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June 2018, Volume 558, Issue 7708
- 87-90 Prevalent lightning sferics at 600 megahertz near Jupiter’s poles
by Shannon Brown & Michael Janssen & Virgil Adumitroaie & Sushil Atreya & Scott Bolton & Samuel Gulkis & Andrew Ingersoll & Steven Levin & Cheng Li & Liming Li & Jonathan Lunine & Sidharth Misra & Glenn Orton & Paul Steffes & Fachreddin Tabataba-Vakili & Ivana Kolmašová & Masafumi Imai & Ondřej Santolík & William Kurth & George Hospodarsky & Donald Gurnett & John Connerney - 91-94 A per-cent-level determination of the nucleon axial coupling from quantum chromodynamics
by C. C. Chang & A. N. Nicholson & E. Rinaldi & E. Berkowitz & N. Garron & D. A. Brantley & H. Monge-Camacho & C. J. Monahan & C. Bouchard & M. A. Clark & B. Joó & T. Kurth & K. Orginos & P. Vranas & A. Walker-Loud - 95-99 Observation of anisotropic magneto-Peltier effect in nickel
by Ken-ichi Uchida & Shunsuke Daimon & Ryo Iguchi & Eiji Saitoh - 100-103 Potential enthalpic energy of water in oils exploited to control supramolecular structure
by Nathan J. Van Zee & Beatrice Adelizzi & Mathijs F. J. Mabesoone & Xiao Meng & Antonio Aloi & R. Helen Zha & Martin Lutz & Ivo A. W. Filot & Anja R. A. Palmans & E. W. Meijer - 104-107 A global slowdown of tropical-cyclone translation speed
by James P. Kossin - 108-112 Late-surviving stem mammal links the lowermost Cretaceous of North America and Gondwana
by Adam K. Huttenlocker & David M. Grossnickle & James I. Kirkland & Julia A. Schultz & Zhe-Xi Luo - 113-116 Body-size shifts in aquatic and terrestrial urban communities
by Thomas Merckx & Caroline Souffreau & Aurélien Kaiser & Lisa F. Baardsen & Thierry Backeljau & Dries Bonte & Kristien I. Brans & Marie Cours & Maxime Dahirel & Nicolas Debortoli & Katrien Wolf & Jessie M. T. Engelen & Diego Fontaneto & Andros T. Gianuca & Lynn Govaert & Frederik Hendrickx & Janet Higuti & Luc Lens & Koen Martens & Hans Matheve & Erik Matthysen & Elena Piano & Rose Sablon & Isa Schön & Karine Doninck & Luc Meester & Hans Dyck - 117-121 Pairwise and higher-order genetic interactions during the evolution of a tRNA
by Júlia Domingo & Guillaume Diss & Ben Lehner - 122-126 Molecular tuning of electroreception in sharks and skates
by Nicholas W. Bellono & Duncan B. Leitch & David Julius - 127-131 The coding of valence and identity in the mammalian taste system
by Li Wang & Sarah Gillis-Smith & Yueqing Peng & Juen Zhang & Xiaoke Chen & C. Daniel Salzman & Nicholas J. P. Ryba & Charles S. Zuker - 132-135 Self-organization of a human organizer by combined Wnt and Nodal signalling
by I. Martyn & T. Y. Kanno & A. Ruzo & E. D. Siggia & A. H. Brivanlou - 136-140 Disruption of the beclin 1–BCL2 autophagy regulatory complex promotes longevity in mice
by Álvaro F. Fernández & Salwa Sebti & Yongjie Wei & Zhongju Zou & Mingjun Shi & Kathryn L. McMillan & Congcong He & Tabitha Ting & Yang Liu & Wei-Chung Chiang & Denise K. Marciano & Gabriele G. Schiattarella & Govind Bhagat & Orson W. Moe & Ming Chang Hu & Beth Levine - 141-145 Hippo/Mst signalling couples metabolic state and immune function of CD8α+ dendritic cells
by Xingrong Du & Jing Wen & Yanyan Wang & Peer W. F. Karmaus & Alireza Khatamian & Haiyan Tan & Yuxin Li & Cliff Guy & Thanh-Long M. Nguyen & Yogesh Dhungana & Geoffrey Neale & Junmin Peng & Jiyang Yu & Hongbo Chi - 147-148 Map-making on a budget
by Jeffrey M. Perkel - 149-151 What does it take to make an institution more diverse?
