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  • Ports are critical infrastructure and major sources of emissions and air pollutants. Many ports are beginning to set decarbonization goals, but there is little practical guidance on how to achieve them. In this Viewpoint, members of a team working to decarbonize Shoreham Port in the United Kingdom discuss their approach, experiences and challenges, and outline lessons that can be transferred to other ports and industrial clusters.

    • Andrew Davies
    • Kyle S. Herman
    • Tom Willis
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Clean Technology
    Volume: 1, P: 313-319
  • A global network of researchers was formed to investigate the role of human genetics in SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 severity; this paper reports 13 genome-wide significant loci and potentially actionable mechanisms in response to infection.

    • Mari E. K. Niemi
    • Juha Karjalainen
    • Chloe Donohue
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 600, P: 472-477
  • A genome-wide association study of critically ill patients with COVID-19 identifies genetic signals that relate to important host antiviral defence mechanisms and mediators of inflammatory organ damage that may be targeted by repurposing drug treatments.

    • Erola Pairo-Castineira
    • Sara Clohisey
    • J. Kenneth Baillie
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 591, P: 92-98
  • Uncultured bacteria of the genus Quinella are found in the rumen of ruminant animals, especially in sheep that emit low amounts of methane. Here, Kumar et al. reconstruct genomic sequences from Quinella cells to provide insights into their metabolic capabilities, including lactate and propionate formation as major fermentation pathways and an apparent lack of production of H2, a major precursor of methane.

    • Sandeep Kumar
    • Eric Altermann
    • Peter H. Janssen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-13