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October 2020, Volume 586, Issue 7829

October 2020, Volume 586, Issue 7828

October 2020, Volume 586, Issue 7827

September 2020, Volume 585, Issue 7826

September 2020, Volume 585, Issue 7825

  • 9-10 Slow compression of crystalline ice at low temperature
    by R. Bauer & J. S. Tse & K. Komatsu & S. Machida & T. Hattori
  • 11-11 Author Correction: Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
    by M. Aaron MacNeil & Demian D. Chapman & Michelle Heupel & Colin A. Simpfendorfer & Michael Heithaus & Mark Meekan & Euan Harvey & Jordan Goetze & Jeremy Kiszka & Mark E. Bond & Leanne M. Currey-Randall & Conrad W. Speed & C. Samantha Sherman & Matthew J. Rees & Vinay Udyawer & Kathryn I. Flowers & Gina Clementi & Jasmine Valentin-Albanese & Taylor Gorham & M. Shiham Adam & Khadeeja Ali & Fabián Pina-Amargós & Jorge A. Angulo-Valdés & Jacob Asher & Laura García Barcia & Océane Beaufort & Cecilie Benjamin & Anthony T. F. Bernard & Michael L. Berumen & Stacy Bierwagen & Erika Bonnema & Rosalind M. K. Bown & Darcy Bradley & Edd Brooks & J. Jed Brown & Dayne Buddo & Patrick Burke & Camila Cáceres & Diego Cardeñosa & Jeffrey C. Carrier & Jennifer E. Caselle & Venkatesh Charloo & Thomas Claverie & Eric Clua & Jesse E. M. Cochran & Neil Cook & Jessica Cramp & Brooke D’Alberto & Martin Graaf & Mareike Dornhege & Andy Estep & Lanya Fanovich & Naomi F. Farabaugh & Daniel Fernando & Anna L. Flam & Camilla Floros & Virginia Fourqurean & Ricardo Garla & Kirk Gastrich & Lachlan George & Rory Graham & Tristan Guttridge & Royale S. Hardenstine & Stephen Heck & Aaron C. Henderson & Heidi Hertler & Robert Hueter & Mohini Johnson & Stacy Jupiter & Devanshi Kasana & Steven T. Kessel & Benedict Kiilu & Taratu Kirata & Baraka Kuguru & Fabian Kyne & Tim Langlois & Elodie J. I. Lédée & Steve Lindfield & Andrea Luna-Acosta & Jade Maggs & B. Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto & Andrea Marshall & Philip Matich & Erin McCombs & Dianne McLean & Llewelyn Meggs & Stephen Moore & Sushmita Mukherji & Ryan Murray & Muslimin Kaimuddin & Stephen J. Newman & Josep Nogués & Clay Obota & Owen O’Shea & Kennedy Osuka & Yannis P. Papastamatiou & Nishan Perera & Bradley Peterson & Alessandro Ponzo & Andhika Prasetyo & L. M. Sjamsul Quamar & Jessica Quinlan & Alexei Ruiz-Abierno & Enric Sala & Melita Samoilys & Michelle Schärer-Umpierre & Audrey Schlaff & Nikola Simpson & Adam N. H. Smith & Lauren Sparks & Akshay Tanna & Rubén Torres & Michael J. Travers & Maurits Zinnicq Bergmann & Laurent Vigliola & Juney Ward & Alexandra M. Watts & Colin Wen & Elizabeth Whitman & Aaron J. Wirsing & Aljoscha Wothke & Esteban Zarza-Gonzâlez & Joshua E. Cinner
  • 12-12 Publisher Correction: Structural basis of DNA targeting by a transposon-encoded CRISPR–Cas system
    by Tyler S. Halpin-Healy & Sanne E. Klompe & Samuel H. Sternberg & Israel S. Fernández
  • 13-13 Publisher Correction: Two dynamically distinct circuits drive inhibition in the sensory thalamus
    by Rosa I. Martinez-Garcia & Bettina Voelcker & Julia B. Zaltsman & Saundra L. Patrick & Tanya R. Stevens & Barry W. Connors & Scott J. Cruikshank