by Virginia Gewin - 154-154 Mirror
by Taik Hobson
May 2018, Volume 557, Issue 7707
- 35-35 Huntington’s disease
by Herb Brody - 36-37 Piecing together the puzzle of Huntington’s disease
by Sarah DeWeerdt - 38-38 Living under the shadow of Huntington’s disease
by Simon Roach - 39-41 How the gene behind Huntington’s disease could be neutralized
by Liam Drew - 42-43 CRISPR takes on Huntington’s disease
by Michael Eisenstein - 44-45 When Huntington’s disease comes early
by Elie Dolgin - 46-47 Improved metrics for Huntington’s disease trials
by Kat Arney - 48-48 Huntington’s disease: 4 big questions
by Anna Nowogrodzki - 51-52 China’s Zhejiang province is open for science business
by Sarah O’Meara - 53-53 The zest of Zhejiang
by Sarah O’Meara - 55-57 How artificial intelligence is changing drug discovery
by Nic Fleming - 613-613 Before reproducibility must come preproducibility
by Philip B. Stark - 619-620 ‘Reprogrammed’ stem cells approved to mend human hearts for the first time
by David Cyranoski - 620-621 Muons: the little-known particles helping to probe the impenetrable
by Elizabeth Gibney - 621-622 Share of African American men going into medicine hits historic low
by Giorgia Guglielmi - 622-623 Innovative zero-emissions power plant begins battery of tests
by Jeff Tollefson - 623-624 Rush to protect lucrative antibody patents kicks into gear
by Heidi Ledford - 626-628 Money for nothing: the truth about universal basic income
by Carrie Arnold - 629-632 Making physics more inclusive
by Theodore Hodapp & Erika Brown - 633-634 Depression: the radical theory linking it to inflammation
by Alison Abbott - 634-635 Aldous Huxley’s nuclear dystopia at 70: Ape and Essence
by Richard Rhodes - 635-635 The triumph of random testing, a quest for ancient wine, and a history of mirages: Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 637-637 India forges ahead with solar-geoengineering studies
by Govindasamy Bala & Akhilesh Gupta - 637-637 Microbes set to alter the economy
by Carlos G. Acevedo-Rocha - 637-637 Cooperate to stop misconduct
by Lauran Qualkenbush - 637-637 History lesson: double the prize for women
by Richard P. Elinson - 637-637 Tackle all forms of under-representation in science
by Ricardo Rocha & Fangyuan Hua - 638-638 Peter Grünberg (1939-2018)
by Albert Fert - 640-641 HP1 proteins safeguard embryonic stem cells
by Kristoffer N. Jensen & Matthew C. Lorincz - 641-642 Molecular dynamics simulated by photons
by Fabien Gatti - 642-643 Brain inflammatory cascade controlled by gut-derived molecules
by Hartmut Wekerle - 644-645 Deciphering the catalytic mechanism of bacterial ubiquitination
by Kathy Wong & Kalle Gehring - 645-647 Spinning on the edge of graphene
by Fernando Luis & Eugenio Coronado - 647-648 Synthetic yeast genome reveals its versatility
by Jee Loon Foo & Matthew Wook Chang - 648-649 Fifty years since DNA repair was linked to cancer
by Richard D. Wood - 651-659 Emerging trends in global freshwater availability
by M. Rodell & J. S. Famiglietti & D. N. Wiese & J. T. Reager & H. K. Beaudoing & F. W. Landerer & M.-H. Lo - 660-667 Simulating the vibrational quantum dynamics of molecules using photonics
by Chris Sparrow & Enrique Martín-López & Nicola Maraviglia & Alex Neville & Christopher Harrold & Jacques Carolan & Yogesh N. Joglekar & Toshikazu Hashimoto & Nobuyuki Matsuda & Jeremy L. O’Brien & David P. Tew & Anthony Laing - 668-673 Pyramidal cell regulation of interneuron survival sculpts cortical networks
by Fong Kuan Wong & Kinga Bercsenyi & Varun Sreenivasan & Adrián Portalés & Marian Fernández-Otero & Oscar Marín - 674-678 Structural basis of ubiquitin modification by the Legionella effector SdeA
by Yanan Dong & Yajuan Mu & Yongchao Xie & Yupeng Zhang & Youyou Han & Yu Zhou & Wenhe Wang & Zihe Liu & Mei Wu & Hao Wang & Man Pan & Ning Xu & Cong-Qiao Xu & Maojun Yang & Shilong Fan & Haiteng Deng & Tianwei Tan & Xiaoyun Liu & Lei Liu & Jun Li & Jiawei Wang & Xianyang Fang & Yue Feng - 679-683 Spatiotemporal regulation of liquid-like condensates in epigenetic inheritance
by Gang Wan & Brandon D. Fields & George Spracklin & Aditi Shukla & Carolyn M. Phillips & Scott Kennedy - 684-686 A small amount of mini-charged dark matter could cool the baryons in the early Universe
by Julian B. Muñoz & Abraham Loeb - 687-690 An increase in the 12C + 12C fusion rate from resonances at astrophysical energies
