532 Rolling of the jaw is essential for mammalian chewing and tribosphenic molar function
by Bhart-Anjan S. Bhullar & Armita R. Manafzadeh & Juri A. Miyamae & Eva A. Hoffman & Elizabeth L. Brainerd & Catherine Musinsky & Alfred W. Crompton - 533-537 Recalibration of path integration in hippocampal place cells
by Ravikrishnan P. Jayakumar & Manu S. Madhav & Francesco Savelli & Hugh T. Blair & Noah J. Cowan & James J. Knierim - 538-542 Dynamics of oligodendrocyte generation in multiple sclerosis
by Maggie S. Y. Yeung & Mehdi Djelloul & Embla Steiner & Samuel Bernard & Mehran Salehpour & Göran Possnert & Lou Brundin & Jonas Frisén - 543-547 Altered human oligodendrocyte heterogeneity in multiple sclerosis
by Sarah Jäkel & Eneritz Agirre & Ana Mendanha Falcão & David Bruggen & Ka Wai Lee & Irene Knuesel & Dheeraj Malhotra & Charles ffrench-Constant & Anna Williams & Gonçalo Castelo-Branco - 548-552 Singlet molecular oxygen regulates vascular tone and blood pressure in inflammation
by Christopher P. Stanley & Ghassan J. Maghzal & Anita Ayer & Jihan Talib & Andrew M. Giltrap & Sudhir Shengule & Kathryn Wolhuter & Yutang Wang & Preet Chadha & Cacang Suarna & Oleksandra Prysyazhna & Jenna Scotcher & Louise L. Dunn & Fernanda M. Prado & Nghi Nguyen & Jephthah O. Odiba & Jonathan B. Baell & Johannes-Peter Stasch & Yorihiro Yamamoto & Paolo Mascio & Philip Eaton & Richard J. Payne & Roland Stocker - 553-557 Neutrophils escort circulating tumour cells to enable cell cycle progression
by Barbara Maria Szczerba & Francesc Castro-Giner & Marcus Vetter & Ilona Krol & Sofia Gkountela & Julia Landin & Manuel C. Scheidmann & Cinzia Donato & Ramona Scherrer & Jochen Singer & Christian Beisel & Christian Kurzeder & Viola Heinzelmann-Schwarz & Christoph Rochlitz & Walter Paul Weber & Niko Beerenwinkel & Nicola Aceto - 558-562 Multiplex chromatin interactions with single-molecule precision
by Meizhen Zheng & Simon Zhongyuan Tian & Daniel Capurso & Minji Kim & Rahul Maurya & Byoungkoo Lee & Emaly Piecuch & Liang Gong & Jacqueline Jufen Zhu & Zhihui Li & Chee Hong Wong & Chew Yee Ngan & Ping Wang & Xiaoan Ruan & Chia-Lin Wei & Yijun Ruan - 563-565 Matrix mimics shape cell studies
by Jyoti Madhusoodanan - 565-565 The race for enzymatic DNA synthesis heats up
by Jeffrey M. Perkel - 567-569 How some men are challenging gender inequity in the lab
by Kendall Powell - 572-572 The tentacle and you
by John Wiswell
February 2019, Volume 566, Issue 7744
- 7-7 Author Correction: c-MAF-dependent regulatory T cells mediate immunological tolerance to a gut pathobiont
by Mo Xu & Maria Pokrovskii & Yi Ding & Ren Yi & Christy Au & Oliver J. Harrison & Carolina Galan & Yasmine Belkaid & Richard Bonneau & Dan R. Littman - 8-8 Author Correction: GABAA receptor signalling mechanisms revealed by structural pharmacology
by Simonas Masiulis & Rooma Desai & Tomasz Uchański & Itziar Serna Martin & Duncan Laverty & Dimple Karia & Tomas Malinauskas & Jasenko Zivanov & Els Pardon & Abhay Kotecha & Jan Steyaert & Keith W. Miller & A. Radu Aricescu - 9-9 Publisher Correction: Dynamics of oligodendrocyte generation in multiple sclerosis
by Maggie S. Y. Yeung & Mehdi Djelloul & Embla Steiner & Samuel Bernard & Mehran Salehpour & Göran Possnert & Lou Brundin & Jonas Frisén - 297-297 To move research from quantity to quality, go beyond good intentions
by Alan Finkel - 303-304 Violent drug cartels stifle Mexican science
by Emiliano Rodríguez Mega - 304-305 Antarctic voyage will explore ocean hidden under ice for 100,000 years
by Quirin Schiermeier - 305-305 Gravitational-wave observatory LIGO set to double its detecting power
