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Nature, Vol.564, No.7735 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0028-0836 (Print) 

In this Issue (76 articles)

Microscopy on the brain
Jenkins M, Tanigaki T
Gene therapy targets sickle-cell disease
Nowogrodzki A
Realizing the promise of gene therapy through collaboration and partnering: Pfizer's view
Tretiakova AP, Murphy JE, Binks M, Mensah P, Rabinowitz J, McCarty DM, Beaverson K, MacLeod M, LaRosa G, Cheng SH
Geckos slap their feet and swish their tails to race over water
[Anonymous]
How to measure a superheavy atom
[Anonymous]
Genome of 'Lonesome George' reveals a tortoise's secrets to long life
[Anonymous]
The cells that help cancer drugs to cloud the mind
[Anonymous]
Almost half a million mosquitoes are drafted to fight malaria
[Anonymous]
Mercury levels skyrocket thanks to Arctic warm up
[Anonymous]
Epic storm roils a tranquil region of Neptune
[Anonymous]
Gene therapy targets epilepsy
Drew L
E9 - E9 Necroptosis microenvironment directs lineage commitment in liver cancer (vol 562, pg 69, 2018)
Seehawer M, Heinzmann F, D'Artista L, Harbig J, Roux PF, Hoenicke L, Dang H, Klotz S, Robinson L, Dore G, Rozenblum N, Kang TW, Chawla R, Buch T, Vucur M, Roth M, Zuber J, Luedde T, Sipos B, Longerich T, Heikenwalder M, Wang XW, Bischof O, Zender L
S5 - S5 GENE THERAPY
Brody H
S6 - S8 The fix is in utero
Deweerdt S
S9 - S9 A genetically augmented future
Clayton EW
161 - 161 Wanted: a fair carbon tax Unrest in France at a rise in fuel prices highlights how the necessary transition to a clean economy must be carefully managed
[Anonymous]
161 - 162 Culture change Improvements to a conference accused of sexism are long overdue
[Anonymous]
162 - 162 How we forget From pop music to tennis stars, society loses interest according to a mathematical law
[Anonymous]
163 - 163 Students need guidance in languages they speak Mentorship programmes in languages besides English could unlock opportunities for young scientists in Latin America
Rojas CR
169 - 170 'Little Foot' fossil chiselled out of stone yields secrets Mysterious ancient hominin retrieved after 20-year effort might be a distinct species
Barras C
170 - 171 Machine learning hunts for cause of paralysing illness Scientists hope that probing the immune system will identify the cause of a polio-like disease
Reardon S
171 - 172 China backs open-access plan
Schiermeier Q
172 - 173 UK satnav plan faces high hurdles
Butler D
173 - 174 'Super' DNA targeted by drugs
Ledford H
174 - 175 Scientists seek hidden sources of Ebola
Maxmen A
176 - 179 The face detective
Abbott A
180 - 182 LIFE BELOW THE ICE
Fox D
183 - 185 Debate ethics of embryo models from stem cells
Rivron N, Pera M, Rossant J, Arias AM, Zernicka-Goetz M, Fu J, van den Brink S, Bredenoord A, Dondorp W, de Wert G, Hyun I, Munsie M, Isasi R
186 - 188 Unruly Waters: How Mountain Rivers and Monsoons Have Shaped South Asia's History
Ball P
188 - 189 Science in hand: how craft informs lab work
Kneebone R, Schlegel C, Spivey A
190 - 190 COP24, SDGs: use same stats please
Tubiello FN
190 - 190 Gene editing: who should decide?
Akabayashi A, Nakazawa E, Caplan AL
190 - 190 No trial by media for bullying allegations
Collord G, Nangalia J, Moore L
190 - 190 Funding is not just for the minority
Wahls WP
192 - 193 El Nino events set to intensify
Ham YG
193 - 194 How cells hush a viral invader
Fozouni P, Ott M
194 - 196 Adrenaline fuels a cytokine storm
Riddell SR
196 - 197 Finches choose parent lookalikes as mates
Spurgin LG, Chapman T
197 - 199 An exciting tool for asymmetric synthesis
Yang C, Inoue Y
199 - 200 Bacterial molecules target viral DNA
Clokie MRJ
201 - + Increased variability of eastern Pacific El Nino under greenhouse warming
Cai WJ, Wang GJ, Dewitte B, Wu LX, Santoso A, Takahashi K, Yang Y, Carreric A, McPhaden MJ
207 - + Widespread but heterogeneous responses of Andean forests to climate change
Fadrique B, Baez S, Duque A, Malizia A, Blundo C, Carilla J, Osinaga-Acosta O, Malizia L, Silman M, Farfan-Rios W, Malhi Y, Young KR, Cuesta F, Homeier J, Peralvo M, Pinto E, Jadan O, Aguirre N, Aguirre Z, Feeley KJ
213 - + A circuit from hippocampal CA2 to lateral septum disinhibits social aggression
Leroy F, Park J, Asok A, Brann DH, Meira T, Boyle LM, Buss EW, Kandel ER, Siegelbaum SA