by A. Tumino & C. Spitaleri & M. La Cognata & S. Cherubini & G. L. Guardo & M. Gulino & S. Hayakawa & I. Indelicato & L. Lamia & H. Petrascu & R. G. Pizzone & S. M. R. Puglia & G. G. Rapisarda & S. Romano & M. L. Sergi & R. Spartá & L. Trache - 691-695 Magnetic edge states and coherent manipulation of graphene nanoribbons
by Michael Slota & Ashok Keerthi & William K. Myers & Evgeny Tretyakov & Martin Baumgarten & Arzhang Ardavan & Hatef Sadeghi & Colin J. Lambert & Akimitsu Narita & Klaus Müllen & Lapo Bogani - 696-700 Approaching the Schottky–Mott limit in van der Waals metal–semiconductor junctions
by Yuan Liu & Jian Guo & Enbo Zhu & Lei Liao & Sung-Joon Lee & Mengning Ding & Imran Shakir & Vincent Gambin & Yu Huang & Xiangfeng Duan - 701-705 The effect of hydration number on the interfacial transport of sodium ions
by Jinbo Peng & Duanyun Cao & Zhili He & Jing Guo & Prokop Hapala & Runze Ma & Bowei Cheng & Ji Chen & Wen Jun Xie & Xin-Zheng Li & Pavel Jelínek & Li-Mei Xu & Yi Qin Gao & En-Ge Wang & Ying Jiang - 706-709 The origin of squamates revealed by a Middle Triassic lizard from the Italian Alps
by Tiago R. Simões & Michael W. Caldwell & Mateusz Tałanda & Massimo Bernardi & Alessandro Palci & Oksana Vernygora & Federico Bernardini & Lucia Mancini & Randall L. Nydam - 710-713 Long-term effects of species loss on community properties across contrasting ecosystems
by Paul Kardol & Nicolas Fanin & David A. Wardle - 714-718 Reciprocal signalling by Notch–Collagen V–CALCR retains muscle stem cells in their niche
by Meryem B. Baghdadi & David Castel & Léo Machado & So-ichiro Fukada & David E. Birk & Frederic Relaix & Shahragim Tajbakhsh & Philippos Mourikis - 719-723 Reconstruction of antibody dynamics and infection histories to evaluate dengue risk
by Henrik Salje & Derek A. T. Cummings & Isabel Rodriguez-Barraquer & Leah C. Katzelnick & Justin Lessler & Chonticha Klungthong & Butsaya Thaisomboonsuk & Ananda Nisalak & Alden Weg & Damon Ellison & Louis Macareo & In-Kyu Yoon & Richard Jarman & Stephen Thomas & Alan L. Rothman & Timothy Endy & Simon Cauchemez - 724-728 Microglial control of astrocytes in response to microbial metabolites
by Veit Rothhammer & Davis M. Borucki & Emily C. Tjon & Maisa C. Takenaka & Chun-Cheih Chao & Alberto Ardura-Fabregat & Kalil Alves de Lima & Cristina Gutiérrez-Vázquez & Patrick Hewson & Ori Staszewski & Manon Blain & Luke Healy & Tradite Neziraj & Matilde Borio & Michael Wheeler & Loic Lionel Dragin & David A. Laplaud & Jack Antel & Jorge Ivan Alvarez & Marco Prinz & Francisco J. Quintana - 729-733 Mechanism of phosphoribosyl-ubiquitination mediated by a single Legionella effector
by Anil Akturk & David J. Wasilko & Xiaochun Wu & Yao Liu & Yong Zhang & Jiazhang Qiu & Zhao-Qing Luo & Katherine H. Reiter & Peter S. Brzovic & Rachel E. Klevit & Yuxin Mao - 734-738 Insights into catalysis and function of phosphoribosyl-linked serine ubiquitination
by Sissy Kalayil & Sagar Bhogaraju & Florian Bonn & Donghyuk Shin & Yaobin Liu & Ninghai Gan & Jérôme Basquin & Paolo Grumati & Zhao-Qing Luo & Ivan Dikic - 739-743 Activity-dependent neuroprotective protein recruits HP1 and CHD4 to control lineage-specifying genes
by Veronika Ostapcuk & Fabio Mohn & Sarah H. Carl & Anja Basters & Daniel Hess & Vytautas Iesmantavicius & Lisa Lampersberger & Matyas Flemr & Aparna Pandey & Nicolas H. Thomä & Joerg Betschinger & Marc Bühler - 745-747 Technology and satellite companies open up a world of data
by Gabriel Popkin - 750-750 Masques
by Mike Adamson
May 2018, Volume 557, Issue 7706
- 31-33 Hong Kong builds a science-based future
by Jack Leeming - 469-469 Beware: transparency rule is a Trojan Horse
by Naomi Oreskes - 475-476 Experimental drugs poised for use in Ebola outbreak
by Erika Check Hayden - 476-476 Indonesian plan to clamp down on foreign scientists draws protest
by Dyna Rochmyaningsih - 477-477 Hawaii volcano eruption holds clues to predicting similar events elsewhere
by Sara Reardon - 478-479 Chinese satellite launch kicks off ambitious mission to Moon’s far side
by Davide Castelvecchi - 479-480 Europe’s open-access drive escalates as university stand-offs spread
by Holly Else - 482-484 How gut microbes are joining the fight against cancer
by Giorgia Guglielmi - 485-488 The global south is rich in sustainability lessons that students deserve to hear
by Harini Nagendra - 489-490 Heredity beyond the gene
by Nick Lane - 490-491 Can robots make art?