by Davide Castelvecchi - 306-307 Hungary’s scientists outraged by government budget grab
by Alison Abbott - 307-307 Indian payment-for-papers proposal rattles scientists
by Gayathri Vaidyanathan - 308-309 High-flying pseudosatellites get their day in the sun
by Alexandra Witze - 310-313 This Nigerian doctor might just prevent the next deadly pandemic
by Amy Maxmen - 315-317 Hydropower dams can help mitigate the global warming impact of wetlands
by Mike Muller - 318-320 Classify viruses — the gain is worth the pain
by Jens H. Kuhn & Yuri I. Wolf & Mart Krupovic & Yong-Zhen Zhang & Piet Maes & Valerian V. Dolja & Eugene V. Koonin - 322-323 How evolutionary theory guides policy
by Monique Borgerhoff Mulder - 324-325 The society that turned Cambridge into a scientific powerhouse
by Georgina Ferry - 325-325 Adventures of a bathynaut, art goes algorithmic, and CRISPR encapsulated: Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 326-326 Europe rules on harm from fluoroquinolone antibiotics
by Neal L. Millar & Stefan Siebert & Iain B. McInnes - 326-326 Groundwater-management plans — how well will they work?
by Emma K. White - 326-326 3D printing: don’t add to plastic pollution
by A. Ravi P. Rau - 326-326 3D-printed lab parts can contaminate experiments
by Pawel Urban - 326-326 African swine fever could cause EU rift
by Ilaria Capua & Mario Monti - 328-329 A new moon for Neptune
by Anne J. Verbiscer - 329-330 How broken sleep promotes cardiovascular disease
by Alan R. Tall & Sanja Jelic - 330-332 Small research teams ‘disrupt’ science more radically than large ones
by Pierre Azoulay - 332-333 Why neutrons and protons are modified inside nuclei
by Gerald Feldman - 333-334 Tumours use a metabolic twist to make lipids
by Marteinn Thor Snaebjornsson & Almut Schulze - 335-336 Biological clues to an enigmatic treatment for traumatic stress
by Andrew Holmes - 336-337 Genetic clues can be used to predict whether early-stage cancer will form an invasive tumour
by Heidi Greulich & Andrew D. Cherniack - 339-343 Neural circuits underlying a psychotherapeutic regimen for fear disorders
by Jinhee Baek & Sukchan Lee & Taesup Cho & Seong-Wook Kim & Minsoo Kim & Yongwoo Yoon & Ko Keun Kim & Junweon Byun & Sang Jeong Kim & Jaeseung Jeong & Hee-Sup Shin - 344-349 PU.1 controls fibroblast polarization and tissue fibrosis
by Thomas Wohlfahrt & Simon Rauber & Steffen Uebe & Markus Luber & Alina Soare & Arif Ekici & Stefanie Weber & Alexandru-Emil Matei & Chih-Wei Chen & Christiane Maier & Emmanuel Karouzakis & Hans P. Kiener & Elena Pachera & Clara Dees & Christian Beyer & Christoph Daniel & Kolja Gelse & Andreas E. Kremer & Elisabeth Naschberger & Michael Stürzl & Falk Butter & Michael Sticherling & Susetta Finotto & Alexander Kreuter & Mark H. Kaplan & Astrid Jüngel & Steffen Gay & Stephen L. Nutt & David W. Boykin & Gregory M. K. Poon & Oliver Distler & Georg Schett & Jörg H. W. Distler & Andreas Ramming - 350-353 The seventh inner moon of Neptune
by M. R. Showalter & I. Pater & J. J. Lissauer & R. S. French - 359-362 Waveguide-coupled single collective excitation of atomic arrays
by Neil V. Corzo & Jérémy Raskop & Aveek Chandra & Alexandra S. Sheremet & Baptiste Gouraud & Julien Laurat - 363-367 Interacting multi-channel topological boundary modes in a quantum Hall valley system
by Mallika T. Randeria & Kartiek Agarwal & Benjamin E. Feldman & Hao Ding & Huiwen Ji & R. J. Cava & S. L. Sondhi & Siddharth A. Parameswaran & Ali Yazdani - 368-372 Two-dimensional MoS2-enabled flexible rectenna for Wi-Fi-band wireless energy harvesting
