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  • Collisions of dust particles with a planet’s atmosphere lead to the accumulation of metallic atoms at high altitudes. MAVEN spacecraft observations reveal a persistent—but temporally variable—metal layer of Mg+ ions in the Martian atmosphere.

    • M. M. J. Crismani
    • N. M. Schneider
    • B. M. Jakosky
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 10, P: 401-404
  • The MAVEN spacecraft observed brightening in the Lyman-α line correlated with solar wind activity, which can be attributed to auroral activity by solar wind protons interacting with the Martian neutral hydrogen corona. Proton aurorae are normally seen at Earth only.

    • J. Deighan
    • S. K. Jain
    • B. M. Jakosky
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 2, P: 802-807
  • Multi-spacecraft observations of temperature, dust and water ice opacities, water vapour abundances, and thermospheric hydrogen in the atmosphere of Mars during a local dust storm show that even such regional events, much more frequent than global dust storms, can boost global atmospheric escape by a factor of five to ten.

    • M. S. Chaffin
    • D. M. Kass
    • O. I. Korablev
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 5, P: 1036-1042
  • Successful human-AI collaboration could greatly contribute to breast cancer mammographic screening. Here, the authors use a large-scale retrospective mammography dataset to simulate and compare five plausible AI-integrated screening pathways, finding optimal ways in which human-AI collaboration could be implemented in real-world settings.

    • Helen M. L. Frazer
    • Carlos A. Peña-Solorzano
    • Davis J. McCarthy
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-12
  • ALT telomeres experience DNA damage that may drive recombination-based telomere elongation. Here, the authors reveal that FANCM plays a critical role in the suppression of ALT activity through its interaction with the BTR (BLM-TOP3A-RMI) complex.

    • Robert Lu
    • Julienne J. O’Rourke
    • Hilda A. Pickett
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-14