by Laura Spinney - 491-491 The incomparable life of Nikola Tesla, inside Chernobyl, and the wilder shores of consciousness: Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 492-492 Chilean Atacama site imperilled by lithium mining
by Jorge S. Gutiérrez & Juan G. Navedo & Andrea Soriano-Redondo - 492-492 Recruit young scientists and local talent to safeguard coral reefs
by Gabby Ahmadia - 492-492 Risks from technology-critical metals after extraction
by Winfred Espejo & Cristóbal Galbán-Malagón & Gustavo Chiang Merimoyu - 492-492 Publish translations of the best Chinese papers
by Juan Tao & Chengzhi Ding & Yuh-Shan Ho - 494-495 Pulsars seen through a new lens
by Jason Hessels - 495-496 Rethinking WNT signalling
by Jessica A. Lehoczky & Clifford J. Tabin - 496-497 Sizing up human brain evolution
by Richard McElreath - 498-499 The cost of a warming climate
by Wolfram Schlenker & Maximilian Auffhammer - 499-500 Sabotage by the brain’s supporting cells helps fuel neurodegeneration
by Lary C. Walker - 500-501 Pancreatic cancer foiled by a switch of tumour subtype
by Fieke Froeling & David Tuveson - 501-502 Plasmon propagation pushed to the limit
by Justin C. W. Song - 503-509 Mutant phenotypes for thousands of bacterial genes of unknown function
by Morgan N. Price & Kelly M. Wetmore & R. Jordan Waters & Mark Callaghan & Jayashree Ray & Hualan Liu & Jennifer V. Kuehl & Ryan A. Melnyk & Jacob S. Lamson & Yumi Suh & Hans K. Carlson & Zuelma Esquivel & Harini Sadeeshkumar & Romy Chakraborty & Grant M. Zane & Benjamin E. Rubin & Judy D. Wall & Axel Visel & James Bristow & Matthew J. Blow & Adam P. Arkin & Adam M. Deutschbauer - 510-515 ANKRD16 prevents neuron loss caused by an editing-defective tRNA synthetase
by My-Nuong Vo & Markus Terrey & Jeong Woong Lee & Bappaditya Roy & James J. Moresco & Litao Sun & Hongjun Fu & Qi Liu & Thomas G. Weber & John R. Yates & Kurt Fredrick & Paul Schimmel & Susan L. Ackerman - 516-521 SWI2/SNF2 ATPase CHR2 remodels pri-miRNAs via Serrate to impede miRNA production
by Zhiye Wang & Zeyang Ma & Claudia Castillo-González & Di Sun & Yanjun Li & Bin Yu & Baoyu Zhao & Pingwei Li & Xiuren Zhang - 522-525 Pulsar emission amplified and resolved by plasma lensing in an eclipsing binary
by Robert Main & I-Sheng Yang & Victor Chan & Dongzi Li & Fang Xi Lin & Nikhil Mahajan & Ue-Li Pen & Keith Vanderlinde & Marten H. Kerkwijk - 526-529 An absolute sodium abundance for a cloud-free ‘hot Saturn’ exoplanet
by N. Nikolov & D. K. Sing & J. J. Fortney & J. M. Goyal & B. Drummond & T. M. Evans & N. P. Gibson & E. J. W. Mooij & Z. Rustamkulov & H. R. Wakeford & B. Smalley & A. J. Burgasser & C. Hellier & Ch. Helling & N. J. Mayne & N. Madhusudhan & T. Kataria & J. Baines & A. L. Carter & G. E. Ballester & J. K. Barstow & J. McCleery & J. J. Spake - 530-533 Fundamental limits to graphene plasmonics
by G. X. Ni & A. S. McLeod & Z. Sun & L. Wang & L. Xiong & K. W. Post & S. S. Sunku & B.-Y. Jiang & J. Hone & C. R. Dean & M. M. Fogler & D. N. Basov - 534-538 Addressing the minimum fleet problem in on-demand urban mobility
by M. M. Vazifeh & P. Santi & G. Resta & S. H. Strogatz & C. Ratti - 539-544 Self-reporting and self-regulating liquid crystals
by Young-Ki Kim & Xiaoguang Wang & Pranati Mondkar & Emre Bukusoglu & Nicholas L. Abbott - 545-548 Rapid emergence of subaerial landmasses and onset of a modern hydrologic cycle 2.5 billion years ago
by I. N. Bindeman & D. O. Zakharov & J. Palandri & N. D. Greber & N. Dauphas & G. J. Retallack & A. Hofmann & J. S. Lackey & A. Bekker - 549-553 Large potential reduction in economic damages under UN mitigation targets
by Marshall Burke & W. Matthew Davis & Noah S. Diffenbaugh - 554-557 Inference of ecological and social drivers of human brain-size evolution
