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  • This paper presents nonnegative spatial factorization, a general framework for spatially aware and interpretable dimension reduction for high-dimensional spatial data, and its application to spatial transcriptomics analysis.

    • F. William Townes
    • Barbara E. Engelhardt
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 20, P: 229-238
  • Honours go to the first powered flight and the DNA double helix.

    • J. L. Heilbron
    • W. F. Bynum
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 421, P: 15-18
  • Anniversaries of note this year range from the discovery of alpha particles and inert gases to a plague of medical breakthroughs, the creation of a health service to make them available⃛ and the invention of an ice-cream freezer.

    • J. L. Heilbron
    • W. F. Bynum
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 391, P: 13-16
  • Gaussian Process Spatial Alignment (GPSA) aligns multiple spatially resolved genomics and histology datasets and improves downstream analysis.

    • Andrew Jones
    • F. William Townes
    • Barbara E. Engelhardt
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 20, P: 1379-1387
  • Even for simple systems, the interpretations of new attosecond measurements are complicated and provide only a glimpse of their potential. Nonetheless, the lasting impact will be the revelation of how short-time dynamics can determine the electronic properties of more complex systems.

    • Stephen R. Leone
    • C. William McCurdy
    • Marc J. J. Vrakking
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Photonics
    Volume: 8, P: 162-166
  • Brian Brown et al. report the results of the Zurquí All Diptera Biodiversity Inventory project, one of the largest efforts to date to directly assess species richness of a megadiverse order of insects. The authors identified 41,001 flies to 4332 species, including 73 of the world's 160 Diptera families.

    • Brian V. Brown
    • Art Borkent
    • Manuel A. Zumbado
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 1, P: 1-8
  • Integration of chemogenetics with quantitative behavioral assays and whole brain activity mapping reveal how distinct cerebellar regions influence activity during flexible behavioral learning. Integration of chemogenetics with quantitative behavioral assays and whole brain activity mapping reveal how distinct cerebellar regions influence activity during flexible behavioral learning

    • Jessica L. Verpeut
    • Silke Bergeler
    • Samuel S.-H. Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 6, P: 1-17