A Random-Walk Benchmark for Single-Electron Circuits

Fidelity control is important to quantum metrology and fault-tolerant quantum computation. Here, authors realize clock-controlled transfer of electrons through quantum dots and describe the statistics of accumulated charge by a random-walk model, achieving a benchmark for single- … | Continue reading


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Observation of the onset of a blue jet into the stratosphere

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Mother's blood test predicts a sub-type of autism

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Famed Chinese immunologist cleared of plagiarism and fraud

But Cao Xuetao will be barred from applying for grants for a year after investigators found ‘misused images’ in his group’s papers. | Continue reading


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Why did the world’s pandemic warning system fail when Covid hit?

Nearly one year ago, the World Health Organization sounded the alarm about the coronavirus, but was ignored. | Continue reading


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Estimating the effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions on Covid-19 in Europe

Modelling based on pooled data from 11 European countries indicates that non-pharmaceutical interventions—particularly lockdowns—have had a marked effect on SARS-CoV-2 transmission, driving the reproduction number of the infection below 1. | Continue reading


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Decoding and perturbing decision states in real time

In macaque motor cortex, moment-to-moment fluctuations in neurally derived decision variables are tightly linked to decision state and predict behavioural choices with better accuracy than condition-averaged decision variables or the visual stimulus alone, and can be used to dist … | Continue reading


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Turn the scientific method on ourselves (2012)

How can we know whether funding models for research work? By relentlessly testing them using randomized controlled trials, says Pierre Azoulay. | Continue reading


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Fast-spreading Covid variant can elude immune responses

Evidence that a variant of the coronavirus identified in South Africa might compromise immunity sparks concerns about vaccine effectiveness. | Continue reading


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First portrait of mysterious Denisovans drawn from DNA (2019)

Scientists analysed chemical changes to the ancient humans’ DNA to reveal broad, Neanderthal-like facial features. | Continue reading


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Autumn Covid-19 surge dates in Europe point to Vitamin D as contributing factor

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Intermittent and periodic fasting, longevity and disease

Intermittent and periodic fasting are emerging as important interventions with the potential to extend longevity and healthspan. This Review discusses how they affect longevity and healthspan in model organisms and humans, their connection to major nutrient-sensing signaling path … | Continue reading


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We shouldn't worry when a virus mutates during disease outbreaks (2020)

Mutation. The word naturally conjures fears of unexpected and freakish changes. Ill-informed discussions of mutations thrive during virus outbreaks, including the ongoing spread of SARS-CoV-2. In reality, mutations are a natural part of the virus life cycle and rarely impact outb … | Continue reading


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The 20M-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in Taiwan

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What my retraction taught me

Colleagues with critiques want the same thing as you: to understand the world. | Continue reading


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The latest on Biden’s science team: biologist named as top adviser

Nature's guide tracks the US president's appointees who matter most to science. | Continue reading


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Nature Aging, Volume 1 Issue 1, January 2021

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Ten computer codes that transformed science

From Fortran to arXiv.org, these advances in programming and platforms sent biology, climate science and physics into warp speed. | Continue reading


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Rouge antibodies could be causing severe Covid-19

Evidence is growing that self-attacking ‘autoantibodies’ could be the key to understanding some of the worst cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection. | Continue reading


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Joe Biden names top geneticist Eric Lander as science adviser

US president-elect also elevates the position to the cabinet for the first time. | Continue reading


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Anti-ageing effects of protein restriction unpacked

Reduced intake of branched-chain amino acids promotes longevity. | Continue reading


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Bitcoin emissions alone could push global warming above 2°C

Bitcoin is a power-hungry cryptocurrency that is increasingly used as an investment and payment system. Here we show that projected Bitcoin usage, should it follow the rate of adoption of other broadly adopted technologies, could alone produce enough CO2 emissions to push warming … | Continue reading


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The effect of interventions on Covid-19

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Endemic SARS-CoV-2 will maintain post-pandemic immunity

Here, Veldhoen and Simas discuss why immunity to SARS-CoV-2 in populations may ultimately be driven by the endemic presence of the virus and not rely on continued mass vaccination programmes. | Continue reading


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Deep learning-enabled medical computer vision

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Facial recognition can expose political orientation from naturalistic images

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Low Antarctic continental climate sensitivity due to high ice sheet orography

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Covid unlocked the power of RNA vaccines

The technology could revolutionize efforts to immunize against HIV, malaria, influenza and more. | Continue reading


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Microbiome connections with host metabolism from deeply phenotyped individuals

Analyses from the gut microbiome of over 1,000 individuals from the PREDICT 1 study, for which detailed long-term diet information as well as hundreds of fasting and same-meal postprandial cardiometabolic blood marker measurements are available, unveil new associations between sp … | Continue reading


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Visual behavior modelling for robotic theory of mind

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Transforming carbon dioxide into jet fuel using an organic Fe-Mn-K catalyst

Design and discovery of catalysts to make clean energy and mitigate the harmful effect of greenhouse gases remains a massive challenge. Here the authors report a combustion-synthesised iron-based catalyst of high activity and selectivity for directly converting CO2 to aviati … | Continue reading


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Kids’ immune systems can evade Covid

Childrens’ untrained immune response seems to be key to eliminating SARS-CoV-2. | Continue reading


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The mechanical monster and discourses of fear in early history of the computer

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Messengers of hope: two mRNA Covid-19 vaccines herald a new era for vaccinology

Emergency Use Authorizations for two mRNA COVID-19 vaccines represent a turning point in the pandemic. They also herald a new era for vaccinology. | Continue reading


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Boundary-anchored neural mechanisms of location-encoding for self and others

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High-resolution 3D printing in seconds

Polymerization at intersecting light beams enables rapid 3D printing. | Continue reading


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DNA Synthesis for True Random Number Generation

Large volumes of true random numbers are needed for increasing requirements of secure data encryption. Here the authors use the stochastic nature of DNA synthesis to obtain millions of gigabytes of unbiased randomness. | Continue reading


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A shared fractal aesthetic across development

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Mastering Atari, Go, chess and shogi by planning with a learned model – Nature

A reinforcement-learning algorithm that combines a tree-based search with a learned model achieves superhuman performance in high-performance planning and visually complex domains, without any knowledge of their underlying dynamics. | Continue reading


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The other side of sea level change

Water levels in inland seas and lakes globally will drop, often dramatically, over the 21st century in response to climate change. Based on the case of the Caspian Sea, we argue for a concerted campaign to raise awareness of threats to people, biodiversity and geopolitical stabil … | Continue reading


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Eyes hint at hidden mental-health conditions

Eye examinations could enable clinicians to detect early signs of neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions. | Continue reading


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Prestigious AI meeting takes steps to improve ethics of research

For the first time, the organizers of NeurIPS required speakers to consider the societal impact of their work. | Continue reading


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Longitudinal analysis of loneliness, isolation&falls in older people in England

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Economists’ Views on the Ergodicity Problem

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AI weighs in on debate about universal facial expressions

Investigating whether facial expressions are preserved around the globe. | Continue reading


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Lightning-fast quest for Covid vaccines – and what it means for other diseases

The speedy approach used to tackle SARS-CoV-2 could change the future of vaccine science. | Continue reading


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Facial expressions most common to emotional situations worldwide

An analysis of 16 types of facial expression in thousands of contexts in millions of videos revealed fine-grained patterns in human facial expression that are preserved across the modern world. | Continue reading


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Global human-made mass exceeds all living biomass

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