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  • Neuromorphic processors promise to be a low-powered platform for deep learning, but require neural networks that are adapted for binary communication. The Whetstone method achieves this by gradually sharpening activation functions during the training process.

    • William Severa
    • Craig M. Vineyard
    • James B. Aimone
    Research
    Nature Machine Intelligence
    Volume: 1, P: 86-94
  • A spectacular adaptive radiation among notosuchian crocodyliforms in the southern continents of Gondwana led to all manner of strange forms; in particular, their teeth, rather than being undifferentiated conical fangs, were often differentiated into biting and crushing types, as seen in mammals. These authors describe a new form from the Cretaceous period of Tanzania in which upper and lower dentitions were capable of occlusion, a feature otherwise known only from mammals.

    • Patrick M. O’Connor
    • Joseph J. W. Sertich
    • Jesuit Temba
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 466, P: 748-751
  • The tumour microenvironment is low in glucose and high in the alternative metabolite lactate, which regulatory T cells are shown here to use, maintaining their ability to suppress effector immune cells.

    • McLane J. Watson
    • Paolo D. A. Vignali
    • Greg M. Delgoffe
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 591, P: 645-651