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  • Reconstruction of debris flows in a supply-limited system shows that process activity is controlled by sediment supply over multi-decadal to centennial timescales. Debris flows recur less frequently here and are, unlike transport-limited systems, not affected by climate change.

    • Jiazhi Qie
    • Adrien Favillier
    • Christophe Corona
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-10
  • The balance between apoptosis and autophagy is critical for normal development, proper tissue function, and disease pathogenesis. Here, the authors show previously unannotated BIRC6 domains, including a ubiquitin-like domain, and how it utilizes its ubiquitylation function to regulate both apoptosis and autophagy.

    • Shuo-Shuo Liu
    • Tian-Xia Jiang
    • Xiao-Bo Qiu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-16
  • Macrophage is located in different tissue to serve diverse functions. Here the authors use mass spectrometry and bulk RNA-sequencing to profile 11 mouse macrophage populations from 8 tissues, and combine their de novo data with public datasets to report an integrated proteomic and transcriptomic landscape of mouse macrophage as a valuable resource.

    • Jingbo Qie
    • Yang Liu
    • Chen Ding
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-23
  • A 2.5-billion-year record of oxygen isotopes in sedimentary sulfate reveals the transitional oxygenation of the Earth’s surface and provides constraints on the dynamic, lengthy co-oxygenation of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans.

    • Haiyang Wang
    • Chao Li
    • Huiming Bao
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 645, P: 665-671
  • Inventory data from more than 1 million trees across African, Amazonian and Southeast Asian tropical forests suggests that, despite their high diversity, just 1,053 species, representing a consistent ~2.2% of tropical tree species in each region, constitute half of Earth’s 800 billion tropical trees.

    • Declan L. M. Cooper
    • Simon L. Lewis
    • Stanford Zent
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 625, P: 728-734
  • Hybrid zeolites, which are materials made of building units from various zeolites, have been prepared by partial interzeolite transformation. The relative proportion of the various zeolites can be conveniently tuned to optimize their catalytic performance simply by interrupting the interconversion at different times.

    • Monica J. Mendoza-Castro
    • Zhipeng Qie
    • Javier García-Martínez
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-9
  • Cosmological evidence suggests that nonluminous dark matter comprises 27% of the energy density of the universe, with weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) being a favoured candidate. Here, the authors perform a search for WIMP-like dark matter interacting with a virtual particle that is exchanges between xenon nucleons.

    • J. Aalbers
    • D. S. Akerib
    • E. A. Zweig
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 1-7