by Mauricio González-Forero & Andy Gardner - 558-563 Cellular milieu imparts distinct pathological α-synuclein strains in α-synucleinopathies
by Chao Peng & Ronald J. Gathagan & Dustin J. Covell & Coraima Medellin & Anna Stieber & John L. Robinson & Bin Zhang & Rose M. Pitkin & Modupe F. Olufemi & Kelvin C. Luk & John Q. Trojanowski & Virginia M.-Y. Lee - 564-569 RSPO2 inhibition of RNF43 and ZNRF3 governs limb development independently of LGR4/5/6
by Emmanuelle Szenker-Ravi & Umut Altunoglu & Marc Leushacke & Célia Bosso-Lefèvre & Muznah Khatoo & Hong Tran & Thomas Naert & Rivka Noelanders & Amin Hajamohideen & Claire Beneteau & Sergio B. Sousa & Birsen Karaman & Xenia Latypova & Seher Başaran & Esra Börklü Yücel & Thong Teck Tan & Lena Vlaminck & Shalini S. Nayak & Anju Shukla & Katta Mohan Girisha & Cédric Caignec & Natalia Soshnikova & Zehra Oya Uyguner & Kris Vleminckx & Nick Barker & Hülya Kayserili & Bruno Reversade - 570-574 Mxra8 is a receptor for multiple arthritogenic alphaviruses
by Rong Zhang & Arthur S. Kim & Julie M. Fox & Sharmila Nair & Katherine Basore & William B. Klimstra & Rebecca Rimkunas & Rachel H. Fong & Hueylie Lin & Subhajit Poddar & James E. Crowe & Benjamin J. Doranz & Daved H. Fremont & Michael S. Diamond - 575-579 Bystander CD8+ T cells are abundant and phenotypically distinct in human tumour infiltrates
by Yannick Simoni & Etienne Becht & Michael Fehlings & Chiew Yee Loh & Si-Lin Koo & Karen Wei Weng Teng & Joe Poh Sheng Yeong & Rahul Nahar & Tong Zhang & Hassen Kared & Kaibo Duan & Nicholas Ang & Michael Poidinger & Yin Yeng Lee & Anis Larbi & Alexis J. Khng & Emile Tan & Cherylin Fu & Ronnie Mathew & Melissa Teo & Wan Teck Lim & Chee Keong Toh & Boon-Hean Ong & Tina Koh & Axel M. Hillmer & Angela Takano & Tony Kiat Hon Lim & Eng Huat Tan & Weiwei Zhai & Daniel S. W. Tan & Iain Beehuat Tan & Evan W. Newell - 580-584 Microbial signals drive pre-leukaemic myeloproliferation in a Tet2-deficient host
by Marlies Meisel & Reinhard Hinterleitner & Alain Pacis & Li Chen & Zachary M. Earley & Toufic Mayassi & Joseph F. Pierre & Jordan D. Ernest & Heather J. Galipeau & Nikolaus Thuille & Romain Bouziat & Manuel Buscarlet & Daina L. Ringus & Yitang Wang & Ye Li & Vu Dinh & Sangman M. Kim & Benjamin D. McDonald & Matthew A. Zurenski & Mark W. Musch & Glaucia C. Furtado & Sergio A. Lira & Gottfried Baier & Eugene B. Chang & A. Murat Eren & Christopher R. Weber & Lambert Busque & Lucy A. Godley & Elena F. Verdú & Luis B. Barreiro & Bana Jabri - 585-589 KLHL22 activates amino-acid-dependent mTORC1 signalling to promote tumorigenesis and ageing
by Jie Chen & Yuhui Ou & Yanyan Yang & Wen Li & Ye Xu & Yuntao Xie & Ying Liu - 590-594 Structural basis for gating pore current in periodic paralysis
by Daohua Jiang & Tamer M. Gamal El-Din & Christopher Ing & Peilong Lu & Régis Pomès & Ning Zheng & William A. Catterall - 595-597 Single-cell approaches to immune profiling
by Esther Landhuis - 599-601 How to fit in when you join a lab abroad
by Roberta Kwok - 601-601 An ultralight way to manipulate brain signals
by Virginia Gewin - 604-604 DNA exchange
by D. A. Xiaolin Spires
May 2018, Volume 557, Issue 7705
- 281-281 Give every paper a read for reproducibility
by Catherine Winchester - 287-288 How science will suffer as US pulls out of Iran nuclear deal
by Jeff Tollefson - 288-289 Sacked Japanese biologist gets chance to retrain at Crick institute
by David Cyranoski - 290-290 Australian budget delivers for science facilities and medical research
by Nicky Phillips - 290-291 Europe is demolishing its dams to restore ecosystems
by Quirin Schiermeier - 291-292 Wikipedia’s top-cited scholarly articles — revealed
by Giorgia Guglielmi - 294-296 Some hard numbers on science’s leadership problems
by Richard Van Noorden - 297-299 Nine pitfalls of research misconduct