by Xu Zhang & Jesús Grajal & Jose Luis Vazquez-Roy & Ujwal Radhakrishna & Xiaoxue Wang & Winston Chern & Lin Zhou & Yuxuan Lin & Pin-Chun Shen & Xiang Ji & Xi Ling & Ahmad Zubair & Yuhao Zhang & Han Wang & Madan Dubey & Jing Kong & Mildred Dresselhaus & Tomás Palacios - 373-377 Complex networks reveal global pattern of extreme-rainfall teleconnections
by Niklas Boers & Bedartha Goswami & Aljoscha Rheinwalt & Bodo Bookhagen & Brian Hoskins & Jürgen Kurths - 378-382 Large teams develop and small teams disrupt science and technology
by Lingfei Wu & Dashun Wang & James A. Evans - 383-387 Sleep modulates haematopoiesis and protects against atherosclerosis
by Cameron S. McAlpine & Máté G. Kiss & Sara Rattik & Shun He & Anne Vassalli & Colin Valet & Atsushi Anzai & Christopher T. Chan & John E. Mindur & Florian Kahles & Wolfram C. Poller & Vanessa Frodermann & Ashley M. Fenn & Annemijn F. Gregory & Lennard Halle & Yoshiko Iwamoto & Friedrich F. Hoyer & Christoph J. Binder & Peter Libby & Mehdi Tafti & Thomas E. Scammell & Matthias Nahrendorf & Filip K. Swirski - 388-392 Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of mouse and human microglia at single-cell resolution
by Takahiro Masuda & Roman Sankowski & Ori Staszewski & Chotima Böttcher & Lukas Amann & Sagar & Christian Scheiwe & Stefan Nessler & Patrik Kunz & Geert Loo & Volker Arnd Coenen & Peter Christoph Reinacher & Anna Michel & Ulrich Sure & Ralf Gold & Dominic Grün & Josef Priller & Christine Stadelmann & Marco Prinz - 393-397 Commonality despite exceptional diversity in the baseline human antibody repertoire
by Bryan Briney & Anne Inderbitzin & Collin Joyce & Dennis R. Burton - 398-402 High frequency of shared clonotypes in human B cell receptor repertoires
by Cinque Soto & Robin G. Bombardi & Andre Branchizio & Nurgun Kose & Pranathi Matta & Alexander M. Sevy & Robert S. Sinkovits & Pavlo Gilchuk & Jessica A. Finn & James E. Crowe - 403-406 Evidence for an alternative fatty acid desaturation pathway increasing cancer plasticity
by Kim Vriens & Stefan Christen & Sweta Parik & Dorien Broekaert & Kazuaki Yoshinaga & Ali Talebi & Jonas Dehairs & Carmen Escalona-Noguero & Roberta Schmieder & Thomas Cornfield & Catriona Charlton & Laura Romero-Pérez & Matteo Rossi & Gianmarco Rinaldi & Martin F. Orth & Ruben Boon & Axelle Kerstens & Suet Ying Kwan & Brandon Faubert & Andrés Méndez-Lucas & Charlotte C. Kopitz & Ting Chen & Juan Fernandez-Garcia & João A. G. Duarte & Arndt A. Schmitz & Patrick Steigemann & Mustapha Najimi & Andrea Hägebarth & Jo A. Ginderachter & Etienne Sokal & Naohiro Gotoh & Kwok-Kin Wong & Catherine Verfaillie & Rita Derua & Sebastian Munck & Mariia Yuneva & Laura Beretta & Ralph J. DeBerardinis & Johannes V. Swinnen & Leanne Hodson & David Cassiman & Chris Verslype & Sven Christian & Sylvia Grünewald & Thomas G. P. Grünewald & Sarah-Maria Fendt - 407-410 Directionality of dynein is controlled by the angle and length of its stalk
by Sinan Can & Samuel Lacey & Mert Gur & Andrew P. Carter & Ahmet Yildiz - 411-414 Structure of the complex I-like molecule NDH of oxygenic photosynthesis
by Thomas G. Laughlin & Andrew N. Bayne & Jean-François Trempe & David F. Savage & Karen M. Davies - 415-417 A disadvantaged background doesn’t have to be a barrier to success
by Virginia Gewin - 420-420 Gifts of Prometheus
by Alex Shvartsman
February 2019, Volume 566, Issue 7743
- 5-5 Author Correction: Direct observation of incommensurate magnetism in Hubbard chains
by Guillaume Salomon & Joannis Koepsell & Jayadev Vijayan & Timon A. Hilker & Jacopo Nespolo & Lode Pollet & Immanuel Bloch & Christian Gross - 6-6 Publisher Correction: Somatic APP gene recombination in Alzheimer’s disease and normal neurons
