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  • Trees come in all shapes and size, but what drives this incredible variation in tree form remains poorly understood. Using a global dataset, the authors show that a combination of climate, competition, disturbance and evolutionary history shape the crown architecture of the world’s trees and thereby constrain the 3D structure of woody ecosystems.

    • Tommaso Jucker
    • Fabian Jörg Fischer
    • Niklaus E. Zimmermann
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-16
  • Using a system to adjust the strength of cavity vacuum fields penetrating a Hall bar, a study describes the effect of the vacuum field of a cavity on electronic correlations in quantum Hall systems.

    • Josefine Enkner
    • Lorenzo Graziotto
    • Jérôme Faist
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 641, P: 884-889
  • Genome-wide data from 400 individuals indicate that the initial spread of the Beaker archaeological complex between Iberia and central Europe was propelled by cultural diffusion, but that its spread into Britain involved a large-scale migration that permanently replaced about ninety per cent of the ancestry in the previously resident population.

    • Iñigo Olalde
    • Selina Brace
    • David Reich
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 555, P: 190-196
  • Metal utilization is important for the overall efficiency of heterogeneous catalysts, but reducing the amount of precious active phases is challenging due to intrinsic properties such as structure sensitivity. Now Hensen and colleagues engineer the interfaces of supported cobalt catalysts to overcome such structure sensitivity limitations in CO2 hydrogenation.

    • Alexander Parastaev
    • Valery Muravev
    • Emiel J. M. Hensen
    Research
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 5, P: 1051-1060
  • The mouse neocortex supports sensory performance through transient increases in sensory coding redundancy, neural codes that are robust to cellular variability, and inter-area fluctuation modes that transmit sensory data and task responses in non-interfering channels.

    • Sadegh Ebrahimi
    • Jérôme Lecoq
    • Mark J. Schnitzer
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 605, P: 713-721
  • A microscopy system that enables simultaneous recording from hundreds of neurons in the mouse visual cortex reveals that the brain enhances its coding capacity by representing visual inputs in dimensions perpendicular to correlated noise.

    • Oleg I. Rumyantsev
    • Jérôme A. Lecoq
    • Mark J. Schnitzer
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 580, P: 100-105
  • Here, the authors evaluate the performance of AlphaFold2 and its predicted structures on common structural biological applications, including missense variants, function and ligand binding site prediction, modeling of interactions and modeling of experimental structural data.

    • Mehmet Akdel
    • Douglas E. V. Pires
    • Pedro Beltrao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Volume: 29, P: 1056-1067
  • New data reveal that the amygdala—a brain area specialized for emotion—also signals the hierarchical rank of peers in a social group. These neural signals likely mediate appropriate social and emotional behavior in many social settings.

    • Jérôme Munuera
    • Mattia Rigotti
    • C. Daniel Salzman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 21, P: 415-423
  • Lecoq and colleagues introduce a two-photon microscope with two articulated arms that can image nearly any two brain regions, nearby or distant, simultaneously. They validate this new system by imaging calcium signals in two visual cortical areas in behaving mice, and find evidence suggesting activity fluctuations can propagate between cortical areas

    • Jérôme Lecoq
    • Joan Savall
    • Mark J Schnitzer
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 17, P: 1825-1829
  • The simultaneous electroreduction of carbon dioxide and nitrate is a promising and environmentally benign route to urea production, but achieving high selectivity for urea electrosynthesis via this route remains challenging. Here, CuOxZnOy electrodes are shown to enable the efficient and selective production of urea under mild conditions, with the efficiency found to strongly depend on the metal ratio within the catalyst composition.

    • Dimitra Anastasiadou
    • Bianca Ligt
    • Marta Costa Figueiredo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Chemistry
    Volume: 6, P: 1-8