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Publication Date: November 29, 2023

Genomic Survey of Bantu-speaking Populations Contributes to African Historical Understanding

Analysis of a massive genomic dataset reveals the profound impacts of Bantu-speaking peoples’ migrations on Africa’s biological, linguistic, and cultural landscapes. These findings provide valuable insights across a wide range of disciplines and serve as a comprehensive dataset for ancient and modern African individuals for comparative studies.

Publication Date: November 29, 2023

Carbon Allotropes Push the Boundaries of Chemical Theories

Scientists are astonished by the different forms carbon can take – some are expected to possess extraordinary properties. Thus, the synthesis of three new carbon molecules is generating excitement.

Publication Date: November 29, 2023

Addressing Extreme Poverty Globally Must Not Hinder Climate Action

A study has revealed that eradicating extreme poverty would lead to a relatively modest increase in global greenhouse gas emissions, dispelling the notion that efforts to combat climate change and poverty are incompatible.

Publication Date: November 29, 2023

Whole Genome Alignment with Human Primate Reveals Conserved DNA Elements in Humans

By comparing DNA sequences across hundreds of primate and other mammal species, the analysis identifies non-coding regulatory elements that are preserved only in primates and may play significant roles in complex traits and diseases in humans.

Publication Date: November 29, 2023

Atomic-Level Structures Reveal How Accuracy is Maintained in Protein Translation

A series of structures of the protein translation machinery in eukaryotes has been imaged at high resolution under specific conditions of the elongation phase of protein translation. The analysis suggests that there are fundamental molecular mechanisms enhancing the accuracy of genetic information translation in eukaryotes.

Publication Date: November 29, 2023

The Global City Myth: Why Big Urban Areas Are More Segregated

There has been a longstanding assumption that large, densely populated cities naturally foster interactions among a diverse range of individuals. Analyzing 1.6 billion in-person encounters in the United States reveals that big cities are, in fact, pockets of extreme segregation, highlighting the need for strategic urban design that promotes more integrated environments.

Publication Date: November 29, 2023

Pesticide Mixtures Harm Wild Bees in European Fields

Wild bees exposed to the complex mix of pesticides used in agriculture across Europe show a significant decline in health. This indicates that current risk assessments, which evaluate pesticides separately, are inadequate. Continuous monitoring is needed to measure the real-world impacts of pesticides on pollinator health.

Publication Date: November 29, 2023

The Role of Responsive Landscape Dynamics in Guiding Biodiversity

Scientists have long sought to understand what drives changes in biodiversity. A study unifies ideas about marine and terrestrial biodiversity within a single explanatory framework, pointing to physical geography as a governing force in the course of life.

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Publication Date: November 29, 2023

A transcription factor in immune cells ties DNA together

A transcription factor in immune cells forms an unexpected ladder-like complex with two molecules of DNA, allowing the expression of genes that these cells need to suppress harmful immune responses.

Publication Date: November 28, 2023

From the archives: Renaming the proton, and excitement over health matters

Highlights from the past in Nature.

Publication Date: November 27, 2023

Wildlife in California pays the price of massive wildfires

The rising violent wildfires in the U.S. can have profound effects on natural habitats – leaving hundreds of animal species struggling to recover.

Publication Date: November 27, 2023

15 years after a major leap in cancer genomic science

In 2008, the first comprehensive sequence of a cancer genome was reported, leading to a new era of molecular, predictive, and therapeutic diagnosis based on a foundational framework for understanding the complexities of cancer.

Publication Date: November 22, 2023

Emission scenarios and targets compatible with achieving climate goals

Discrepancies in carbon emission reports may undermine the efforts of better-performing countries to meet climate change reduction targets. A way to translate between different standards provides a path forward.

Publication Date: November 22, 2023

Magnetic Hopfion rings in a new era of topological science

A strange topological structure known as a Hopfion has been induced in a magnetic material. This is the first of its kind in three dimensions, and the ring presents an enticing opportunity for multiple branches of computing development.

Publication Date: November 22, 2023

JWST finishes its game of hide-and-seek with methane

The space telescope has helped identify the atmospheric composition of an exoplanet using the light spectrum of its host star. Spectral changes observed as the planet orbits the star reveal the long-sought-after planetary methane.

Publication Date: November 22, 2023

Ancient DNA reveals past migrations in California

Genomic data from ancient humans who lived 7,400 years ago across California and Mexico reveal migration patterns that could explain how some native languages spread across parts of North America.

Publication Date: November 22, 2023

Genes are often unhelpful for determining species origins

A timeline for species origins provides context for evolutionary questions. However, fossil dates often contradict estimates from genetic data. Emerging evidence suggests a new interpretation for this discrepancy.

Publication Date: November 21, 2023

People go to great lengths for food

GPS data reveals that people are traveling far from home to buy food in the U.S., challenging notions of how food access relates to unhealthy eating habits.

Publication Date: November 21, 2023

From the archives: Juice extraction machine in insect digestion, and a hobby in wireless communications

Highlights from the past in Nature.

Publication Date: November 21, 2023

Satellite disruptions hinder astronomical research worldwide

A team of amateur and professional astronomers has found that a satellite the size of a third of a tennis court is one of the brightest objects in the sky – causing severe consequences for ground-based astronomy.

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