by C. K. Gunsalus & Aaron D. Robinson - 299-301 Go beyond bias training
by Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton & Colette Patt & Mark Richards - 302-304 Health tips for research groups
by David Norris & Ulrich Dirnagl & Michael J. Zigmond & Katherine Thompson-Peer & Tracy T. Chow - 305-306 The truth about Hans Asperger’s Nazi collusion
by Simon Baron-Cohen - 306-307 Blood, sweat and tears in biotech — the Theranos story
by Eric Topol - 308-308 A lab director sets out fixes for the scientific ecosystem
by Jonathan Adams - 309-309 Romans would have denied robots legal personhood
by Luciano Floridi & Mariarosaria Taddeo - 309-309 China–US trade spat could hit the environment
by Yong Geng & Joseph Sarkis - 309-309 Engineer solar solutions locally to save water
by Russell Seitz - 309-309 Get facts straight on computer women
by Ken Shirriff - 309-309 Treating brainwaves is not an option
by Sebastian Olbrich - 310-310 Ruth S. Nussenzweig (1928–2018)
by Robert A. Seder & Fidel Zavala - 312-313 Distant galaxy formed stars only 250 million years after the Big Bang
by Rychard Bouwens - 313-314 AI mimics brain codes for navigation
by Francesco Savelli & James J. Knierim - 314-315 Will ocean zones with low oxygen levels expand or shrink?
by Laure Resplandy - 316-317 More than one way to induce a neuron
by Lynette Lim & Oscar Marín - 317-318 Evidence of illegal emissions of ozone-depleting chemicals
by Michaela I. Hegglin - 318-319 Activation mechanisms for a universal signalling protein
by Brian Krumm & Bryan L. Roth - 321-321 Regeneration
by Noah Gray & Nathalie Le Bot & Marie-Thérèse Heemels - 322-328 Diverse mechanisms for endogenous regeneration and repair in mammalian organs
by James M. Wells & Fiona M. Watt - 329-334 New approaches for brain repair—from rescue to reprogramming
by Roger A. Barker & Magdalena Götz & Malin Parmar - 335-342 Bioengineering strategies to accelerate stem cell therapeutics
by Christopher M. Madl & Sarah C. Heilshorn & Helen M. Blau - 343-350 Dissecting spinal cord regeneration
by Michael V. Sofroniew - 351-358 Pancreas regeneration
by Qiao Zhou & Douglas A. Melton - 359-367 Restoring vision
by Botond Roska & José-Alain Sahel - 369-374 137 ancient human genomes from across the Eurasian steppes
by Peter de Barros Damgaard & Nina Marchi & Simon Rasmussen & Michaël Peyrot & Gabriel Renaud & Thorfinn Korneliussen & J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar & Mikkel Winther Pedersen & Amy Goldberg & Emma Usmanova & Nurbol Baimukhanov & Valeriy Loman & Lotte Hedeager & Anders Gorm Pedersen & Kasper Nielsen & Gennady Afanasiev & Kunbolot Akmatov & Almaz Aldashev & Ashyk Alpaslan & Gabit Baimbetov & Vladimir I. Bazaliiskii & Arman Beisenov & Bazartseren Boldbaatar & Bazartseren Boldgiv & Choduraa Dorzhu & Sturla Ellingvag & Diimaajav Erdenebaatar & Rana Dajani & Evgeniy Dmitriev & Valeriy Evdokimov & Karin M. Frei & Andrey Gromov & Alexander Goryachev & Hakon Hakonarson & Tatyana Hegay & Zaruhi Khachatryan & Ruslan Khaskhanov & Egor Kitov & Alina Kolbina & Tabaldiev Kubatbek & Alexey Kukushkin & Igor Kukushkin & Nina Lau & Ashot Margaryan & Inga Merkyte & Ilya V. Mertz & Viktor K. Mertz & Enkhbayar Mijiddorj & Vyacheslav Moiyesev & Gulmira Mukhtarova & Bekmukhanbet Nurmukhanbetov & Z. Orozbekova & Irina Panyushkina & Karol Pieta & Václav Smrčka & Irina Shevnina & Andrey Logvin & Karl-Göran Sjögren & Tereza Štolcová & Angela M. Taravella & Kadicha Tashbaeva & Alexander Tkachev & Turaly Tulegenov & Dmitriy Voyakin & Levon Yepiskoposyan & Sainbileg Undrakhbold & Victor Varfolomeev & Andrzej Weber & Melissa A. Wilson Sayres & Nikolay Kradin & Morten E. Allentoft & Ludovic Orlando & Rasmus Nielsen & Martin Sikora & Evelyne Heyer & Kristian Kristiansen & Eske Willerslev - 375-380 Diverse reprogramming codes for neuronal identity
