7/13/2023

New Paper (Nature, Science etc.) 7/3~10

Nature 

1) Enlightened Indian science tradition is not entering a dark age

Seithikurippu R. Pandi-Perumal

2) Fungi bacon and insect burgers: a guide to the proteins of the future

Nicola Jones

3) Hunger and famine are not accidents — they are created by the actions of people

Editorial

4) The G20 should forge a pact to support nations’ shifts to a low-carbon future

Navroz K. Dubash

5) Computer algorithms infer gender, race and ethnicity. Here’s how to avoid their pitfalls

Jeffrey W. Lockhart, Molly M. King & Christin L. Munsch

6) June’s record-smashing temperatures — in data

Katharine Sanderson

7) El Niño is here — how bad will it be?

Alexandra Witze

8) Martian dunes indicative of wind regime shift in line with end of ice age

Jianjun Liu, Xiaoguang Qin, Xin Ren, Xu Wang, Yong Sun, Xingguo Zeng, Haibin Wu, Zhaopeng Chen, Wangli Chen, Yuan Chen, Cheng Wang, Zezhou Sun, Rongqiao Zhang, Ziyuan Ouyang, Zhengtang Guo, James W. Head & Chunlai Li

9) The carbon costs of global wood harvests

Liqing Peng, Timothy D. Searchinger, Jessica Zionts & Richard Waite

10) The social value of offsets

Ben Groom & Frank Venmans

11) Possible magmatic CO2 influence on the Laacher See eruption date

James U. L. Baldini, Richard J. Brown, Fabian B. Wadsworth, Alice R. Paine, Jack W. Campbell, Charlotte E. Green, Natasha Mawdsley & Lisa M. Baldini

12) Disinformation researchers under investigation: what’s happening and why

Jeff Tollefson

13) ‘4D printed’ objects morph and flex thanks to a metallic ink

14) Great bolts of lightning foretell Earth-warming clouds

15) Scientists used ChatGPT to generate an entire paper from scratch — but is it any good?

Gemma Conroy

16) India shoots for the Moon with Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander

T.V. Padma

17) How to train early-career scientists to weather failure

Laurie Udesky

18) Wake-like skin patterning and neural activity during octopus sleep

Aditi Pophale, Kazumichi Shimizu, Tomoyuki Mano, Teresa L. Iglesias, Kerry Martin, Makoto Hiroi, Keishu Asada, Paulette García Andaluz, Thi Thu Van Dinh, Leenoy Meshulam & Sam Reiter

(Video: First glimpses inside octopus’s sleeping brains reveals human-like patterns)

19) Giant gravitational waves: why scientists are so excited

Davide Castelvecchi

20) Why economic crashes boost globalization — and tear it apart

Mark Buchanan

21) This activist-academic has a passion for podcasts

Linda Nordling

22) Start-ups are adding antacids to the ocean to slow global warming. Will it work?

Jeff Tollefson


Science

23) Worldwide survey kills the myth of ‘Man the Hunter’

BRIDGET ALEX

24) Altering Earth in our image

MARY ELLEN HANNIBAL

25) Winning a Nobel Prize may be bad for your productivity

DAVID SHULTZ

26) After affirmative action ban, educators seek other ways to boost STEM diversity

JEFFREY MERVIS

27) Industry scientists are often misunderstood. Here’s why I chose this path

BRITA KILBURG-BASNYAT

28) Paleoenvironments shaped the exchange of terrestrial vertebrates across Wallace’s Line

SKEELS, L. M. BOSCHMAN, I. R. MCFADDEN, E. M. JOYCE, O. HAGEN, O. JIMÉNEZ ROBLES, W. BACH, V. BOUSSANGE, T. KEGGIN, W. JETZ, AND L. PELLISSIER

29) Effect of climate warming on the timing of autumn leaf senescence reverses after the summer solstice

CONSTANTIN M. ZOHNER , LEILA MIRZAGHOLI, SUSANNE S. RENNER, LIDONG MO, DOMINIC REBINDAINE, RAYMO BUCHER, DANIEL PALOUŠ, YANN VITASSE, YONGSHUO H. FU, BENJAMIN D. STOCKER, AND THOMAS W. CROWTHER


PNAS

30) Measuring the pulse of our planet

Kenneth H. Nealson

31) Lipid biomarkers for algal resistance to viral infection in the ocean

Guy Schleyer, Constanze Kuhlisch, Carmit Ziv, Shifra Ben-Dor, Sergey Malitsky, Daniella Schatz, and Assaf Vardi

32) Investing in nature can improve equity and economic returns

Justin Andrew Johnson, Uris Lantz Baldos, Erwin Corong, Thomas Hertel, Stephen Polasky, Raffaello Cervigni, Toby Roxburgh, Giovanni Ruta, Colette Salemi, and Sumil Thakrar

