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  • Obtainment of hydrogen-rich metal hydrides that are high-temperature superconductors has been demonstrated under very high pressure, but is still largely unexplored. Here the authors synthesize CeH9, with a structure related to solid metallic hydrogen, at relatively low pressure and without need for heating.

    • Xin Li
    • Xiaoli Huang
    • Tian Cui
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-7
  • The EEC's Council of Research Ministers met in Brussels last week to discuss once again the Joint European Torus (JET), the Community's fusion project, and the research programme for the Community's Joint Research Centre (JRC). Chris Sherwell reports

    • Chris Sherwell
    News
    Nature
    Volume: 264, P: 310-311
  • Redesigning social media to improve society requires a new platform for research.

    • Chris Bail
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 603, P: 766
  • The only known compound of sodium and hydrogen is ionic NaH, but theory predicts the existence of polyhydrides at high pressure. Here, the authors report observations of the formation of polyhydrides above 40 GPa and 2000 K, supporting the idea of multicentre bonding in a material with unusual stoichiometry.

    • Viktor V. Struzhkin
    • Duck Young Kim
    • Alexander F. Goncharov
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-8
  • Dörr et al. argue that research on social media has mainly focused on antisocial behaviours and call for more research on the ways in which social media platforms can empower prosocial behaviour.

    • Timothy Dörr
    • Trisha Nagpal
    • Chris Bail
    Reviews
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 9, P: 441-449
  • The genome of Ectocarpus siliculosis, a model for the study of brown algae, has been sequenced. These seaweeds are complex photosynthetic organisms that have adapted to rocky coastal environments. Genome analysis sheds light on this adaptation, revealing an extended set of light-harvesting and pigment biosynthesis genes, and new metabolic processes such as halide metabolism. Comparative analyses are also significant with respect to the evolution of multicellularity in plants, animals and brown algae.

    • J. Mark Cock
    • Lieven Sterck
    • Patrick Wincker
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 465, P: 617-621
  • Rachel Hartman and colleagues review interventions designed to reduce partisan animosity in the United States and introduce a framework to categorize interventions across three levels: thoughts, relationships and institutions.

    • Rachel Hartman
    • Will Blakey
    • Kurt Gray
    Reviews
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 6, P: 1194-1205