by Rachel Tsunemoto & Sohyon Lee & Attila Szűcs & Pavel Chubukov & Irina Sokolova & Joel W. Blanchard & Kevin T. Eade & Jacob Bruggemann & Chunlei Wu & Ali Torkamani & Pietro Paolo Sanna & Kristin K. Baldwin - 381-386 Catalytic activation of β-arrestin by GPCRs
by Kelsie Eichel & Damien Jullié & Benjamin Barsi-Rhyne & Naomi R. Latorraca & Matthieu Masureel & Jean-Baptiste Sibarita & Ron O. Dror & Mark Zastrow - 387-391 Reconstitution reveals motor activation for intraflagellar transport
by Mohamed A. A. Mohamed & Willi L. Stepp & Zeynep Ökten - 392-395 The onset of star formation 250 million years after the Big Bang
by Takuya Hashimoto & Nicolas Laporte & Ken Mawatari & Richard S. Ellis & Akio K. Inoue & Erik Zackrisson & Guido Roberts-Borsani & Wei Zheng & Yoichi Tamura & Franz E. Bauer & Thomas Fletcher & Yuichi Harikane & Bunyo Hatsukade & Natsuki H. Hayatsu & Yuichi Matsuda & Hiroshi Matsuo & Takashi Okamoto & Masami Ouchi & Roser Pelló & Claes-Erik Rydberg & Ikkoh Shimizu & Yoshiaki Taniguchi & Hideki Umehata & Naoki Yoshida - 396-399 The pressure distribution inside the proton
by V. D. Burkert & L. Elouadrhiri & F. X. Girod - 400-403 Overcoming the rate–distance limit of quantum key distribution without quantum repeaters
by M. Lucamarini & Z. L. Yuan & J. F. Dynes & A. J. Shields - 404-408 Dynamic band-structure tuning of graphene moiré superlattices with pressure
by Matthew Yankowitz & Jeil Jung & Evan Laksono & Nicolas Leconte & Bheema L. Chittari & K. Watanabe & T. Taniguchi & Shaffique Adam & David Graf & Cory R. Dean - 409-412 Thickness-independent capacitance of vertically aligned liquid-crystalline MXenes
by Yu Xia & Tyler S. Mathis & Meng-Qiang Zhao & Babak Anasori & Alei Dang & Zehang Zhou & Hyesung Cho & Yury Gogotsi & Shu Yang - 413-417 An unexpected and persistent increase in global emissions of ozone-depleting CFC-11
by Stephen A. Montzka & Geoff S. Dutton & Pengfei Yu & Eric Ray & Robert W. Portmann & John S. Daniel & Lambert Kuijpers & Brad D. Hall & Debra Mondeel & Carolina Siso & J. David Nance & Matt Rigby & Alistair J. Manning & Lei Hu & Fred Moore & Ben R. Miller & James W. Elkins - 418-423 Ancient hepatitis B viruses from the Bronze Age to the Medieval period
by Barbara Mühlemann & Terry C. Jones & Peter de Barros Damgaard & Morten E. Allentoft & Irina Shevnina & Andrey Logvin & Emma Usmanova & Irina P. Panyushkina & Bazartseren Boldgiv & Tsevel Bazartseren & Kadicha Tashbaeva & Victor Merz & Nina Lau & Václav Smrčka & Dmitry Voyakin & Egor Kitov & Andrey Epimakhov & Dalia Pokutta & Magdolna Vicze & T. Douglas Price & Vyacheslav Moiseyev & Anders J. Hansen & Ludovic Orlando & Simon Rasmussen & Martin Sikora & Lasse Vinner & Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus & Derek J. Smith & Dieter Glebe & Ron A. M. Fouchier & Christian Drosten & Karl-Göran Sjögren & Kristian Kristiansen & Eske Willerslev - 424-428 Genome sequence of the progenitor of wheat A subgenome Triticum urartu
by Hong-Qing Ling & Bin Ma & Xiaoli Shi & Hui Liu & Lingli Dong & Hua Sun & Yinghao Cao & Qiang Gao & Shusong Zheng & Ye Li & Ying Yu & Huilong Du & Ming Qi & Yan Li & Hongwei Lu & Hua Yu & Yan Cui & Ning Wang & Chunlin Chen & Huilan Wu & Yan Zhao & Juncheng Zhang & Yiwen Li & Wenjuan Zhou & Bairu Zhang & Weijuan Hu & Michiel J. T. Eijk & Jifeng Tang & Hanneke M. A. Witsenboer & Shancen Zhao & Zhensheng Li & Aimin Zhang & Daowen Wang & Chengzhi Liang - 429-433 Vector-based navigation using grid-like representations in artificial agents
