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New papers posted dailyJanuary 27, 2017
- Control of DEMETER DNA demethylase gene transcription in male and female gamete companion cells in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Heat-induced masculinization in domesticated zebrafish is family-specific and yields a set of different gonadal transcriptomes
- YAP–IL-6ST autoregulatory loop activated on APC loss controls colonic tumorigenesis
- Mitochondrial protein interactome elucidated by chemical cross-linking mass spectrometry
- Allosteric “beta-blocker” isolated from a DNA-encoded small molecule library
- Thermodynamics of manganese oxides: Sodium, potassium, and calcium birnessite and cryptomelane
DNA folding by loop extrusion
January 9, 2017Front Matter
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News Feature: On the brink of a recycling revolution?
We’re awash in plastics, many of which are hard to recycle. Could innovations, girded by the right incentives, finally whittle down the piles of plastic waste? Image courtesy of Shutterstock/Warut Chinsai.
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Science and Culture: Searching for shared inspiration, artists head to the world’s largest science experiment
Artists are visiting CERN to explore the facility’s instruments and data, part of a collaborative program. Participating scientists often gain a new perspective on their work. Image courtesy of Semiconductor.
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Core Concept: How nonequilibrium thermodynamics speaks to the mystery of life
Pushing a system far from equilibrium can lead not only to turbulence, but to order and structure—including the sort found in life itself. Image courtesy of Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility.
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Climate skepticism and experience
A study suggests that people’s local climate experience influences their belief in climate change. -
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Stradivari's wood may hold clues to violins' acoustics
A study compares modern violin tonewood with antique maples from Stradivarius violins. -
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El Niño and Zika virus spread
An epidemiological model suggests a link between the 2015 El Niño and Zika virus (ZIKV) spread in South America, according to a study. -
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