33) Formulation of the cosmic ray–driven electron-induced reaction mechanism for quantitative understanding of global ozone depletion

Qing-Bin Lu

34) Glacial changes in sea level modulated millennial-scale variability of Southeast Asian autumn monsoon rainfall

Elizabeth W. Patterson, Kathleen R. Johnson, Michael L. Griffiths, Christopher W. Kinsley, David McGee, Xiaojing Du, Tamara Pico, Annabel Wolf, Vasile Ersek, Richard A. Mortlock, Kweku A. Yamoah, Thành N. Bùi, Mùi X. Trần, Quốc Đỗ-Trọng, Trí V. Võ, and Trí H. Đinh

35) Caught in the crossfire: Fears of Chinese–American scientists

Yu Xie, Xihong Lin, Ju Li, Qian He, and Junming Huang

36) Diversity of plant DNA in stool is linked to dietary quality, age, and household income

Brianna L. Petrone, Ammara Aqeel, Sharon Jiang, Heather K. Durand, Eric P. Dallow, Jessica R. McCann, Holly K. Dressman, Zhengzheng Hu, Christine B. Tenekjian, William S. Yancy Jr., Pao-Hwa Lin, Julia J. Scialla, Patrick C. Seed, John F. Rawls, Sarah C. Armstrong, June Stevens, and Lawrence A. David


Geology

N/A


Nature Geoscience

37) Oxygen dynamics in marine productive ecosystems at ecologically relevant scales

Folco Giomi, Alberto Barausse, Alexandra Steckbauer, Daniele Daffonchio, Carlos M. Duarte & Marco Fusi

38) Groundwater springs formed during glacial retreat are a large source of methane in the high Arctic

Gabrielle E. Kleber, Andrew J. Hodson, Leonard Magerl, Erik Schytt Mannerfelt, Harold J. Bradbury, Yizhu Zhu, Mark Trimmer & Alexandra V. Turchyn

39) Widespread shallow mesoscale circulations observed in the trades

Geet George, Bjorn Stevens, Sandrine Bony, Raphaela Vogel & Ann Kristin Naumann

40) Communicating the link between climate change and extreme rain events

Andrew D. King, Kimberley J. Reid & Kate R. Saunders

41) Grassland responses to elevated CO2 determined by plant–microbe competition for phosphorus

J. Ben Keane, Iain P. Hartley, Christopher R. Taylor, Jonathan R. Leake, Marcel R. Hoosbeek, Franco Miglietta & Gareth K. Phoenix

42) Citizenship a determining factor in a geoscientist’s career

Sujania Talavera-Soza


Nature Communications

43) Satellite record reveals 1960s acceleration of Totten Ice Shelf in East Antarctica

Rongxing Li, Yuan Cheng, Tian Chang, David E. Gwyther, Martin Forbes, Lu An, Menglian Xia, Xiaohan Yuan, Gang Qiao, Xiaohua Tong & Wenkai Ye

44) A mid-Cambrian tunicate and the deep origin of the ascidiacean body plan

Karma Nanglu, Rudy Lerosey-Aubril, James C. Weaver & Javier Ortega-Hernández

45) The past is key for the future of our freshwater systems

46) Global environmental implications of atmospheric methane removal through chlorine-mediated chemistry-climate interactions

Qinyi Li, Daphne Meidan, Peter Hess, Juan A. Añel, Carlos A. Cuevas, Scott Doney, Rafael P. Fernandez, Maarten van Herpen, Lena Höglund-Isaksson, Matthew S. Johnson, Douglas E. Kinnison, Jean-François Lamarque, Thomas Röckmann, Natalie M. Mahowald & Alfonso Saiz-Lopez


Nature Climate Change

47) Limited buttressing on Thwaites

Jasper Franke

48) Art of communicating

Alyssa Findlay

49) Rough years ahead (about El Nino)

50) Sensitivity of Arctic CH4 emissions to landscape wetness diminished by atmospheric feedbacks

Philipp de Vrese, Lutz Beckebanze, Leonardo de Aro Galera, David Holl, Thomas Kleinen, Lars Kutzbach, Zoé Rehder & Victor Brovkin

51) Sensory perception and behaviour of insect pollinators under climate change 

M. Gérard, M. Vanderplanck, C. E. Restrepo & E. Baird

(the bees go we go🐝)

52) A framework for considering justice aspects in integrated wildfire risk management

T. Schinko, C. Berchtold, J. Handmer, T. Deubelli-Hwang, E. Preinfalk, J. Linnerooth-Bayer, A. Scolobig, M. Serra & E. Plana


Scientific Reports

N/A


Science Advances

N/A