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  • Earth degassing of CO2-rich fluids contributes significantly to the global carbon budget but its link to tectonic regimes remains unclear. Here, the authors use global geological datasets to show that there is a positive spatial correlation between CO2 discharges and extensional tectonic regimes.

    • Giancarlo Tamburello
    • Silvia Pondrelli
    • Dmitri Rouwet
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-9
  • The replication accessory proteins PCNA and RPA are unexpectedly able to stimulate the activity of some of the polymerases that catalyse DNA synthesis. It is speculated that the ability of some polymerases to have their activity enhanced in this way sets up a hierarchy of polymerase utilization at DNA lesions.

    • Giovanni Maga
    • Giuseppe Villani
    • Ulrich Hübscher
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 447, P: 606-608
  • It’s time for health authorities and scientists to communicate better, and help the public accept uncertainty.

    • Marco Ferrazzoli
    • Giovanni Maga
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Italy
  • E’ il momento, per autorità sanitarie e ricercatori, di comunicare meglio e aiutare il pubblico a gestire l’incertezza.

    • Marco Ferrazzoli
    • Giovanni Maga
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Italy