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    • Robert Pappalardo
    News & Views
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 5, P: 10
  • A 51-minute-orbital-period, fully eclipsing binary system consisting of a star with a comparable temperature to that of the Sun but a 100 times greater density, accreting onto a white dwarf is reported.

    • Kevin B. Burdge
    • Kareem El-Badry
    • Thomas A. Prince
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 610, P: 467-471
  • The discovery of water vapour and ice particles erupting from Saturn's moon Enceladus fuelled speculation that an internal ocean was the source. The presence of sodium chloride is expected in a long-lived ocean in contact with a rocky core; however, a ground-based spectroscopic search for atomic sodium near Enceladus now places an upper limit on the mixing ratio in the vapour plumes orders of magnitude below expected ocean salinity. These observations are consistent with a variety of alternative eruption sources including a deep ocean, a freshwater reservoir, or ice.

    • Nicholas M. Schneider
    • Matthew H. Burger
    • Nicholas A. Achilleos
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 459, P: 1102-1104
  • Jupiter’s satellite Europa almost certainly hides a global saltwater ocean beneath its icy surface. Chemistry at the ice surface and ocean-rock interface might provide the building blocks for life, and NASA’s Europa Clipper mission will assess Europa’s habitability.

    • Samuel M. Howell
    • Robert T. Pappalardo
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-4
  • Senescent cells have complex and important roles in cancer and ageing, but they are quite rare and difficult to characterize in tissues in vivo. In this Expert Recommendation, the SenNet Biomarkers Working Group discusses recent advances in detecting and characterizing cellular senescence and provides recommendations for senescence markers in 14 human and mouse tissues.

    • Vidyani Suryadevara
    • Adam D. Hudgins
    • Nicola Neretti
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 25, P: 1001-1023