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- 1From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedThe whole-genome sequence of a human associated with the earliest widespread culture in North America confirms the Asian ancestry of the Clovis people and their relatedness to present-day Native Americans. See Letter...
- 2From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedOcean eddies tens of kilometres in radius can delineate local ecosystems and contribute to biogeochemical budgets. The characterization of three such eddies in a coastal upwelling region provides insight into these...
- 3From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedInherited alleles account for most of the genetic risk for schizophrenia. However, new (de novo) mutations, in the form of large chromosomal copy number changes, occur in a small fraction of cases and disproportionally...
- 4From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedFront-line services being trained in new approach to dealing with decontamination of victims in direct aftermath of an event. Author(s): Declan Butler Author Affiliations: Specialist decontamination teams have...
- 5From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedA declining island wolf population underlines the influence that humans have on nature. Author Affiliations: Ecologists have studied the wolves and moose on Isle Royale, a remote island in Lake Superior, for more...
- 6From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedThe hard spectra of X-ray binaries make them ineffective at heating primordial gas, which must have resulted in a delayed and spatially uniform heating during the epoch of reionization; this means that the signature of...
- 7From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedError correction is central to fault-tolerant quantum computation, but although various schemes have been developed in theory, there are few experimental realizations; a quantum error correction process is now reported...
- 8From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedThe first individual genome from the Clovis culture is presented; the origins and genetic legacy of the people who made Clovis tools have been under debate, and evidence here suggests that the individual is more closely...
- 9From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedLong-term study will monitor healthy people in detail -- and encourage them to respond to the results. Author(s): W. Wayt Gibbs Author Affiliations: Source: Institute for Systems Biology Leroy Hood, president of...
- 10From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedNature 496, 187-192 (2013); doi:10.1038/nature12062 Owing to an editorial oversight, accession numbers for the negative-stain electron microscopy maps for this Article were not obtained. The electron microscopy maps have...
- 11From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-Reviewedreplying to A. M. J. Coenders-Gerrits et al. Nature506,http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12925(2014) In their Comment, Coenders-Gerrits et al..sup.1 suggest that our conclusion that transpiration dominates the...
- 12From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedThe observation of path dependence in the response of a superfluid to stirring promises potential applications in precision rotation sensing, and provides a test bed for microscopic theories of ultracold atomic gases....
- 13From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedOpioids represent widely prescribed and abused medications, although their signal transduction mechanisms are not well understood. Here we present the 1.8 Å high-resolution crystal structure of the human [delta]-opioid...
- 14From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedAn analysis reveals that satellite-observed increases in canopy greenness during dry seasons, which were previously interpreted as positive responses of Amazon forests to more sunlight, are in fact an optical artefact....
- 15From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedEvidence is mounting that medication for ADHD doesn't make a lasting difference to schoolwork or achievement. Author(s): Katherine Sharpe 1 Author Affiliations: (1) Katherine Sharpe is a science writer in Berkeley,...
- 16From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedNature 454, 345-349 (2008); doi:10.1038/nature07027 It has recently been brought to our attention that some of the lanes in the reverse-transcriptase-mediated polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analyses of this Letter...
- 17From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedEcologists call for genetic rescue of Isle Royale's inbred wolves. Author(s): Emma Marris Author Affiliations: Wolves on Isle Royale in Lake Superior are suffering from spine problems as a result of inbreeding....
- 18From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedAndreas Kreiter describes his frightening and surreal ordeal at the hands of animal-rights extremists and their political allies. Author(s): Andreas Kreiter 1 Author Affiliations: (1) Andreas Kreiter is a...
- 19From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedSchizophrenia is a common disease with a complex aetiology, probably involving multiple and heterogeneous genetic factors. Here, by analysing the exome sequences of 2,536 schizophrenia cases and 2,543 controls, we...
- 20From: Nature. (Vol. 506, Issue 7487) Peer-ReviewedHere it is proposed that RNA viruses can adapt to use the antiviral properties of microRNAs to limit viral replication and suppress innate immunity in particular cell types, and this restriction can lead to exacerbation...