Three trends will combine to hasten it, warn Yangyang Xu, Veerabhadran Ramanathan and David G. Victor. | Continue reading
Complex imaging systems like super-resolution microscopes currently require laborious parameter optimization before imaging. Here, the authors present an imaging optimization framework based on machine learning that performs simultaneous parameter optimization to simplify this pr … | Continue reading
Lawsuits in India and Argentina seek to reduce drug costs by allowing generic versions of antiviral treatments. | Continue reading
Viral hepatitis is on the rise. Tackling hepatitis B in Africa is key to fighting back. | Continue reading
Vast ice sheet's dramatic transformation revealed by ice cores, satellite data and climate models. | Continue reading
Officials pledge support for European-led ‘Plan S’ to tear down journal paywalls — but it’s unclear whether China will adopt its policies. | Continue reading
Anemia has a global prevalence of over 2 billion people and is diagnosed via blood-based laboratory test. Here the authors describe a smartphone app that can estimate hemoglobin levels and detect anemia by analyzing pictures of fingernail beds taken with a smartphone and without … | Continue reading
Misleading terminology and arbitrary divisions stymie drug trials and can give false hope about the potential of tailoring drugs to individuals, warns Stephen Senn. | Continue reading
Early-life complications modulate the association of genomic risk and schizophrenia. | Continue reading
Iran’s capital city, home to 13 million people, is irreversibly sinking by 0.25 metres each year. | Continue reading
Auxeticity in synthetic materials is realised by geometrical design of porous structures rather than on a molecular level. Here the authors demonstrate auxeticity in a non-porous liquid crystal elastomer overcoming porosity related weakening of the material and opening a pathway … | Continue reading
While successful mentors tend to train successful students in academic career, it’s unclear how mentorship determines chances of a success in a trainee. Here, Liénard and colleagues analyze approximately 20 K mentor/trainee relationships in life sciences, and find that success of … | Continue reading
Startling human-genome editing claim leaves many open questions, from He Jiankui's next move to the future of the field. | Continue reading
The discovery pushes back the evidence of hominins in Algeria by 600,000 years, and suggests tool use arose in different parts of Africa independently. | Continue reading
Supersonic particle impacts can cause permanent damage to space vehicles and satellites, but how exactly remains unclear. Here, the authors visualise for the first time the high impact of single tin microparticles on a tin substrate and show erosion of ductile metallic materials … | Continue reading
Silicon-based contaminants are ubiquitous in natural graphite, and they are thus expected to be present in exfoliated graphene. Here, the authors show that such impurities play a non-negligible role in graphene-based devices, and use high-purity parent graphite to boost the perfo … | Continue reading
Using a double-aberration-corrected transmission electron microscope, intercalation of lithium between two graphene sheets is found to produce a dense, multilayer lithium phase, rather than the expected single layer. | Continue reading
He Jiankui gives talk about controversial genome-edited baby claim, but ethical questions remain. | Continue reading
Spatially resolved rotation of hot gas in a quasar. | Continue reading
Researchers plan to spray sunlight-reflecting particles into the stratosphere, an approach that could ultimately be used to quickly lower the planet’s temperature. | Continue reading
Herman et al. exploit the reliable effects of perturbing superior colliculus (SC) neuronal activity on perceptual choice behavior to demonstrate a plausible mechanism by which SC may contribute to perceptual judgments during covert attention tasks. | Continue reading
The gene for the amyloid precursor protein (APP) shows somatic gene recombination in neurons, and the abundance and diversity of APP variants is increased in neurons from individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. | Continue reading
A crumpled sheet of paper is a common image in many contexts but crumpling dynamics are considered a complex problem. Using Mylar sheets the authors experimentally show that the evolution of the damage network in crumpling dynamics is largely history independent and the accumulat … | Continue reading
The startling announcement by a Chinese scientist represents a controversial leap in the use of genome-editing. | Continue reading
This perspective presents a primer on deep learning applications for the genomics field. It includes a general guide for how to use deep learning and describes the current tools and resources that are available to the community. | Continue reading
A transport study of overdoped cuprates reveals a resistivity that is linear as the temperature approaches 0 K, and is associated with a universal scattering rate. | Continue reading
A remarkable machine propelled by ionic wind could signal a future with cleaner aeroplanes. | Continue reading
It is often advantageous to transform a strongly nonlinear system into a linear one in order to simplify its analysis for prediction and control. Here the authors combine dynamical systems with deep learning to identify these hard-to-find transformations. | Continue reading
Automated tools could speed up and improve the review process, but humans are still in the driving seat. | Continue reading
A milestone in the development of radical-based organic LEDs. | Continue reading
A man in his 50s is the first of seven patients to receive the experimental therapy. | Continue reading
A solid-state propulsion system can sustain powered flight, as demonstrated by an electroaerodynamically propelled heavier-than-air aeroplane. | Continue reading
Mannose reduces the growth of tumour cells by impairing the metabolism of glucose, and enhances cell death when used in combination with conventional chemotherapy. | Continue reading
A survey reveals some lab heads are using the need for visas to create unacceptable conditions for junior researchers. | Continue reading
A move to classify people on the basis of anatomy or genetics should be abandoned. | Continue reading
Reviewers make an essential contribution to scientific progress; Nature Communications will now formally acknowledge their role in published articles. | Continue reading
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will founder unless they integrate quantum technologies, warn Aleksey K. Fedorov, Evgeniy O. Kiktenko and Alexander I. Lvovsky. | Continue reading
Thanks to its topological properties, a CMOS-compatible photonic crystal shows reflectionless transmission of light at telecommunication wavelengths even along a path with sharp turns. | Continue reading
Assembly of a pan-genome from 910 humans of African descent identifies 296.5 Mb of novel DNA mapping to 125,715 distinct contigs. This African pan-genome contains ~10% more DNA than the current human reference genome. | Continue reading
Online misinformation is a threat to a well-informed electorate and undermines democracy. Here, the authors analyse the spread of articles on Twitter, find that bots play a major role in the spread of low-credibility content and suggest control measures for limiting the spread of … | Continue reading
Containment measures meant to stop a rampant bacterium have been frequently delayed. | Continue reading
Around 63% of articles from 100 sampled journals contained some text copied without attribution. | Continue reading