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  • In this study, the authors model the current mechanical properties of the seafloor of Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, and find those rocks to be too strong to allow the kind of fracturing that, on Earth, enables rock–water chemical reactions on which chemosynthetic life relies.

    • Paul K. Byrne
    • Henry G. Dawson
    • Douglas A. Wiens
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-12
  • An analysis of seismic data acquired by the InSight mission demonstrates that Mars has a 600-km solid inner core.

    • Huixing Bi
    • Daoyuan Sun
    • Douglas Hemingway
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 645, P: 67-72
  • An in vivo screen of small-molecule compounds to inhibit the mosquito-stage development of Plasmodium identified hits that can be incorporated into bed nets and led to effective parasite killing in the insect host.

    • Alexandra S. Probst
    • Douglas G. Paton
    • Flaminia Catteruccia
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 643, P: 785-793
  • Enceladus’s tiger stripes at the south pole formed in cascade and spaced equally after the first fracture—probably Baghdad Sulcus—was created by the release of accumulated tensile stress, caused in turn by secular cooling.

    • Douglas J. Hemingway
    • Maxwell L. Rudolph
    • Michael Manga
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 4, P: 234-239
  • Ancient shorelines on Mars must have formed before and during the emplacement of the Tharsis volcanic province, instead of afterwards as previously assumed, suggesting that oceans on Mars formed early.

    • Robert I. Citron
    • Michael Manga
    • Douglas J. Hemingway
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 555, P: 643-646