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Understanding the difference between the mind and the brain

Nature, Published online: 07 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-01017-w

Neuroscientist Chantel Prat is keen to understand why, despite a growing awareness of diversity and its importance, we still sometimes struggle to accept different perspectives.

The good side of science: why I tweeted 31 reasons to love your career

Nature, Published online: 07 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-01027-8

Jeffrey Rathmell took to Twitter after encountering negativity on social media about research careers. He was surprised by the experience, and the overwhelmingly positive response.

Death threats, trolling and sexist abuse: climate scientists report online attacks

Nature, Published online: 06 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-01018-9

Survey highlights experiences of dozens of climate researchers who have endured online harassment related to their work.

Searching the web for science: how small mistakes create big problems

Nature, Published online: 06 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-01011-2

Typos, acronyms and authorsโ€™ names all present issues when trawling the literature. Can next-generation search engines do better?

Crazy antsโ€™ strange genomes are a biological first

Nature, Published online: 06 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-01002-3

Males of the notorious yellow crazy ant carry a mixture of genomes, a phenomenon unseen in other animals.

Researchers back African Union to join G20 group of largest economic powers

Nature, Published online: 06 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-01014-z

Including African Union in the G20 is a matter of ethics and fairness, researchers say.

Global scholars decry funding ban on influential Indian research centre

Nature, Published online: 06 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00995-1

International dismay after New Delhi-based Centre for Policy Research funding suspended.

Sounds of science: how music at work can fine-tune your research

Nature, Published online: 06 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00984-4

Researchers describe how listening to music at work can boost (or hamper) productivity, and share the tunes that keep them focused.

Stem-cell derived โ€˜embryosโ€™ implanted in monkeys

Nature, Published online: 06 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00996-0

An embryo-like ball of cells offers a way to study pregnancy and its complications without the typical ethical dilemmas.

How to have two careers, and be happy with both

Nature, Published online: 06 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00991-5

Touring the world as a bass player in a heavy-metal band alongside being a full-time physicist requires career compromises, says Alessandro Sala.

How to make lithium extraction cleaner, faster and cheaper โ€” in six steps

By: Andrew Z. Haddad ยทย Lukas Hackl ยทย Bilen Akuzum ยทย Garrett Pohlman ยทย Jean-Franรงois Magnan ยทย Robert Kostecki

Nature, Published online: 06 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00978-2

Demand for lithium for batteries and other green technologies is exploding. The industry must develop sustainable methods to remove and process the element from ores and brines to avoid environmental damage.

Lung adenocarcinoma promotion by air pollutants

By: William Hill ยทย Emilia L. Lim ยทย Clare E. Weeden ยทย Claudia Lee ยทย Marcellus Augustine ยทย Kezhong Chen ยทย Feng-Che Kuan ยทย Fabio Marongiu ยทย Edward J. Evans Jr ยทย David A. Moore ยทย Felipe S. Rodrigues ยทย Oriol Pich ยทย Bjorn Bakker ยทย Hongui Cha ยทย Renelle Myers ยทย Febe van Maldegem

Nature, Published online: 05 April 2023; doi:10.1038/s41586-023-05874-3

Combination of epidemiology, preclinical models and ultradeep DNA profiling of clinical cohorts unpicks the inflammatory mechanism by which air pollution promotes lung cancer

A LaCl3-based lithium superionic conductor compatible with lithium metal

By: Yi-Chen Yin ยทย Jing-Tian Yang ยทย Jin-Da Luo ยทย Gong-Xun Lu ยทย Zhongyuan Huang ยทย Jian-Ping Wang ยทย Pai Li ยทย Feng Li ยทย Ye-Chao Wu ยทย Te Tian ยทย Yu-Feng Meng ยทย Hong-Sheng Mo ยทย Yong-Hui Song ยทย Jun-Nan Yang ยทย Li-Zhe Feng ยทย Tao Ma ยทย Wen Wen ยทย Ke Gong ยทย Lin-Jun Wang ยทย Huan-Xin Ju ยทย Yingu

Nature, Published online: 05 April 2023; doi:10.1038/s41586-023-05899-8

A LaCl3-based lithium superionic conductor is developed that has excellent interfacial compatibility with lithium metal electrodes, with its optimized Li0.388Ta0.238La0.475Cl3 electrolyte exhibiting good Li+ conductivity and low activation energy.

