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  • Robustness checks and reproduction of analyses with existing and updated data based on 110 articles in economics and political science journals with data and code-sharing requirements found high levels of robustness and reproducibility and determined that robustness was not dependent on author characteristics or data availability.

    • Abel Brodeur
    • Derek Mikola
    • Yaolang Zhong
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 652, P: 151-156
  • A new study considers how disruption to energy systems is experienced and takes on meaning. On the basis of workshop data, the study finds that public views of heat decarbonization in the United Kingdom are shaped by relationships to family, cultural expectations, housing and financial position.

    • Gareth Hugh Thomas
    • Jack Flower
    • Nick Pidgeon
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 9, P: 570-579
  • The rapid expansion of low-carbon technologies in Brazil has multiple socio-economic impacts on rural populations by further fuelling competition for land and intensifying large-scale land deals. This study traces how global ownership of, and investment in, wind and solar photovoltaic installations has evolved over time, driving substantial privatization of public and common lands.

    • Michael Klingler
    • Nadia Ameli
    • Johannes Schmidt
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 7, P: 747-757
  • Squamous cell lung cancer has dismal prognosis due to the dearth of effective treatments. Here, the authors perform an integrated proteogenomic analysis of the disease, revealing three proteomics-based subtypes and suggesting potential therapeutic opportunities.

    • Paul A. Stewart
    • Eric A. Welsh
    • Eric B. Haura
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-17
  • An array of approximately 300 different carbohydrate structures from select gut bacteria was generated and probed with mouse and rabbit IgG samples. The binding results indicate that galectins 3, 4 and 8 of the innate immune system can recognize certain microbes only if they express self-like antigens.

    • Sean R Stowell
    • Connie M Arthur
    • Richard D Cummings
    Research
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 10, P: 470-476
  • Direct measurements reveal that the neutron-deficient isotope 190Pb can adopt three different deformations near the ground state. The present work identifies the collective yrast band as predominantly oblate, the non-yrast band as predominantly prolate, and discovers a candidate spherical \({2}_{3}^{+}\) state at 1281 keV.

    • Adrian Montes Plaza
    • Janne Pakarinen
    • George L. Zimba
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 1-9