2/01/2022

New Paper (Nature, Science...) 2020/01/24~2020/01/30

Nature 

1. How lab leaders can support students’ non-academic career plans

Nikki Forrester


2. Did a mega drought topple empires 4,200 years ago?

Michael Marshall


3. The ancient whale from my Egyptian home town

Jack Leeming


Science


4. A sea of possibilities for marine megafauna

FILIPE ALVES MASSIMILIANO ROSSOSONGHAI LIAND DOUGLAS P. NOWACEK


5. Savannas are vital but overlooked carbon sinks

ANDY DOBSON, GRANT HOPCRAFT, SIMON MDUMA, JOSEPH O. OGUTU, JOHN FRYXELL, T. MICHAEL ANDERSON, SALLY ARCHIBALD, CAROLINE LEHMANN, JOYCE POOLE, TIM CARO, MONIQUE BORGERHOFF MULDER, ROBERT D. HOLT, JOEL BERGER, DANIEL I. RUBENSTEIN, PAULA KAHUMBU, EMMANUEL N. CHIDUMAYO, E. J. MILNER-GULLAND, DOLPH SCHLUTER, SARAH OTTO, ANDREW BALMFORD, DAVID WILCOVE, STUART PIMMJOSEPH,  W. VELDMANHAN,  OLFFREED NOSSRICARDO HOLDO, COLIN BEALE, GARETH HEMPSON, YUSTINA KIWANGO, DAVID LINDENMAYER, WILLIAM BOND, MARK RITCHIE, AND ANTHONY R. E. SINCLAIR


6. Structure-based discovery of nonhallucinogenic psychedelic analogs

DONGMEI CAO, JING YU, HUAN WANG, ZHIPU LUO, XINYU LIU, LICONG HE, JIANZHONG QI, LUYU FAN, LINGJIE TANG, ZHANGCHENG CHEN, JINSONG LI, JIANJUN CHENG, AND SHENG WANG 



PNAS


7. Quantifying net carbon fixation by Tibetan alpine ecosystems should consider multiple anthropogenic activities

Lei Ma and Hong-Chao Zuo


8. Carbon emissions reductions from Indonesia’s moratorium on forest concessions are cost-effective yet contribute little to Paris pledges

Ben Groom, Charles Palmer, and Lorenzo Sileci



Geology


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Nature Geoscience


9. Impact of warmer climate periods on flood hazard in the European Alps

B. WilhelmW. RapucB. AmannF. S. AnselmettiF. ArnaudJ. BlanchetA. BrauerM. CzymzikC. Giguet-CovexA. GilliL. GlurM. GrosjeanR. IrmlerM. NicolleP. SabatierT. Swierczynski & S. B. Wirth 

 

Nature Communications


10. The sensitivity of simulated streamflow to individual hydrologic processes across North America

Juliane MaiJames R. CraigBryan A. Tolson & Richard Arsenault 


Nature Climate Change


11. Revisiting the promise of carbon labelling

Khan M. R. TaufiqueKristian S. NielsenThomas DietzRachael ShwomPaul C. Stern & Michael P. Vandenbergh 


12. Flexibility is needed in China’s national carbon market

Zhenliang Liao & Qiang Yao


Scientific Reports


13. Decade-long monitoring of seismic velocity changes at the Irpinia fault system (southern Italy) reveals pore pressure pulsations

G. De LandroO. AmorosoG. RussoN. D’AgostinoR. EspositoA. Emolo & A. Zollo 


14. Non-linear rheology reveals the importance of elasticity in meat and meat analogues

Floor K. G. SchreudersLeonard M. C. SagisIgor BodnárRemko M. Boom & Atze Jan van der Goot


15. The formation of tonalitic and granodioritic melt from Venusian basalt

Yao Jui WangJ. Gregory ShellnuttJennifer KungYoshiyuki Iizuka & Yu-Ming Lai 


16. Effects of reduced salinity caused by reclamation on population and physiological characteristics of the sesarmid crab Chiromantes dehaani

Weiwei LvQuan YuanWeiwei HuangXiaolin SunWenzong Zhou & Yunlong Zhao



Science Advances


17. Unexplored Antarctic meteorite collection sites revealed through machine learning

VERONICA TOLLENAARHARRY ZEKOLLARISTEF LHERMITTEDAVID M.J. TAXVINCIANE DEBAILLESTEVEN GODERISPHILIPPE CLAEYSFRANK PATTYN


18. Distinct impacts of major El Niño events on Arctic temperatures due to differences in eastern tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures

HYEIN JEONG AND SANG-WOOK YEH


19. Unexplored Antarctic meteorite collection sites revealed through machine learning

VERONICA TOLLENAAR, HARRY ZEKOLLARI, STEF LHERMITTE, DAVID M.J. TAX, VINCIANE DEBAILLE, STEVEN GODERIS, PHILIPPE CLAEYS, AND FRANK PATTYN


20. Experimental warming reduces ecosystem resistance and resilience to severe flooding in a wetland

BAOYU SUN, XMING JIANG, GUANGXUAN HAN, LIWEN ZHANG, JIAN ZHOU, CHENYU BIAN, YING DU AND JIANYANG XIA