by Ming-Hsiang Lee & Benjamin Siddoway & Gwendolyn E. Kaeser & Igor Segota & Richard Rivera & William J. Romanow & Christine S. Liu & Chris Park & Grace Kennedy & Tao Long & Jerold Chun - 155-155 My hopes for Israel’s human-evolution gallery
by Israel Hershkovitz - 161-162 Sizzling interest in lab-grown meat belies lack of basic research
by Elie Dolgin - 162-163 Ukraine’s science revolution stumbles five years on
by Quirin Schiermeier - 164-164 France set to get first national strategy for research
by Barbara Casassus - 164-165 Europe’s next €1-billion science projects: six teams make it to final round
by Alison Abbott - 165-166 Tropical Africa could be a key to solving methane mystery
by Jeff Tollefson - 166-167 Quake-prone Myanmar leads the way in seismic monitoring
by Alexandra Witze - 168-171 Maya bones bring a lost civilization to life
by Erik Vance - 173-175 Overdue: a US advisory board for research integrity
by C. K. Gunsalus & Marcia K. McNutt & Brian C. Martinson & Larry R. Faulkner & Robert M. Nerem - 175-177 Three secrets of survival in science advice
by Chris Tyler & Karen Akerlof - 178-180 Stewpots and string: how scientists make do
by Derek Lowe - 179-179 The shadow side of sport, cosmic cataclysms, and human culture underground: Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 180-181 The biological basis of mental illness
by Adrian Woolfson - 182-182 United Nations atlas maps risks from earthquakes worldwide
by Omar-Dario Cardona - 182-182 Fresh wave of cuts strikes Argentina’s science 18 years on
by Ricardo A. Ojeda - 182-182 South Africa: stop personal profit from publication payouts
by Warwick Hastie - 182-182 Conservation charities top citation charts
by Stuart H. M. Butchart & Andy Clements & David W. Gibbons - 182-182 Find the switch for healthy artificial lighting
by Manuel Spitschan - 182-182 US national academies offer tools for human rights in science
by Martin Chalfie & Rebecca Everly - 183-183 Jean Bourgain (1954–2018)
by Erica Klarreich - 186-187 Optical cooling achieved by tuning thermal radiation
by Yannick De Wilde & Riad Haidar - 187-188 Signalling protein protects the heart muscle from pressure-related stress
by Brendan D. Manning - 188-189 One rogue agent suffices for genomic chaos
by Katherine E. Larrimore & Giulia Rancati - 190-190 Resilient meerkats
by Joana Osório - 190-191 Host protein mimics viral protein to hinder infection by Ebola virus
by Seiya Yamayoshi & Yoshihiro Kawaoka - 191-193 Consistent patterns of nitrogen fixation identified in the ocean
by Nicolas Gruber - 193-194 Bigger is better in virtual drug screens
by David E. Gloriam - 195-204 Deep learning and process understanding for data-driven Earth system science
by Markus Reichstein & Gustau Camps-Valls & Bjorn Stevens & Martin Jung & Joachim Denzler & Nuno Carvalhais & Prabhat - 205-211 Convergent estimates of marine nitrogen fixation
by Wei-Lei Wang & J. Keith Moore & Adam C. Martiny & François W. Primeau - 212-217 Discrete attractor dynamics underlies persistent activity in the frontal cortex
by Hidehiko K. Inagaki & Lorenzo Fontolan & Sandro Romani & Karel Svoboda - 218-223 CasX enzymes comprise a distinct family of RNA-guided genome editors
by Jun-Jie Liu & Natalia Orlova & Benjamin L. Oakes & Enbo Ma & Hannah B. Spinner & Katherine L. M. Baney & Jonathan Chuck & Dan Tan & Gavin J. Knott & Lucas B. Harrington & Basem Al-Shayeb & Alexander Wagner & Julian Brötzmann & Brett T. Staahl & Kian L. Taylor & John Desmarais & Eva Nogales & Jennifer A. Doudna - 224-229 Ultra-large library docking for discovering new chemotypes
