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  • BMAL1–HIF2α heterodimer was recently shown to modulate circadian variations in myocardial injury. Here, the authors show that BMAL1 can form a heterodimer with HIF2α in clear cell renal cell carcinoma, contributing to tumor progression and response to HIF2α antagonist drugs.

    • Rebecca M. Mello
    • Diego Gomez Ceballos
    • Katja A. Lamia
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-17
  • The daily light–dark cycle affects many aspects of normal physiology through the activity of circadian clocks. It emerges that the pancreas has a clock of its own, which responds to energy fluctuations.

    • Katja A. Lamia
    • Ronald M. Evans
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 466, P: 571-572
  • Masri and colleagues review the latest studies on the influence of circadian rhythms in cancer biology, discussing possible connections between chronobiology and cancer prevention and treatment.

    • Bridget M. Fortin
    • Alisa L. Mahieu
    • Selma Masri
    Reviews
    Nature Cancer
    Volume: 6, P: 753-767
  • Diet and exercise are the two pillars of a healthful lifestyle for stemming the rising tide of metabolic disease. A new study in this issue reveals that the health benefits of diet and aerobic exercise are more interdependent than previously appreciated, thus reinforcing the importance of a holistic approach to maintaining a healthful lifestyle.

    • Katja A. Lamia
    News & Views
    Nature Metabolism
    Volume: 2, P: 803-804