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  • Ultra-hot Jupiters provide a unique window into atmospheric processes and this in-depth study enables integrated global snapshots of the atmosphere and more accurate identification of flow patterns, thus allowing for better comparison to models.

    • Julia V. Seidel
    • Bibiana Prinoth
    • Francesco A. Pepe
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 639, P: 902-908
  • Analysis of transits of an ultra-hot giant exoplanet reports the precise abundance constraints of 14 major refractory elements, showing distinct deviations from proto-solar, along with a sharp transition temperature at which those elements are depleted.

    • Stefan Pelletier
    • Björn Benneke
    • Julian Stürmer
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 619, P: 491-494
  • Cross-correlation analysis of high-resolution spectra obtained as the exoplanet KELT-9b transited its host star reveals neutral and singly ionized atomic iron and singly ionized atomic titanium in the exoplanet’s atmosphere.

    • H. Jens Hoeijmakers
    • David Ehrenreich
    • Luca Di Fabrizio
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 560, P: 453-455
  • The 'somatic growth axis' involving IGF-1 and growth hormone is implicated in longevity. Persistent transcription-blocking DNA damage attenuates growth hormone and IGF-1 receptor expression and precipitates other ageing associated transcriptional changes, as well as inhibiting somatic growth.

    • George A. Garinis
    • Lieneke M. Uittenboogaard
    • Björn Schumacher
    Research
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 11, P: 604-615
  • Observations of 13CO in the atmosphere of a young, accreting super-Jupiter indicate a 13C-rich atmosphere, which is attributed to the accretion of carbon from ices enriched in 13C through fractionation.

    • Yapeng Zhang
    • Ignas A. G. Snellen
    • Frans Snik
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 595, P: 370-372
  • Organoids derived from human intestinal cells that are co-cultured with bacteria carrying the genotoxic pks+ island develop a distinct mutational signature associated with colorectal cancer.

    • Cayetano Pleguezuelos-Manzano
    • Jens Puschhof
    • Hans Clevers
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 580, P: 269-273