by Andrea Banino & Caswell Barry & Benigno Uria & Charles Blundell & Timothy Lillicrap & Piotr Mirowski & Alexander Pritzel & Martin J. Chadwick & Thomas Degris & Joseph Modayil & Greg Wayne & Hubert Soyer & Fabio Viola & Brian Zhang & Ross Goroshin & Neil Rabinowitz & Razvan Pascanu & Charlie Beattie & Stig Petersen & Amir Sadik & Stephen Gaffney & Helen King & Koray Kavukcuoglu & Demis Hassabis & Raia Hadsell & Dharshan Kumaran - 434-438 An exclusive metabolic niche enables strain engraftment in the gut microbiota
by Elizabeth Stanley Shepherd & William C. DeLoache & Kali M. Pruss & Weston R. Whitaker & Justin L. Sonnenburg - 439-445 Control of cardiac jelly dynamics by NOTCH1 and NRG1 defines the building plan for trabeculation
by Gonzalo del Monte-Nieto & Mirana Ramialison & Arne A. S. Adam & Bingruo Wu & Alla Aharonov & Gabriele D’Uva & Lauren M. Bourke & Mara E. Pitulescu & Hanying Chen & José Luis de la Pompa & Weinian Shou & Ralf H. Adams & Sarah K. Harten & Eldad Tzahor & Bin Zhou & Richard P. Harvey - 446-451 Vms1 and ANKZF1 peptidyl-tRNA hydrolases release nascent chains from stalled ribosomes
by Rati Verma & Kurt M. Reichermeier & A. Maxwell Burroughs & Robert S. Oania & Justin M. Reitsma & L. Aravind & Raymond J. Deshaies - 452-456 Molecular mechanism of GPCR-mediated arrestin activation
by Naomi R. Latorraca & Jason K. Wang & Brian Bauer & Raphael J. L. Townshend & Scott A. Hollingsworth & Julia E. Olivieri & H. Eric Xu & Martha E. Sommer & Ron O. Dror - 457-459 How lab heads can learn to lead
by Roberta Kwok - 462-462 When Nain came to Shirin’s door
by Filip Wiltgren
May 2018, Volume 557, Issue 7704
- 2-2 Looking at the Stars
by Madhusree Mukerjee - 3-6 What Is Spacetime?
by George Musser - 6-7 What Is Dark Matter?
by Lisa Randall - 8-12 What Is Consciousness?
by Christof Koch - 13-15 How Did Life Begin?
by Jack Szostak - 16-20 What Are the Limits of Manipulating Nature?
by Neil Savage - 20-21 How Much Can We Know?
by Marcelo Gleiser - 23-25 How robots are grasping the art of gripping
by Richard Hodson - 27-29 Australia makes its mark in biotechnology
by Bianca Nogrady - 141-141 Harassment should count as scientific misconduct
by Erika Marín-Spiotta - 147-148 Particle physicists turn to AI to cope with CERN’s collision deluge
by Davide Castelvecchi - 148-149 Yellowstone's grizzlies under threat from controversial hunting proposal
by Giorgia Guglielmi - 149-149 Report harassment or risk losing funding, says top UK science funder
by Holly Else - 150-150 €100-billion budget proposed for Europe’s next big research programme
by Inga Vesper - 150-151 Cancer-killing viruses show promise — and draw billion-dollar investment
by Heidi Ledford - 151-152 Universe’s coolest lab set to open up quantum world
by Elizabeth Gibney - 154-156 How to save the high seas
by Olive Heffernan - 157-159 When will clinical trials finally reflect diversity?
by Todd C. Knepper & Howard L. McLeod - 160-161 I’d whisper to my student self: you are not alone
by Dave Reay - 162-163 The triumphs and tragedies in energy history
by Roger Fouquet - 163-163 Paying a visit to Pluto, how to tell causation from correlation, and the magic of milk: Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 164-165 Richard Feynman at 100
by Paul Halpern - 166-166 Rethink wealth generated during cryptocurrency mining
by Maciej Kawecki - 166-166 Kenya and Ghana set up national research funding schemes
by Thomas K. Karikari & Patrick Amoateng - 166-166 A scholarly transformation in the life of Joseph Fourier
by Andreas Otte - 166-166 Next-generation sequencing may challenge antibody patent claims
by Prabakaran Ponraj - 166-166 Arctic nations must adopt renewables to adapt to thaw
by Alex C. Y. Yeung - 168-169 From CRISPR scissors to virus sensors
by D. Dewran Kocak & Charles A. Gersbach - 169-170 Models of Parkinson’s disease revisited
by Thomas Wichmann - 171-171 Precarious preferences wipe out a butterfly population
by Anna Armstrong - 171-172 Weak charge of the proton measured
by Xiaochao Zheng