by Jiankun Lyu & Sheng Wang & Trent E. Balius & Isha Singh & Anat Levit & Yurii S. Moroz & Matthew J. O’Meara & Tao Che & Enkhjargal Algaa & Kateryna Tolmachova & Andrey A. Tolmachev & Brian K. Shoichet & Bryan L. Roth & John J. Irwin - 239-244 Near-field photonic cooling through control of the chemical potential of photons
by Linxiao Zhu & Anthony Fiorino & Dakotah Thompson & Rohith Mittapally & Edgar Meyhofer & Pramod Reddy - 245-248 Mapping orbital changes upon electron transfer with tunnelling microscopy on insulators
by Laerte L. Patera & Fabian Queck & Philipp Scheuerer & Jascha Repp - 249-253 Interleukin-22 protects intestinal stem cells against genotoxic stress
by Konrad Gronke & Pedro P. Hernández & Jakob Zimmermann & Christoph S. N. Klose & Michael Kofoed-Branzk & Fabian Guendel & Mario Witkowski & Caroline Tizian & Lukas Amann & Fabian Schumacher & Hansruedi Glatt & Antigoni Triantafyllopoulou & Andreas Diefenbach - 254-258 The CH25H–CYP7B1–RORα axis of cholesterol metabolism regulates osteoarthritis
by Wan-Su Choi & Gyuseok Lee & Won-Hyun Song & Jeong-Tae Koh & Jiye Yang & Ji-Sun Kwak & Hyo-Eun Kim & Seul Ki Kim & Young-Ok Son & Hojung Nam & Iljung Jin & Zee-Yong Park & Jiyeon Kim & In Young Park & Jeong-Im Hong & Hyun Ah Kim & Churl-Hong Chun & Je-Hwang Ryu & Jang-Soo Chun - 259-263 Viral and metazoan poxins are cGAMP-specific nucleases that restrict cGAS–STING signalling
by James B. Eaglesham & Youdong Pan & Thomas S. Kupper & Philip J. Kranzusch - 264-269 PKG1-modified TSC2 regulates mTORC1 activity to counter adverse cardiac stress
by Mark J. Ranek & Kristen M. Kokkonen-Simon & Anna Chen & Brittany L. Dunkerly-Eyring & Miguel Pinilla Vera & Christian U. Oeing & Chirag H. Patel & Taishi Nakamura & Guangshuo Zhu & Djahida Bedja & Masayuki Sasaki & Ronald J. Holewinski & Jennifer E. Eyk & Jonathan D. Powell & Dong Ik Lee & David A. Kass - 270-274 Anti-tumour immunity controlled through mRNA m6A methylation and YTHDF1 in dendritic cells
by Dali Han & Jun Liu & Chuanyuan Chen & Lihui Dong & Yi Liu & Renbao Chang & Xiaona Huang & Yuanyuan Liu & Jianying Wang & Urszula Dougherty & Marc B. Bissonnette & Bin Shen & Ralph R. Weichselbaum & Meng Michelle Xu & Chuan He - 275-278 Heterozygous mutations cause genetic instability in a yeast model of cancer evolution
by Miguel C. Coelho & Ricardo M. Pinto & Andrew W. Murray - 279-283 FOXK1 and FOXK2 regulate aerobic glycolysis
by Valentina Sukonina & Haixia Ma & Wei Zhang & Stefano Bartesaghi & Santhilal Subhash & Mikael Heglind & Håvard Foyn & Matthias J. Betz & Daniel Nilsson & Martin E. Lidell & Jennifer Naumann & Saskia Haufs-Brusberg & Henrik Palmgren & Tanmoy Mondal & Muheeb Beg & Mark P. Jedrychowski & Kjetil Taskén & Alexander Pfeifer & Xiao-Rong Peng & Chandrasekhar Kanduri & Sven Enerbäck - 285-287 How business-savvy scientists can find success in the risky start-up world
by Amber Dance - 287-287 Rise of the temporary workforce
by Virginia Gewin - 287-287 How a hiring quota failed
by Chris Woolston - 290-290 Reach out and touch someone
by Val Nolan
February 2019, Volume 566, Issue 7742
- 1-1 Tea
by Herb Brody - 1-1 Author Correction: Landscape of somatic mutations in 560 breast cancer whole-genome sequences
