10/29/2024

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2024/10/21~2024/10/27

Nature 

[1] Coral photosymbiosis on Mid-Devonian reefs

Jonathan Jung, Simon F. Zoppe, Till Söte, Simone Moretti, Nicolas N. Duprey, Alan D. Foreman, Tanja Wald, Hubert Vonhof, Gerald H. Haug, Daniel M. Sigman, Andreas Mulch, Eberhard Schindler, Dorte Janussen & Alfredo Martínez-García


[2] Carbon dioxide capture from open air using covalent organic frameworks

Zihui Zhou, Tianqiong Ma, Heyang Zhang, Saumil Chheda, Haozhe Li, Kaiyu Wang, Sebastian Ehrling, Raynald Giovine, Chuanshuai Li, Ali H. Alawadhi, Marwan M. Abduljawad, Majed O. Alawad, Laura Gagliardi, Joachim Sauer & Omar M. Yaghi


[3] A transcriptomic hourglass in brown algae

Jaruwatana Sodai Lotharukpong, Min Zheng, Rémy Luthringer, Daniel Liesner, Hajk-Georg Drost & Susana M. Coelho


Those in blue are non-research articles that I find interesting :)

How job-seeking scientists should walk the line between high-calibre and humble

Linda Nordling

Clinging to the idea of research fields as fixed territories is at best small-minded, and at worst harmful, when it comes to solving global challenges such as climate change.

Alix Soliman

Clinging to the idea of research fields as fixed territories is at best small-minded, and at worst harmful, when it comes to solving global challenges such as climate change.

Michael Szell, Yifang Ma & Roberta Sinatra

Journals with high rates of suspicious papers flagged by science-integrity start-up

Richard Van Noorden

How to run a successful internship programme

Nikki Forrester

Is it time to give up trying to save coral reefs? My research says no

Lisa Carne

How I’m learning to navigate academia as someone with ADHD

Ana Bastos


Science

[4] Predictions of groundwater PFAS occurrence at drinking water supply depths in the United States

Andrea K. Tokranov, Laura M. Bexfield, Bruce D. Lindsey, Elise Watson, Danielle I. Dupuy, Paul E. Stackelberg, Miranda S. Fram, Stefan A. Voss, James A. Kingsbury, Bryant C. Jurgens, Kelly L. Smalling, and Paul M. Bradley

Move past promises for biodiversity

Rodrigo A. Medellin

How I celebrate all the students in my lab

Yutan Getzler


PNAS

[5] Asymmetric winter warming reduces microbial carbon use efficiency and growth more than symmetric year-round warming in alpine soils

Ling Li, Qicheng Xu, Shengjing Jiang et al.

[6] Unraveling abiotic organic synthesis pathways in the mafic crust of mid-ocean ridges

Jingbo Nan, Xiaotong Peng, Oliver Plümper et al.

[7] Sediment subduction in Hadean revealed by machine learning

Jilian Jiang, Xinyu Zou, Ross N. Mitchell et al.

Science offers the best way of knowing—as long as we don’t confuse what “is” with what “ought to be”

W. Ford Doolittle

The increasingly dominant role of climate change on length of day variations

Mostafa Kiani Shahvandi, Surendra Adhikari, Mathieu Dumberry et al.


Geology

[8] First dating of an early Chibanian (Middle Pleistocene) glacial overdeepening in the Alpine Foreland using the 4He/U-Th method 

Yama Tomonaga; Marius W. Buechi; Gaudenz Deplazes; Rolf Kipfer

[9] New insights on gravity flow dynamics during submarine canyon flushing events 

Marta Ribó; Joshu J. Mountjoy; Neil Mitchell; Sally J. Watson; Jasper J.L. Hoffmann; Susi Woelz

[10] Zinc isotope perspective on global carbon cycling during the onset of the late Paleozoic icehouse 

Yutian Zhong; Jitao Chen; Sheng-Ao Liu; Chengshuai Yuan; Biao Gao; Terry T. Isson; Thomas J. Algeo; Qingyi Sheng; Bo Chen; Genming Luo; Xiang-dong Wang; Wenkun Qie

[11] Opening of the North Atlantic Ocean and the rise of Scandinavian mountains 

Anna Makushkina; Benoit Tauzin; Meghan S. Miller; Hrvoje Tkalčić; Hans Thybo


Nature Geoscience

[12] Enhanced ocean CO2 uptake due to near-surface temperature gradients

Daniel J. Ford, Jamie D. Shutler, Javier Blanco-Sacristán, Sophie Corrigan, Thomas G. Bell, Mingxi Yang, Vassilis Kitidis, Philip D. Nightingale, Ian Brown, Werenfrid Wimmer, David K. Woolf, Tânia Casal, Craig Donlon, Gavin H. Tilstone & Ian Ashton

[13] Long-term carbon storage in shelf sea sediments reduced by intensive bottom trawling

Wenyan Zhang, Lucas Porz, Rümeysa Yilmaz, Klaus Wallmann, Timo Spiegel, Andreas Neumann, Moritz Holtappels, Sabine Kasten, Jannis Kuhlmann, Nadja Ziebarth, Bettina Taylor, Ha Thi Minh Ho-Hagemann, Frank-Detlef Bockelmann, Ute Daewel, Lea Bernhardt & Corinna Schrum

[14] Mineral alteration in water-saturated liquid CO2 on early Mars

Michael H. Hecht, Samuel Krevor, Albert S. Yen, Adrian J. Brown, Nicolas Randazzo, Michael A. Mischna, Mark A. Sephton, Samuel P. Kounaves, Andrew Steele, James W. Rice Jr, Isaac B. Smith, Max Coleman, David Flannery & Marc Fries


Nature Communications

[15] Competing effects of wind and buoyancy forcing on ocean oxygen trends in recent decades

Helene A. L. Hollitzer, Lavinia Patara, Jens Terhaar & Andreas Oschlies

[16] Arctic freshwater outflow suppressed Nordic Seas overturning and oceanic heat transport during the Last Interglacial

Mohamed M. Ezat, Kirsten Fahl & Tine L. Rasmussen

[17] How synchronized human networks escape local minima

Elad Shniderman, Yahav Avraham, Shir Shahal, Hamootal Duadi, Nir Davidson & Moti Fridman


Nature Climate Change

[18] Global burned area increasingly explained by climate change

Chantelle Burton, Seppe Lampe, Douglas I. Kelley, Wim Thiery, Stijn Hantson, Nikos Christidis, Lukas Gudmundsson, Matthew Forrest, Eleanor Burke, Jinfeng Chang, Huilin Huang, Akihiko Ito, Sian Kou-Giesbrecht, Gitta Lasslop, Wei Li, Lars Nieradzik, Fang Li, Yang Chen, James Randerson, Christopher P. O. Reyer & Matthias Mengel

Opportunities and challenges for urban climate governance

Lingxiao Yan & Danyang Cheng


Scientific Reports

[19] Local structure of Amorphous carbon investigated by X-ray total scattering and RMC modeling

Masatsugu Yoshimoto, Kazuki Ito & Kazuhiko Omote

[20] Research on the distribution of debris flow impact on the upstream surface of the check dam

Xianbin Yu, Wei Li & Guibin Zhang


Science Advances

[21] Atmospheric particulates over the northwestern Pacific during the late Holocene: Volcanism, dust, and human perturbation

Samuel K. Marx, James Hooper, Tomohisa Irino, Nicola Stromsoe et al.