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An AI model can roughly translate cuneiform Akkadian into English, a study reports. The program could help with the backlog of hundreds of thousands of untranslated clay tablets from ancient Mesopotamia. In PNAS Nexus:
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Researchers designed tiny molecular motors that control microtubule-based active fluids, switching between flowing and still states with blue light. Such materials could have applications ranging from microfluidics to soft robotics. In PNAS Nexus:
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A study suggests it isn’t the intensity of religious faith that best predicts whether a person will reject science as a source of truth—it is how intolerant a person is of other religions. Science can be seen as a competing belief system. In PNAS Nexus:
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Researchers report a framework for counting individual trees from high-resolution aerial images. Based on convolutional neural networks, the model can estimate crown area and height for large or overstory trees inside and outside forests. In PNAS Nexus:
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An analysis of every tweet published by presidential candidates during the 2016 and 2020 US primaries found that Democrats tended to emphasize justice, while Republicans often emphasized in-group loyalty and respect for social hierarchies. In PNAS Nexus:
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Falsehoods are common on the social media platform #Reddit , but in a study of thousands of Reddit posts with millions of comments, true, fact-checked posts had the most engagement. In PNAS Nexus:
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Residents of NATO countries are much more likely to support defending Bosnia, Finland, Georgia or Sweden militarily from Russian invasion if the targeted country is a member of NATO, according to a survey of 14K voters in 13 NATO countries. In PNAS Nexus:
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A study delves into how offline events affected hostility on Twitter in 2020–2021. Although echo chambers and network dynamics affect the online climate, in the end IRL happenings drove all major shifts in political hostility. In PNAS Nexus:
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Americans say economic inequality is too high but rarely elect candidates who champion redistributive policies. If such candidates framed their policies with values such as tradition and patriotism, they may fare better at the polls. In PNAS Nexus:
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Predicting online hate: Tweets that use moral and emotional words are more likely to get hate speech in the replies, according to this analysis of more than 690,000 tweets and ∼35.5 million replies. In PNAS Nexus:
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We take this opportunity to introduce Dr. Noshir Contractor, Associate Editor of PNAS Nexus, focusing on the topics of Social and Political Sciences. @noshir
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Torsion can break liquid bridges of viscoelastic fluids, a property that can be exploited to dispense such fluids neatly. This study shows that torsion can break even more complex fluids, such as paints, adhesives, pastes, and chocolate. In PNAS Nexus:
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We take this opportunity to introduce @MicheleJGelfand , Deputy Editor of PNAS Nexus and member of @theNASciences , bringing expertise in social and political sciences.
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Game-changing ideas usually don’t come from the establishment. Dig into this deeply data-informed analysis of where “prescient ideas” come from–and how to spot them. In PNAS Nexus:
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Method alert: Machine learning can help with the challenge of interpreting imaging of 40+ protein biomarkers enabled by CODEX systems. A machine learning framework called 7-UP can classify cell types and predict patient survival outcomes. In PNAS Nexus:
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Art and science meet in a study of the fluid dynamics behind the dendritic painting technique of artist @akikonkym , in which an ink and alcohol mix is applied atop paint, creating intricate tree-like patterns. In PNAS Nexus:
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Selecting smarter fish: the telencephalon is a forebrain region in fish. Guppies bred over five generations to have larger telencephalons did better on three tests of executive function than guppies bred to have smaller telencephalons. In PNAS:
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A mathematical model finds that strategically placed sanctioners —individuals who correct or shame those who share fake news—can help contain fake news on social media. Dive in to discover how many sanctioners a network like X would need. In PNAS Nexus:
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Free riders, beware. Cooperation levels—and profit—are higher in groups featuring peer sanctions for noncooperators than in groups without such sanctions, according to a European multi-site replication of a 2006 study. In PNAS Nexus:
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We take this opportunity to introduce Dr. Jay Van Bavel, Associate Editor of PNAS Nexus, bringing expertise in Social and Political Sciences. @jayvanbavel
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Users on X (Twitter) that identified as Democrats or Republicans were 11 times more likely to block followers who supported the opposing party than they were to block co-partisans—likely driving political assortment on social media. In PNAS Nexus:
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A study explores conflict #misperceptions between citizens and foreigners and reveals how macro-level socio-economic differences between countries create false #stereotypes and might breed #conflict . In PNAS Nexus:
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Based on an analysis of over 260K tweets from late 2022-early 2023, political extremists on both sides were more negative about COVID vaccines than moderates. Authors use Moral Foundations Theory to analyze tweet content. In PNAS Nexus:
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A recent study examined infrastructure resilience planning, emphasizing the need for a targeted approach in transitioning from reactive to proactive hazard mitigation strategies. In @NASA : In PNAS Nexus:
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Mycelial fungi are decentralized. Films of cell-to-cell calcium signaling in the fungus Aspergillus nidulans after a razor cut show that only cells near the site of injury react. In other parts of the organism, it is business as usual. In PNAS Nexus:
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We take this opportunity to introduce Dr. Rui Reis, Associate Editor of PNAS Nexus. As a member of @theNAEng , Dr. Reis brings expertise in the topics of Physical Sciences and Engineering. @RLGReis
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Wild Orangutans can make two separate sounds simultaneously, much like skilled human beatboxers, according to a new study, with implications for the evolution of human speech. In PNAS Nexus:
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PNAS Nexus now publishes Registered Reports to improve the transparency and reproducibility of hypothesis-driven research! Visit the PNAS Nexus author guidelines for details and instructions on how to submit yours today. 🔎
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An AI model takes advantage of associations between minerals to predict heretofore unknown locations for economically important minerals—as well as minerals that can be studied to learn about the geological history of our planet. IN PNAS Nexus:
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Sethuraman Panchanathan, director of @NSF , envisions safe, equitable AI in an editorial. He calls for democratizing AI research and creating a shared research infrastructure, including computational resources, data, software, and training. In PNAS Nexus:
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A genetic analysis of Indigenous Taiwanese groups sheds light on migration to and from Taiwan, the origin point for the Austronesian language family, which comprises over 1,200 languages spoken from Madagascar to Hawaii. In PNAS Nexus:
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Using AI decreases the novelty of an artist’s work over time, but increases the novelty of their most novel works, as compared to control artists. According to the authors, artists and AI could collaborate in a “generative synesthesia.” In PNAS Nexus:
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The inaugural issue is now open! In the first issue you will find editorials by EIC Karen Nelson and the Presidents of @theNAEng , @theNAMedicine , and @theNASciences . Read these editorials and the journal's first research content here:
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Using #proteomics , researchers find that muscle focal adhesions, involved in fiber-matrix interaction and insulin receptor stabilization, are prominently downregulated in both bed rest and #spaceflight and restored upon reloading. In PNAS Nexus:
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Playing the “Spot the Troll Quiz” game helped study participants develop skills to recognize fake online profiles on Twitter. The game works on Republicans and Democrats and older and younger participants. Players retweeted less afterward. In PNAS Nexus:
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A field experiment of 976 households in the Democratic Republic of Congo finds that providing cash-like vouchers for essential non-food items improves psychological well-being of vulnerable and displaced persons fleeing armed conflict. In PNAS Nexus:
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When cooperators share information within their group about how much each party is contributing, the average contribution amount rises, according to a study. Shared information reminds participants of the reputational cost of stinginess. In PNAS Nexus:
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Using ancient literature and genetic analysis, researchers investigate the dispersal history of Schlegel’s Japanese gecko, Gekko japonicas, across the ancient urban environment. In PNAS Nexus:
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Get to know the PNAS Nexus Editorial Board! Read the PNAS profile of PNAS Nexus deputy editor and @theNASciences member Michele J. Gelfand: @MicheleJGelfand
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When public figures go negative on social media, their engagement increases more than it would for ordinary users who make negative posts. In PNAS Nexus:
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As subsidence rates rise, the exposed area decreases. These findings have far-reaching implications for infrastructure resilience planning amid challenges of climate change. In Science Alert: Read the full article in PNAS Nexus:
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Researchers find that from 2016 onward, the proportion of untrustworthy information posted on social media by #Republicans versus #Democrats is diverging at an accelerating rate, this has worsened since President Biden was elected. In PNAS Nexus:
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A study in C. elegans suggests a role for dynamin protein DYN-1 in axonal repair. Without DYN-1, over half of the severed axons could not repair themselves. In PNAS Nexus:
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One of the most-viewed PNAS Nexus articles last week is “The persuasive effects of political microtargeting in the age of generative AI.” Explore the findings here: Learn more about submitting your own research: .