by Serena Nik-Zainal & Helen Davies & Johan Staaf & Manasa Ramakrishna & Dominik Glodzik & Xueqing Zou & Inigo Martincorena & Ludmil B. Alexandrov & Sancha Martin & David C. Wedge & Peter Loo & Young Seok Ju & Marcel Smid & Arie B. Brinkman & Sandro Morganella & Miriam R. Aure & Ole Christian Lingjærde & Anita Langerød & Markus Ringnér & Sung-Min Ahn & Sandrine Boyault & Jane E. Brock & Annegien Broeks & Adam Butler & Christine Desmedt & Luc Dirix & Serge Dronov & Aquila Fatima & John A. Foekens & Moritz Gerstung & Gerrit K. J. Hooijer & Se Jin Jang & David R. Jones & Hyung-Yong Kim & Tari A. King & Savitri Krishnamurthy & Hee Jin Lee & Jeong-Yeon Lee & Yilong Li & Stuart McLaren & Andrew Menzies & Ville Mustonen & Sarah O’Meara & Iris Pauporté & Xavier Pivot & Colin A. Purdie & Keiran Raine & Kamna Ramakrishnan & F. Germán Rodríguez-González & Gilles Romieu & Anieta M. Sieuwerts & Peter T. Simpson & Rebecca Shepherd & Lucy Stebbings & Olafur A. Stefansson & Jon Teague & Stefania Tommasi & Isabelle Treilleux & Gert G. Eynden & Peter Vermeulen & Anne Vincent-Salomon & Lucy Yates & Carlos Caldas & Laura van’t Veer & Andrew Tutt & Stian Knappskog & Benita Kiat Tee Tan & Jos Jonkers & Åke Borg & Naoto T. Ueno & Christos Sotiriou & Alain Viari & P. Andrew Futreal & Peter J. Campbell & Paul N. Span & Steven Laere & Sunil R. Lakhani & Jorunn E. Eyfjord & Alastair M. Thompson & Ewan Birney & Hendrik G. Stunnenberg & Marc J. Vijver & John W. M. Martens & Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale & Andrea L. Richardson & Gu Kong & Gilles Thomas & Michael R. Stratton - 2-4 The growth of tea
by Liam Drew - 3-3 Publisher Correction: Cryptic connections illuminate pathogen transmission within community networks
by Joseph R. Hoyt & Kate E. Langwig & J. Paul White & Heather M. Kaarakka & Jennifer A. Redell & Allen Kurta & John E. DePue & William H. Scullon & Katy L. Parise & Jeffrey T. Foster & Winifred F. Frick & A. Marm Kilpatrick - 4-4 Publisher Correction: Magnetic and magnetic inverse spin Hall effects in a non-collinear antiferromagnet
by Motoi Kimata & Hua Chen & Kouta Kondou & Satoshi Sugimoto & Prasanta K. Muduli & Muhammad Ikhlas & Yasutomo Omori & Takahiro Tomita & Allan. H. MacDonald & Satoru Nakatsuji & Yoshichika Otani - 5-5 Culturing better tea research
by Jeff Bennetzen - 6-7 Tea’s value as a cancer therapy is steeped in uncertainty
by Michael Eisenstein - 8-9 The science of tea’s mood-altering magic
by Natasha Gilbert - 9-9 We need to talk about systematic fraud
by Jennifer Byrne - 10-11 How climate change might affect tea
by Anna Nowogrodzki - 12-13 Genomic focus brings tea research to the boil
by Elie Dolgin - 14-14 Brewing nanotechnology from tea
by Neil Savage - 15-16 Chinese effort to clone gene-edited monkeys kicks off
by David Cyranoski - 16-17 UC Berkeley bans new research funding from Huawei
by Elizabeth Gibney - 17-17 Forget everything you know about 3D printing — the ‘replicator’ is here
by Davide Castelvecchi - 18-18 Arctic scientists iced out by US–India radar mission
by Alexandra Witze - 19-19 How machine learning could keep dangerous DNA out of terrorists’ hands
by Sara Reardon - 20-20 Scientists protest plan to weaken US gender-discrimination law
by Alexandra Witze - 20-21 Turkey creates its first space agency
by Çağrı Mert Bakırcı-Taylor - 22-25 Death, statistics and a disaster zone: the struggle to count the dead after Hurricane Maria
by Carrie Arnold - 26-29 Tainted water: the scientists tracing thousands of fluorinated chemicals in our environment
by XiaoZhi Lim - 31-33 Four steps to food security for swelling cities
by Baojing Gu & Xiaoling Zhang & Xuemei Bai & Bojie Fu & Deli Chen - 35-36 Trail of feathers to the Neanderthal mind
by Bernard Wood - 36-37 Rags, riches and Royal Society rebellion
