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  • John M. Marzluff extols a rich history of ornithology's debt to egg collecting.

    • John M. Marzluff
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 532, P: 174-175
  • As labs and lecture halls empty, go out of this world with our regular reviewers' recommendations for stellar holiday reading.

    • Michael D. Gordin
    • John M. Marzluff
    • Adrian Woolfson
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 535, P: 228-230
  • What’s happening inside a crow’s brain when it thinks about using a tool? Here the authors show that it depends on experience. Naïve crows activate sensory and higher-order processing centers, but experienced crows instead use motor learning and tactile control circuits.

    • LomaJohn T. Pendergraft
    • John M. Marzluff
    • Christopher N. Templeton
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-12
  • Speciation reversal is known mainly from recently diverged lineages that have come into secondary contact following anthropogenic disturbance. Here, Kearns et al. use genomic and phylogenomic analyses to show that the Common Raven (Corvus corax) was formed by the ancient fusion of two non-sister lineages of ravens.

    • Anna M. Kearns
    • Marco Restani
    • Kevin E. Omland
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-13
  • Cities affect biological evolution, but traditionally researchers focus on the biophysical influence of urban environments. Instead, this Review explores how the social processes of religion, politics and war drive wildlife evolution by shaping urban conditions.

    • Elizabeth J. Carlen
    • Aude E. Caizergues
    • Marta Szulkin
    Reviews
    Nature Cities
    Volume: 2, P: 593-602
  • Mutations in LSM11 and RNU7-1, which encode components of the replication-dependent histone pre-mRNA–processing complex, cause an autoinflammatory syndrome due to enhanced interferon signaling mediated by the cGAS–STING pathway, showing an essential role for nuclear histones in suppressing the immunogenicity of self-DNA.

    • Carolina Uggenti
    • Alice Lepelley
    • Yanick J. Crow
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 52, P: 1364-1372