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  • Will gene therapy ever extend to inducing changes in humans that can be inherited down through generations? Maybe so, if the concerns over safety can be ironed out. Jonathan Knight considers the technical challenges and the ethical arguments.

    • Jonathan Knight
    News
    Nature
    Volume: 413, P: 12-15
  • Responding to a lack of US government leadership on the conduct of human embryonic stem cell research, a National Academies panel has proposed the creation of new institutional oversight committees.

    • Jonathan D Moreno
    • Richard O Hynes
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 23, P: 793-794
  • Sedimentary ancient DNA can indicate ecosystem-wide changes. Here, the authors show association between warm phases and high diatom abundance in the Antarctic Scotia Sea, in addition to presenting ancient eukaryote sedimentary DNA spanning the last approximately 1 million years.

    • Linda Armbrecht
    • Michael E. Weber
    • Xufeng Zheng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-14
  • A new high-resolution record for the Antarctic Zone shows persistent anti-phasing of high interglacial ocean productivity and high glacial dust deposition, suggesting a close inter-hemispheric coupling of cryosphere, ocean and atmosphere.

    • Michael E. Weber
    • Ian Bailey
    • Xufeng Zheng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-18