by Rebekah Higgitt - 37-37 The history of distant worlds, a clear eye on renewables and environmental lessons from a tiger’s tale: Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 39-39 Aviation pioneers missed out on publicity
by Jürgen Schmidhuber - 39-39 Network to help inexperienced scientists
by Danielle Tomasello - 39-39 Save Javan rhinos that survived eruption
by Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz & Teckwyn Lim - 39-39 Medicinal signalling cells: they work, so use them
by Arnold I. Caplan - 39-39 Farmers could teach scientists a trick or two for lobbying
by Ali Nouri - 40-40 Michael F. Atiyah (1929–2019)
by Michael J. Barany - 42-43 How an activation signal is transmitted through an excitatory receptor
by Karen J. Gregory - 43-45 On the road to a gene drive in mammals
by Bruce R. Conklin - 45-46 A traffic jam of light
by Kaden R. A. Hazzard - 46-48 Inhibition of ‘jumping genes’ promotes healthy ageing
by Bennett Childs & Jan van Deursen - 48-49 Fate and future climatic role of polar ice sheets
by Hélène Seroussi - 49-50 Gut immune cells have a role in food metabolism
by Daria Esterházy & Daniel Mucida - 51-57 A dissipatively stabilized Mott insulator of photons
by Ruichao Ma & Brendan Saxberg & Clai Owens & Nelson Leung & Yao Lu & Jonathan Simon & David I. Schuster - 58-64 Revisiting Antarctic ice loss due to marine ice-cliff instability
by Tamsin L. Edwards & Mark A. Brandon & Gael Durand & Neil R. Edwards & Nicholas R. Golledge & Philip B. Holden & Isabel J. Nias & Antony J. Payne & Catherine Ritz & Andreas Wernecke - 65-72 Global environmental consequences of twenty-first-century ice-sheet melt
by Nicholas R. Golledge & Elizabeth D. Keller & Natalya Gomez & Kaitlin A. Naughten & Jorge Bernales & Luke D. Trusel & Tamsin L. Edwards - 73-78 L1 drives IFN in senescent cells and promotes age-associated inflammation
by Marco Cecco & Takahiro Ito & Anna P. Petrashen & Amy E. Elias & Nicholas J. Skvir & Steven W. Criscione & Alberto Caligiana & Greta Brocculi & Emily M. Adney & Jef D. Boeke & Oanh Le & Christian Beauséjour & Jayakrishna Ambati & Kameshwari Ambati & Matthew Simon & Andrei Seluanov & Vera Gorbunova & P. Eline Slagboom & Stephen L. Helfand & Nicola Neretti & John M. Sedivy - 79-84 Structural insights into the activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors
by Antoine Koehl & Hongli Hu & Dan Feng & Bingfa Sun & Yan Zhang & Michael J. Robertson & Matthew Chu & Tong Sun Kobilka & Toon Laeremans & Jan Steyaert & Jeffrey Tarrasch & Somnath Dutta & Rasmus Fonseca & William I. Weis & Jesper M. Mathiesen & Georgios Skiniotis & Brian K. Kobilka - 85-88 Formation of massive black holes in rapidly growing pre-galactic gas clouds
by John H. Wise & John A. Regan & Brian W. O’Shea & Michael L. Norman & Turlough P. Downes & Hao Xu - 89-93 Real-time vibrations of a carbon nanotube
by Arthur W. Barnard & Mian Zhang & Gustavo S. Wiederhecker & Michal Lipson & Paul L. McEuen - 94-99 An N-nitrosating metalloenzyme constructs the pharmacophore of streptozotocin
by Tai L. Ng & Roman Rohac & Andrew J. Mitchell & Amie K. Boal & Emily P. Balskus - 100-104 Onset of differentiation is post-transcriptionally controlled in adult neural stem cells
by Avni Baser & Maxim Skabkin & Susanne Kleber & Yonglong Dang & Gülce S. Gülcüler Balta & Georgios Kalamakis & Manuel Göpferich & Damian Carvajal Ibañez & Roman Schefzik & Alejandro Santos Lopez & Enric Llorens Bobadilla & Carsten Schultz & Bernd Fischer & Ana Martin-Villalba - 105-109 Super-Mendelian inheritance mediated by CRISPR–Cas9 in the female mouse germline