  • 325-325 Study the role of hubris in nations’ COVID-19 response
    by Martha Lincoln
  • 331-332 Scientists relieved as coronavirus vaccine trial restarts — but question lack of transparency
    by David Cyranoski & Smriti Mallapaty
  • 332-333 The underdog coronavirus vaccines that the world will need if front runners stumble
    by Ewen Callaway
  • 334-335 US university workers fight a return to campus as COVID-19 cases grow
    by Emma Marris
  • 335-336 US political crackdown spurs fears of Chinese brain-drain
    by Andrew Silver
  • 336-337 The Arctic is burning like never before — and that’s bad news for climate change
    by Alexandra Witze
  • 339-341 The lasting misery of coronavirus long-haulers
    by Michael Marshall
  • 342-343 How COVID-19 can damage the brain
    by Michael Marshall
  • 345-346 The lifelong studies that hold clues to what today’s kids might have in store
    by Barbara Maughan
  • 346-347 The poisonous history of chemotherapy
    by Heidi Ledford
  • 348-350 Scientists use big data to sway elections and predict riots — welcome to the 1960s
    by Jill Lepore
  • 351-352 Light-activated neurons deep in the brain control body heat
    by Gary J. Schwartz
  • 352-353 Developing cells remember where they came from, thanks to keratin filaments
    by Mateusz Trylinski & Buzz Baum
  • 354-355 Planet discovered transiting a dead star
    by Steven Parsons
  • 355-356 How cancer invasion takes shape
    by Karolina Punovuori & Sara A. Wickström
  • 357-362 Array programming with NumPy
    by Charles R. Harris & K. Jarrod Millman & Stéfan J. Walt & Ralf Gommers & Pauli Virtanen & David Cournapeau & Eric Wieser & Julian Taylor & Sebastian Berg & Nathaniel J. Smith & Robert Kern & Matti Picus & Stephan Hoyer & Marten H. Kerkwijk & Matthew Brett & Allan Haldane & Jaime Fernández Río & Mark Wiebe & Pearu Peterson & Pierre Gérard-Marchant & Kevin Sheppard & Tyler Reddy & Warren Weckesser & Hameer Abbasi & Christoph Gohlke & Travis E. Oliphant
  • 363-367 A giant planet candidate transiting a white dwarf
    by Andrew Vanderburg & Saul A. Rappaport & Siyi Xu & Ian J. M. Crossfield & Juliette C. Becker & Bruce Gary & Felipe Murgas & Simon Blouin & Thomas G. Kaye & Enric Palle & Carl Melis & Brett M. Morris & Laura Kreidberg & Varoujan Gorjian & Caroline V. Morley & Andrew W. Mann & Hannu Parviainen & Logan A. Pearce & Elisabeth R. Newton & Andreia Carrillo & Ben Zuckerman & Lorne Nelson & Greg Zeimann & Warren R. Brown & René Tronsgaard & Beth Klein & George R. Ricker & Roland K. Vanderspek & David W. Latham & Sara Seager & Joshua N. Winn & Jon M. Jenkins & Fred C. Adams & Björn Benneke & David Berardo & Lars A. Buchhave & Douglas A. Caldwell & Jessie L. Christiansen & Karen A. Collins & Knicole D. Colón & Tansu Daylan & John Doty & Alexandra E. Doyle & Diana Dragomir & Courtney Dressing & Patrick Dufour & Akihiko Fukui & Ana Glidden & Natalia M. Guerrero & Xueying Guo & Kevin Heng & Andreea I. Henriksen & Chelsea X. Huang & Lisa Kaltenegger & Stephen R. Kane & John A. Lewis & Jack J. Lissauer & Farisa Morales & Norio Narita & Joshua Pepper & Mark E. Rose & Jeffrey C. Smith & Keivan G. Stassun & Liang Yu
