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  • Recent studies suggest that the Moon is not as volatile-poor as once thought, and that volatile elements should be concentrated in crustal materials. Here, the authors present Zn isotopic and abundance data as evidence of evaporative loss of volatiles during formation of the Moon, supporting alternative models.

    • Chizu Kato
    • Frederic Moynier
    • James M.D. Day
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-4
  • Private enterprises offer preimplantation genetic testing with polygenic scores to select embryos with ‘desirable’ potential. In silico simulations using biobank resources show that the selected embryo would rely substantially on the choice of polygenic score method and randomness in score construction, which raises ethical concerns.

    • Shinichi Namba
    • Masato Akiyama
    • Yukinori Okada
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 8, P: 2264-2267
  • The abundance of Be and V isotopes in calcium–aluminium-rich inclusions (CAIs), the oldest solids in the Solar System, shows that CAIs were irradiated by a gradual flux of radiation from solar flares when the Sun was young and more energetic, for a short time (300 yr) and at close distance (≈0.1 au).

    • Paolo A. Sossi
    • Frédéric Moynier
    • Matthieu Gounelle
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 1, P: 1-6