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Researchers presented goosebump-inducing music, speeches, poems, and other stimuli to nearly 3,000 study participants to build a model of the moods, psychological traits, and sociocultural factors that best predict experiencing chills. In PNAS Nexus:
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We take this opportunity to introduce Dr. Erik Kimbrough, Associate Editor of PNAS Nexus, serving as a peer reviewer in the topics of Social and Political Sciences. @bemusement
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Solar panels and planting trees mitigate global warming but also darken the land, absorbing heat. In drylands, solar panels break even by mitigating more warming than they cause more than 50 times faster than afforestation. In PNAS Nexus:
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Profiling the microbial life of coral reef ecosystems in Florida with metagenomics and metabolomics techniques reveals unique signatures of different geographic zones and reef habitat characteristics, including disease status. In PNAS Nexus:
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A quarter of adults in the United States watch political videos on YouTube. A study finds that the site’s recommendation algorithm tends to pull viewers away from political extremes, and especially away from far-right content. In PNAS:
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Making liquid dance: Using focused ultrasound, a microfluidic system can manipulate tiny droplets of liquid from a distance, causing them to jump up to 10 cm off a substrate. 📰 In @physorg_com :
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The heart can protect itself from damage during a heart attack, an ability known as “cardioprotection.” The drug ML277 imparts cardioprotection in rats by shortening the cardiac cells’ action potential—which controls the heartbeat. In PNAS Nexus:
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Two papers explore the genetic basis of long-term heat tolerance in plants. A key genetic locus encodes an enzyme involved in mRNA splicing, suggesting that maintenance of precise mRNA splicing is key for surviving days-long heat spells. In PNAS Nexus:
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We take this opportunity to introduce Dr. Diana Mutz, member of @theNASciences and Associate Editor of PNAS Nexus, bringing expertise in Social and Political Sciences.
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The 2016 attack on a Wellington, NZ mosque did not incite public sentiment against Muslims as the perpetrator intended, but instead permanently increased warmth toward Muslims among New Zealanders across the political spectrum. In PNAS Nexus:
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Banana trees could make excellent fire buffers, according to a study from @CSatUSC & @USCViterbi . The moisture-rich trees could calm and slow wildfires and, in addition, produce a high-value crop for residents of fire-prone regions. In PNAS Nexus:
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Does politics make people behave badly on social media—or are uncivil people simply opting into political debates? According to a Reddit study of 6.3 million users, toxic people tend to gravitate toward partisan politics.
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@PNASNexus is delighted to commemorate its first year of publishing cutting-edge research across diverse science, engineering, and mathematics fields. To celebrate this milestone, explore a special collection of our most widely shared articles to date:
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Researchers model social norms as a point on a continuum rather than one choice within a set of discrete options. When mathematically modeled as a continuum, choices tend to converge on the same norm rather than exhibiting multiple stable equilibria.
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PNAS Nexus author @vasopressin334 is hosting an AMA on Reddit to discuss his recent PNAS Nexus article, “Developmental pyrethroid exposure causes a neurodevelopmental disorder phenotype in mice.” Join the conversation today from 12 pm to 5 pm!