  • 368-371 The superconducting quasicharge qubit
    by Ivan V. Pechenezhskiy & Raymond A. Mencia & Long B. Nguyen & Yen-Hsiang Lin & Vladimir E. Manucharyan
  • 372-378 A submicrometre silicon-on-insulator resonator for ultrasound detection
    by Rami Shnaiderman & Georg Wissmeyer & Okan Ülgen & Qutaiba Mustafa & Andriy Chmyrov & Vasilis Ntziachristos
  • 379-382 Plasmonic enhancement of stability and brightness in organic light-emitting devices
    by Michael A. Fusella & Renata Saramak & Rezlind Bushati & Vinod M. Menon & Michael S. Weaver & Nicholas J. Thompson & Julia J. Brown
  • 383-389 Reverse and forward engineering of Drosophila corneal nanocoatings
    by Mikhail Kryuchkov & Oleksii Bilousov & Jannis Lehmann & Manfred Fiebig & Vladimir L. Katanaev
  • 390-396 Population genomics of the Viking world
    by Ashot Margaryan & Daniel J. Lawson & Martin Sikora & Fernando Racimo & Simon Rasmussen & Ida Moltke & Lara M. Cassidy & Emil Jørsboe & Andrés Ingason & Mikkel W. Pedersen & Thorfinn Korneliussen & Helene Wilhelmson & Magdalena M. Buś & Peter Barros Damgaard & Rui Martiniano & Gabriel Renaud & Claude Bhérer & J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar & Anna K. Fotakis & Marie Allen & Raili Allmäe & Martyna Molak & Enrico Cappellini & Gabriele Scorrano & Hugh McColl & Alexandra Buzhilova & Allison Fox & Anders Albrechtsen & Berit Schütz & Birgitte Skar & Caroline Arcini & Ceri Falys & Charlotte Hedenstierna Jonson & Dariusz Błaszczyk & Denis Pezhemsky & Gordon Turner-Walker & Hildur Gestsdóttir & Inge Lundstrøm & Ingrid Gustin & Ingrid Mainland & Inna Potekhina & Italo M. Muntoni & Jade Cheng & Jesper Stenderup & Jilong Ma & Julie Gibson & Jüri Peets & Jörgen Gustafsson & Katrine H. Iversen & Linzi Simpson & Lisa Strand & Louise Loe & Maeve Sikora & Marek Florek & Maria Vretemark & Mark Redknap & Monika Bajka & Tamara Pushkina & Morten Søvsø & Natalia Grigoreva & Tom Christensen & Ole Kastholm & Otto Uldum & Pasquale Favia & Per Holck & Sabine Sten & Símun V. Arge & Sturla Ellingvåg & Vayacheslav Moiseyev & Wiesław Bogdanowicz & Yvonne Magnusson & Ludovic Orlando & Peter Pentz & Mads Dengsø Jessen & Anne Pedersen & Mark Collard & Daniel G. Bradley & Marie Louise Jørkov & Jette Arneborg & Niels Lynnerup & Neil Price & M. Thomas P. Gilbert & Morten E. Allentoft & Jan Bill & Søren M. Sindbæk & Lotte Hedeager & Kristian Kristiansen & Rasmus Nielsen & Thomas Werge & Eske Willerslev
  • 397-403 Suppression of proteolipid protein rescues Pelizaeus–Merzbacher disease
    by Matthew S. Elitt & Lilianne Barbar & H. Elizabeth Shick & Berit E. Powers & Yuka Maeno-Hikichi & Mayur Madhavan & Kevin C. Allan & Baraa S. Nawash & Artur S. Gevorgyan & Stevephen Hung & Zachary S. Nevin & Hannah E. Olsen & Midori Hitomi & Daniela M. Schlatzer & Hien T. Zhao & Adam Swayze & David F. LePage & Weihong Jiang & Ronald A. Conlon & Frank Rigo & Paul J. Tesar
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