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Internal brain states in motion 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 175-176
作者:  Scott, Ethan
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Reply to: On the signature of a 70-solar-mass black hole in LB-1 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : E16-E17
作者:  Welker, Frido;  Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmin;  Gutenbrunner, Petra;  Mackie, Meaghan;  Tiwary, Shivani;  Jersie-Christensen, Rosa Rakownikow;  Chiva, Cristina;  Dickinson, Marc R.;  Kuhlwilm, Martin;  de Manuel, Marc;  Gelabert, Pere;  Martinon-Torres, Maria;  Margvelashvili, Ann;  Arsuaga, Juan Luis;  Carbonell, Eudald;  Marques-Bonet, Tomas;  Penkman, Kirsty;  Sabido, Eduard;  Cox, Juergen;  Olsen, Jesper V.;  Lordkipanidze, David;  Racimo, Fernando;  Lalueza-Fox, Carles;  de Castro, Jose Maria Bermudez;  Willerslev, Eske;  Cappellini, Enrico
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Store and share ancient rocks 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7807) : 137-139
作者:  Maxmen, Amy
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Geological samples must be archived for all if we are to solve the riddles of Earth'  s complex history.


Geological samples must be archived for all if we are to solve the riddles of Earth'  s complex history.


  
An early start for galactic disks 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7808) : 267-268
作者:  DeWeerdt, Sarah;  Zastrow, Mark;  Conroy, Gemma
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A powerful radio telescope has peered back through time to observe a galaxy that contained a cold, rotating disk of gas not long after the Big Bang - fuelling the debate about when and how disks first formed in galaxies.


A cold rotating gas disk from 12.5 billion years ago.


  
Dating the skull from Broken Hill, Zambia, and its position in human evolution 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7803) : 372-+
作者:  Mergner, Julia;  Frejno, Martin;  List, Markus;  Papacek, Michael;  Chen, Xia;  Chaudhary, Ajeet;  Samaras, Patroklos;  Richter, Sandra;  Shikata, Hiromasa;  Messerer, Maxim;  Lang, Daniel;  Altmann, Stefan;  Cyprys, Philipp;  Zolg, Daniel P.;  Mathieson, Toby;  Bantscheff, Marcus
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The cranium from Broken Hill (Kabwe) was recovered from cave deposits in 1921, during metal ore mining in what is now Zambia(1). It is one of the best-preserved skulls of a fossil hominin, and was initially designated as the type specimen of Homo rhodesiensis, but recently it has often been included in the taxon Homo heidelbergensis(2-4). However, the original site has since been completely quarried away, and-although the cranium is often estimated to be around 500 thousand years old(5-7)-its unsystematic recovery impedes its accurate dating and placement in human evolution. Here we carried out analyses directly on the skull and found a best age estimate of 299 +/- 25 thousand years (mean +/- 2s). The result suggests that later Middle Pleistocene Africa contained multiple contemporaneous hominin lineages (that is, Homo sapiens(8,9), H. heidelbergensis/H. rhodesiensis and Homo naledi(10,11)), similar to Eurasia, where Homo neanderthalensis, the Denisovans, Homo floresiensis, Homo luzonensis and perhaps also Homo heidelbergensis and Homo erectus(12) were found contemporaneously. The age estimate also raises further questions about the mode of evolution of H. sapiens in Africa and whether H. heidelbergensis/H. rhodesiensis was a direct ancestor of our species(13,14).


  
Not all fast radio bursts are created equal 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 1-2
作者:  Bailes, Matthew
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Ahead of the curve in the evolution of human feet 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7797) : 31-32
作者:  Breathnach, Ciara;  Margaria, Tiziana
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The longitudinal arch has long been considered a crucial structure that provides stiffness to the human foot. Now the transverse arch is stepping into the spotlight, with a proposed central role in the evolution of human foot stiffness.