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Using distributed, renewable hybrid off-grid electrification methods in the Amazon basin may be energetically and financially feasible depending on locally available riverine characteristics. In PNAS Nexus:
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Making a grilled cheese sandwich emits the same or higher concentrations of airborne nanoparticles between 1–3 nm than are produced by vehicles with internal combustion engines, according to a study at a tiny house at @LifeAtPurdue . In PNAS Nexus:
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Tumor cells treated with carboxylic nanodiamonds cannot break away from the main tumor mass to infect distant sites in the body, blocking melanoma tumor metastases, according to a study in cell culture and mice. In PNAS Nexus:
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Toxic comments reduce volunteer activity at Wikipedia, causing hundreds of years of lost productivity—enough to potentially impede the progress of the entire project, according to a study of 57 million comments on user talk pages. In PNAS Nexus:
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A new mathematical modeling framework demonstrates how selection also influences the behavior of collectives, both towards their own members and toward others. In PNAS Nexus:
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Large areas of the US East Coast are sinking, according to a map of subsidence rates derived from radar data. As the sea rises due to climate change, even a few millimeters of subsidence can increase flooding risk. In PNAS Nexus:
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Hate speech is linked with moral language, according to a natural language processing study. Hateful language is often associated with the values of loyalty and purity, according to the authors. In PNAS Nexus:
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To understand the genetic diversity of the people of Uruguay before European contact, researchers sequenced ancient DNA from archaeological samples, potentially identifying a distinct ancestry previously undetected in South America. In PNAS Nexus:
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Researchers report a long-acting recombinant enzyme that can block the SARS-CoV-2 virus—including immune escape variants—from entering mouse cells. The enzyme is fused to human albumin, which allows nasal administration. In PNAS Nexus:
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A study of the effects of climate change on rain-fed farming suggests that water scarcity will affect more than 1 billion people—even at 1.5 °C global annual warming. But adaptation can protect hundreds of millions of people from crop loss. In PNAS Nexus:
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Recent US legislation to increase fire management and tree planting could remove 194–288 MMT of carbon from western forests over the next 10 years—but by 2050, the policies could increase annual carbon sequestration over business as usual. In PNAS Nexus:
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A computer model finds stereotypes in English language texts about intersectional identities—combinations of gender, race, and class. The model can be used to research intersectional identities across different times and languages. In PNAS Nexus:
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Explore the dynamic world of interdisciplinary science with Dr. Yannis Yortsos, Editor-in-Chief of PNAS Nexus! Listen to his take on inclusive science, peer review, and the future of the field. Watch now ⬇️
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PNAS Nexus, supported by 7,300 NAS, NAE, and NAM members, fosters collaboration and dialogue on open access that prioritizes the interests of the public and the academic community. Meet our Editorial Board here: #OAWeek
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Many differences between men and women reported in scientific studies may be because men have, on average, more social power than women, according to a comparison of studies on power with those on sex/gender differences. In PNAS Nexus:
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Meet the WormPicker, a robotic system designed to take the drudgery out of working with C. elegans. The WormPicker can image, sort, and transfer the model organism with the speed and accuracy of a seasoned researcher. In PNAS Nexus:
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A study using stochastic block models finds that the taxonomic composition of healthy human gut microbes is associated with a nested structure of generalist and specialist species. In PNAS Nexus:
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Dive into the world of AI and machine learning with @PNASNexus ! Discover the latest articles on cutting-edge advancements: Interested in contributing your own research to this dynamic field? Learn how to submit your research today:
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Surface ozone (O3) is associated with declining agricultural productivity in China, measured as output per unit input, according to a modeling study. Productivity could increase by 60% if O3 concentrations met WHO air quality standards. In PNAS Nexus:
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Introducing the newest Deputy Editor of PNAS Nexus, Dr. @IvetBahar . Specializing in structural and computational biology, Dr. Bahar is a member of @theNASciences and a distinguished director and professor at @stonybrooku
