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    We reject any form of racism, and stand in solidarity with our Black authors and reviewers, as individuals and as a journal. We will strive to improve our support of diversity in science.

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  2. WHAT?? You haven't seen our Editors' Highlights yet?? We regularly select a few articles published in Nature Communications that the editors feel are particularly exciting across the various research areas we cover Have a look!

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  3. Determining the source focal mechanism of earthquakes in real time@JackieYuan12

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  4. Inland waters have an important impact on climate, ecology and economics, but they’re threatened. Learn more about stream vulnerability across the US in this new publication

    a map of streams in the USA
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  5. 11 hours ago

    Getting a good look at catalytic atomic interfaces is tough, especially if those surfaces differ from bulk samples. So congrats to Prof Zhao and team for the examinations of Cu-Sn single-atom surface alloys as exceptional CO2 reduction electrocatalysts!

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  6. A chromosome-level genome for the surface fish reveals adaptations and trait differences among cavefish and surface fish.

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  7. Prof Beatriz Roldan Cuenya and co-workers reveal operando high-pressure investigation of size-controlled CuZn catalysts for the methanol synthesis reaction

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  8. Nanoengineered chiral Pt-Ir alloys for high-performance enantioselective electrosynthesis (Alexander Kuhn & Chularat Wattanakit)

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  9. New research out now characterising chromosome conformational changes in B lymphocyte differentiation. , , , ,

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  10. WHAT?? You haven't seen our Editors' Highlights yet?? We regularly select a few articles published in Nature Communications that the editors feel are particularly exciting across the various research areas we cover Have a look!

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  11. Feb 23

    Congrats for this great paper just published in in collaboration with from . Carolina is a post-doc at and our expert in

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  12. Immunogenicity and protective efficacy of an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidate (BBV152) in rhesus macaques

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  13. Systematic functional analysis of Leishmania protein kinases identifies regulators of differentiation or survival

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  14. Single-cell transcriptomics and lineage tracing for nuclear and mitochondrial somatic variants differentiate healthy, pre-leukaemic and leukaemic stem cell populations in AML.

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  15. HIFAL, the long non-coding RNA of HIF1alpha, is essential for HIF1alpha to activate glycolysis and induce tumourigenesis

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  17. Feb 11

    Our paper showing a new method to produce germ-free mosquitoes is finally out on ! Thanks to everyone involved and to our Vectopôle colleagues for the continuous support and encouragement. . A thread to share our findings:

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  18. A versatile nanoplatform to potentiate antibody-based cancer immunotherapy.

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  19. Feb 23

    Published! Congrats to all. Systematic functional analysis of Leishmania protein kinases identifies regulators of differentiation or survival

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  20. Study investigates germline genetic leukaemia predisposition by studying Shwachman Diamond syndrome.

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  21. Researchers from use tumour phylogenetics, single-cell RNA-seq, and patient-derived organoids to show that malignant rhabdoid tumours originate in the neural crest lineage

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