Distant supermassive black holes spotted in galaxy merger

Nature, Published online: 05 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00950-0

Observations from five telescopes have revealed a pair of supermassive black holes in coalescing galaxies, farther from Earth than any such pair detected previously. This feat offers key insight into how galaxies form.

How air pollution causes lung cancer โ€” without harming DNA

Nature, Published online: 05 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00989-z

Studies in mice suggest that tumour growth is triggered by inflammation caused by tiny particles, rather than genetic mutations.

Selective methane oxidation by molecular iron catalysts in aqueous medium

By: Hiroto Fujisaki ยทย Tomoya Ishizuka ยทย Hiroaki Kotani ยทย Yoshihito Shiota ยทย Kazunari Yoshizawa ยทย Takahiko Kojima

Nature, Published online: 05 April 2023; doi:10.1038/s41586-023-05821-2

Methane can be oxidized to methanol using N-heterocyclic carbene-ligated FeII complexes, in which the hydrophobic cavity captures the methane substrate from an aqueous solution and releases the hydrophilic methanol product back into the solution.

A close quasar pair in a diskโ€“disk galaxy merger at z = 2.17

By: Yu-Ching Chen ยทย Xin Liu ยทย Adi Foord ยทย Yue Shen ยทย Masamune Oguri ยทย Nianyi Chen ยทย Tiziana Di Matteo ยทย Miguel Holgado ยทย Hsiang-Chih Hwang ยทย Nadia Zakamska

Nature, Published online: 05 April 2023; doi:10.1038/s41586-023-05766-6

The authors report multiwavelength observations of SDSS J0749โ€‰+โ€‰2255, hosted by massive compact disk-dominated galaxies, as a kpc-scale, dual-quasar system hosted by a galaxy merger at cosmic noon.

Cryo-EM structure of the transposon-associated TnpB enzyme

By: Ryoya Nakagawa ยทย Hisato Hirano ยทย Satoshi N. Omura ยทย Suchita Nety ยทย Soumya Kannan ยทย Han Altae-Tran ยทย Xiao Yao ยทย Yuriko Sakaguchi ยทย Takayuki Ohira ยทย Wen Y. Wu ยทย Hiroshi Nakayama ยทย Yutaro Shuto ยทย Tatsuki Tanaka ยทย Fumiya K. Sano ยทย Tsukasa Kusakizako ยทย Yoshiaki Kise ยทย Yuzuru

Nature, Published online: 05 April 2023; doi:10.1038/s41586-023-05933-9

Cryo-electron microscopy analysis of the Deinococcus radiodurans ISDra2 TnpB in complex with its cognate ฯ‰RNA and target DNA provides insights into the mechanism of TnpB function and the evolution of CRISPRโ€“Cas12 effectors.

The medieval Moon unveils volcanic secrets

Nature, Published online: 05 April 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00850-3

Innovative use of medieval musings about the Moon has revealed that volcanic eruptions coincided with abrupt, global-scale cooling events. The approach is exciting from the perspective of climate scientists and historians alike.

Two-dimensional ferroelectricity in a single-element bismuth monolayer

By: Jian Gou ยทย Hua Bai ยทย Xuanlin Zhang ยทย Yu Li Huang ยทย Sisheng Duan ยทย A. Ariando ยทย Shengyuan A. Yang ยทย Lan Chen ยทย Yunhao Lu ยทย Andrew Thye Shen Wee

Nature, Published online: 05 April 2023; doi:10.1038/s41586-023-05848-5

A single-element ferroelectric state is observed in a black phosphorus-like bismuth layer, in which the ordered charge transfer and the regular atom distortion between sublattices happen simultaneously and ferroelectric switching is further visualized experimentally.
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