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Ancient road networks were built over generations, and this model of road building takes their evolution into account. The model is applied to Roman Sardinian roads, comparing the layout to the network described in an ancient travel guide. In PNAS Nexus:
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Pedestrian crowds can flow like a fluid. A study proposes a dimensionless number, similar to those used in fluid mechanics, to characterize how people move without colliding or intruding on one another’s personal space. In PNAS Nexus:
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Researchers combined computational psychological models to study the behavior of pedestrians and drivers in traffic with an eye toward programming driverless cars. Human behavior—even simply while getting from A to B—is extremely complex. In PNAS Nexus:
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Installing pump irrigation in rural Mali measurably increased local communities’ resilience to climate change, which researchers estimated by measuring crop yield, child nutritional status, and prevalence of violent conflict. In PNAS Nexus:
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4 million Americans live within a third of a mile of an airport where leaded fuel is used in small planes. A study of more than 14K blood samples found clear patterns in lead levels for children living near Reid-Hillview Airport (RHV) in CA. In PNAS Nexus:
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Mosquito tagging using DNA-barcoded nanoporous protein microcrystals could aid in mosquito surveillance and understanding the relationship between #vector dispersal behavior and #pathogen circulation, according to a study. In PNAS Nexus:
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Announcing PNAS Nexus Issue 3! Read about protecting the integrity of survey research, building a resilient coexistence with wildlife in a more crowded world, and how deplatforming did not decrease Parler users’ activity on fringe social media.
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One of the most-viewed PNAS Nexus articles last week is “Dynamics of nanocluster aerosol in the indoor atmosphere during gas cooking” Explore the findings here: To learn about submitting your own research, visit PNAS Nexus at .
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PNAS Nexus now publishes registered reports to improve the transparency and reproducibility of hypothesis-driven research! Visit the PNAS Nexus author guidelines for details and instructions on how to submit yours today.
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A study considers remote monitoring of armed conflict. While many analysts have focused on high-spatial-resolution imagery, free images that are available in near real-time at lower resolution may be more useful in many contexts. In PNAS Nexus:
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A study finds that the income-happiness correlation increased in the US and Europe as both #GDP per capita and income inequality increased; in Latin American countries the income-life satisfaction correlation has decreased. In PNAS Nexus:
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A study on cold atoms and superconductors has revealed that the Fano factor can provide crucial information on anomalous pair-tunneling transport in strongly correlated materials. In Phys: In PNAS Nexus:
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Method alert: Researchers have constructed a three-dimensional tissue-on-a-chip to simulate skin for testing of drugs administered by subcutaneous injection. In PNAS Nexus:
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@theNASciences is pleased to announce the publication of the inaugural issue of PNAS Nexus, a selective, #OpenAccess journal. Read the full press release here:
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Passive flying systems inspired by wind-dispersed seeds could be used for remote sensing and other applications. Researchers have designed flyers that are hybrids of forms found in parachuting dandelion seeds and autorotating maple seeds. In PNAS Nexus:
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Huntington’s Disease shrinks neurons in the striatum. A computer model predicts how shrinkage affects calcium dynamics in the cell. As calcium leaks from the endoplasmic reticulum and accumulates in the cytosol, mitochondria are damaged. In PNAS Nexus:
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One of the most-viewed PNAS Nexus articles last week is “Slowly but surely: Exposure of communities and infrastructure to subsidence on the US east coast.” To learn about submitting your own research, visit PNAS Nexus
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PNAS Nexus articles have featured in notable outlets, like The Washington Post, NPR, and PBS providing accessible global scientific research. Stay informed about our latest research by signing up for email alerts: #OAWeek
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A study shows that genotype networks provide a map of genetic similarity and evolutionary pathways of #influenza strains, and are necessary for future network analysis of pathogen evolution and realistic multistrain #epidemic models. In PNAS Nexus:
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For Daylight Savings Day, spring forward with research from PNAS Nexus titled, “Cycling in the dark – the impact of Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time on bicycle ridership.”
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