by Hannah A. Grunwald & Valentino M. Gantz & Gunnar Poplawski & Xiang-Ru S. Xu & Ethan Bier & Kimberly L. Cooper - 110-114 GPR31-dependent dendrite protrusion of intestinal CX3CR1+ cells by bacterial metabolites
by Naoki Morita & Eiji Umemoto & Setsuko Fujita & Akio Hayashi & Junichi Kikuta & Ikuo Kimura & Takeshi Haneda & Toshio Imai & Asuka Inoue & Hitomi Mimuro & Yuichi Maeda & Hisako Kayama & Ryu Okumura & Junken Aoki & Nobuhiko Okada & Toshiyuki Kida & Masaru Ishii & Ryusuke Nabeshima & Kiyoshi Takeda - 115-119 Gut intraepithelial T cells calibrate metabolism and accelerate cardiovascular disease
by Shun He & Florian Kahles & Sara Rattik & Manfred Nairz & Cameron S. McAlpine & Atsushi Anzai & Daniel Selgrade & Ashley M. Fenn & Christopher T. Chan & John E. Mindur & Colin Valet & Wolfram C. Poller & Lennard Halle & Noemi Rotllan & Yoshiko Iwamoto & Gregory R. Wojtkiewicz & Ralph Weissleder & Peter Libby & Carlos Fernández-Hernando & Daniel J. Drucker & Matthias Nahrendorf & Filip K. Swirski - 120-125 A quantitative approach for measuring the reservoir of latent HIV-1 proviruses
by Katherine M. Bruner & Zheng Wang & Francesco R. Simonetti & Alexandra M. Bender & Kyungyoon J. Kwon & Srona Sengupta & Emily J. Fray & Subul A. Beg & Annukka A. R. Antar & Katharine M. Jenike & Lynn N. Bertagnolli & Adam A. Capoferri & Joshua T. Kufera & Andrew Timmons & Christopher Nobles & John Gregg & Nikolas Wada & Ya-Chi Ho & Hao Zhang & Joseph B. Margolick & Joel N. Blankson & Steven G. Deeks & Frederic D. Bushman & Janet D. Siliciano & Gregory M. Laird & Robert F. Siliciano - 126-130 Tissue curvature and apicobasal mechanical tension imbalance instruct cancer morphogenesis
by Hendrik A. Messal & Silvanus Alt & Rute M. M. Ferreira & Christopher Gribben & Victoria Min-Yi Wang & Corina G. Cotoi & Guillaume Salbreux & Axel Behrens - 131-135 Rubisco condensate formation by CcmM in β-carboxysome biogenesis
by H. Wang & X. Yan & H. Aigner & A. Bracher & N. D. Nguyen & W. Y. Hee & B. M. Long & G. D. Price & F. U. Hartl & M. Hayer-Hartl - 136-139 Structure of the post-translational protein translocation machinery of the ER membrane
by Xudong Wu & Cerrone Cabanos & Tom A. Rapoport - 141-142 Bitcoin for the biological literature
by Douglas Heaven - 143-145 Responding to the call of home
by Elie Dolgin - 145-145 Women can benefit from female-led networks
by Virginia Gewin - 148-148 The experiment
by Michael Adam Robson
January 2019, Volume 565, Issue 7741
- 10-10 Author Correction: Widespread but heterogeneous responses of Andean forests to climate change
by Belén Fadrique & Selene Báez & Álvaro Duque & Agustina Malizia & Cecilia Blundo & Julieta Carilla & Oriana Osinaga-Acosta & Lucio Malizia & Miles Silman & William Farfán-Ríos & Yadvinder Malhi & Kenneth R. Young & Cuesta C. Francisco & Jurgen Homeier & Manuel Peralvo & Esteban Pinto & Oswaldo Jadan & Nikolay Aguirre & Zhofre Aguirre & Kenneth J. Feeley - 537-537 To learn inclusion skills, make it personal
by David Asai - 543-544 Drones unleashed against invasive rats in the Galapagos
by Emma Marris - 544-545 Japan’s approval of stem-cell treatment for spinal-cord injury concerns scientists
by David Cyranoski - 545-546 Scientists relieved but wary as US shutdown ends
by Lauren Morello & Amy Maxmen & Alexandra Witze & Emiliano Rodríguez Mega & Jeff Tollefson - 546-547 Kosovo academics brace for controversial ethnic land swaps
by Altin Raxhimi - 547-547 How Brexit threatens Irish science’s cross-border collaboration
by Declan Butler - 548-549 Ethiopia’s church forests are a last refuge for dwindling biodiversity
by Alison Abbott - 552-555 Extreme chemistry: experiments at the edge of the periodic table
by Philip Ball