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  • “Cephalopods are known for their large nervous systems, complex behaviors, and morphological innovations. Here, the authors find that soft-bodied cephalopod genomes are more rearranged than other extant molluscs and that mRNA editing patterns are associated with the nervous system and repetitive elements”.

    • Caroline B. Albertin
    • Sofia Medina-Ruiz
    • Daniel S. Rokhsar
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-14
  • Most cases of esophageal cancer can be prevented if detected early at the precancerous high-grade dysplasia stage in patients presenting with Barrett's esophagus, a condition that almost always precedes this form of cancer. Here, Qiu and colleagues have developed a multispectral imaging system that uses endoscopic polarized scanning spectroscopy to perform rapid optical scanning and imaging of the entire esophageal surface, providing a diagnosis in near real time.

    • Le Qiu
    • Douglas K Pleskow
    • Lev T Perelman
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 16, P: 603-606
  • Optical imaging and spectroscopy rely on understanding how light enters and propagates through turbid media, yet its behaviour near the point-of-entry has remained elusive. Now Vitkinet al. report an analytical solution to this problem and demonstrate its agreement with simulations and experiments.

    • Edward Vitkin
    • Vladimir Turzhitsky
    • Lev T. Perelman
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 2, P: 1-8
  • Chromatophores in cephalopod skin are known for fast changes in coloration due to light-scattering pigment granules. Here, authors demonstrate structural coloration facilitated by reflectin in sheath cells and offer insights into the interplay between structural and pigmentary coloration elements.

    • Thomas L. Williams
    • Stephen L. Senft
    • Leila F. Deravi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-15
  • The astronomical event GW170817, detected in gravitational and electromagnetic waves, is used to determine the expansion rate of the Universe, which is consistent with and independent of existing measurements.

    • B. P. Abbott
    • R. Abbott
    • M. Serra-Ricart
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 551, P: 85-88