219 - + Single-cell mapping of lineage and identity in direct reprogramming
Biddy BA, Kong WJ, Kamimoto K, Guo C, Waye SE, Sun T, Morris SA
225 - + An entanglement-based wavelength-multiplexed quantum communication network
Wengerowsky S, Joshi SK, Steinlechner F, Hubel H, Ursin R
229 - + Experimental realization of on-chip topological nanoelectromechanical metamaterials
Cha J, Kim KW, Daraio C
234 - + Reversible superdense ordering of lithium between two graphene sheets
Kuhne M, Borrnert F, Fecher S, Ghorbani-Asl M, Biskupek J, Samuelis D, Krasheninnikov AV, Kaiser U, Smet JH
240 - + Catalytic deracemization of chiral allenes by sensitized excitation with visible light
Holzl-Hobmeier A, Bauer A, Silva AV, Huber SM, Bannwarth C, Bach T
244 - 248 Deconstructive diversification of cyclic amines
Roque JB, Kuroda Y, Gottemann LT, Sarpong R
249 - + Assessing the efficiency of changes in land use for mitigating climate change
Searchinger TD, Wirsenius S, Beringer T, Dumas P
254 - + Palaeolithic cave art in Borneo
Aubert M, Setiawan P, Oktaviana AA, Brumm A, Sulistyarto PH, Saptomo EW, Istiawan B, Ma'rifat TA, Wahyuono VN, Atmoko FT, Zhao JX, Huntley J, Tacon PSC, Howard DL, Brand HEA
258 - + Reward behaviour is regulated by the strength of hippocampus-nucleus accumbens synapses
LeGates TA, Kvarta MD, Tooley JR, Francis TC, Lobo MK, Creed MC, Thompson SM
263 - + Trophoblast organoids as a model for maternal-fetal interactions during human placentation
Turco MY, Gardner L, Kay RG, Hamilton RS, Prater M, Hollinshead MS, McWhinnie A, Esposito L, Fernando R, Skelton H, Reimann F, Gribble FM, Sharkey A, Marsh SGE, O'Rahilly S, Hemberger M, Burton GJ, Moffett A
268 - + Lineage tracking reveals dynamic relationships of T cells in colorectal cancer
Zhang L, Yu X, Zheng LT, Zhang YY, Li YS, Fang Q, Gao RR, Kang BX, Zhang QM, Huang JY, Konno H, Guo XY, Ye YJ, Gao SY, Wang S, Hu XD, Ren XW, Shen ZL, Ouyang WJ, Zhang ZM
273 - + Disruption of a self-amplifying catecholamine loop reduces cytokine release syndrome
Staedtke V, Bai RY, Kim K, Darvas M, Davila ML, Riggins GJ, Rothman PB, Papadopoulos N, Kinzler KW, Vogelstein B, Zhou SB
278 - + NP220 mediates silencing of unintegrated retroviral DNA
Zhu YP, Wang GZ, Cingoz O, Goff SP
283 - + A chemical defence against phage infection
Kronheim S, Daniel-Ivad M, Duan Z, Hwang S, Wong AI, Mantel I, Nodwell JR, Maxwell KL
287 - + Dna2 nuclease deficiency results in large and complex DNA insertions at chromosomal breaks
Yu Y, Pham N, Xia B, Papusha A, Wang GY, Yan ZX, Peng G, Chen KF, Ira G
291 - 292 GENE DESIGN GOES AUTOMATIC
Nowogrodzki A
292 - 292 The Technology Feature 'The clinical code-breakers' (vol 562, pg 291, 2018)
Taylor J
293 - 294 Science you can taste
Payne D
294 - 294 The Careers Feature 'Fathers in science' (vol 563, page 725, 2018)
Lini
295 - 295 COLD HEART
Dixon V
E10 - E10 Self-organization of a human organizer by combined Wnt and Nodal signalling (vol 558, pg 132, 2018)
Martyn I, Kanno TY, Ruzo A, Siggia ED, Brivanlou AH
E11 - E16 A global slowdown of tropical-cyclone translation speed (vol 558, pg 104, 2018)
Kossin JP
E17 - E17 Principles of nucleosome organization revealed by single-cell micrococcal nuclease sequencing (vol 562, pg 281, 2018)
Lai BB, Gao WW, Cui KR, Xie WL, Tang QS, Jin WF, Hu GQ, Ni B, Zhao KJ
S10 - S11 Repairs for a runaway brain
Drew L
S12 - S13 Medicine is in the blood
Nowogrodzki A
S53 - S55 How Indian biotech is driving innovation
Nogrady B
S57 - S57 ALL EYES ON THE PRIZE
Armitage C
S58 - S59 ONGOING CHALLENGE
[Anonymous]
S62 - S63 YIELDING RESULTS TO FEED A PEOPLE
Jia HP
S64 - S65 CHINA'S PLACE AMONG THE STARS The FAST telescope dish, stretching half a kilometre, will thrust China's radio astronomers into a role of global leadership
Zastrow M
S65 - S66 SMALL SCIENCE GROWS LARGE IN NEW HANDS China's nanotech industry is forging ahead, with high funding levels, a maturing talent pool, and international experience
O'Meara S
S66 - S68 ENGINEERING A BIOMEDICAL REVOLUTION A permissive regulatory climate and a pragmatic approach has seen China's bioscience sector soar
Mallapaty S
S68 - S68 STRONG SPENDING COMPOUNDS CHEMISTRY PROWESS The discipline's historic prominence in China is underpinned by its crucial value to industrial processes. Committed funding sees it leading the way in emerging areas, such as nanomaterials
Jia HP