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  • This study reveals a hierarchical development of the brain’s structural connectome from infancy to childhood, characterized by distinct sensorimotor-association trajectories and alignment with multiple neurobiological hierarchies.

    • Tengda Zhao
    • Minhui Ouyang
    • Yong He
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-15
  • Personality traits differ across geographical regions, suggesting a role for environmental factors. Wei, Lu, and colleagues show an association between regional ambient temperature and personality in two large studies conducted in China and the United States.

    • Wenqi Wei
    • Jackson G. Lu
    • Lei Wang
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 1, P: 890-895
  • Brain images from the Chinese Human Connectome Project (CHCP) are now publicly available to facilitate transcultural and cross-ethnic brain–mind studies. Comparisons found reproducible brain parcellations but most differences were in language processing.

    • Jianqiao Ge
    • Guoyuan Yang
    • Jia-Hong Gao
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 26, P: 163-172
  • Electrons hopping in two-dimensional honeycomb lattices possess a valley degree of freedom. Here, the authors observe room-temperature valley Hall transport without any extrinsic symmetry breaking in the non-centrosymmetric monolayer and trilayer MoS2 by purely electronic means, whereas no valley signal is detected for centrosymmetric bilayer MoS2.

    • Zefei Wu
    • Benjamin T. Zhou
    • Ning Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-8