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Water rights shape crop yield and revenue volatility tradeoffs for adaptation in snow dependent systems 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Malek, Keyvan;  Reed, Patrick;  Adam, Jennifer;  Karimi, Tina;  Brady, Michael
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Children drinking private well water have higher blood lead than those with city water 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (29) : 16898-16907
作者:  Gibson, Jacqueline MacDonald;  Fisher, Michael;  Clonch, Allison;  MacDonald, John M.;  Cook, Philip J.
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drinking water  private well  children'  s health  lead exposure  blood lead  
Not all driver mutations are equal 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 595-596
作者:  Legendre, Lucas J.;  Rubilar-Rogers, David;  Musser, Grace M.;  Davis, Sarah N.;  Otero, Rodrigo A.;  Vargas, Alexander O.;  Clarke, Julia A.
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A study of cancer-associated mutations in normal endometrial glands of the uterus has now been performed using whole-genome sequencing. The analysis sheds light on the early changes that lead to invasive disease.


  
CORONAVIRUS HAS SHIFTED WHAT SCIENTISTS STUDY - AND SOME WON'T GO BACK 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 582 (7811) : 173-174
作者:  Benko, Jozsef M.;  Paparo, Margit
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Human settlement of East Polynesia earlier, incremental, and coincident with prolonged South Pacific drought 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (16) : 8813-8819
作者:  Sear, David A.;  Allen, Melinda S.;  Hassall, Jonathan D.;  Maloney, Ashley E.;  Langdon, Peter G.;  Morrison, Alex E.;  Henderson, Andrew C. G.;  Mackay, Helen;  Croudace, Ian W.;  Clarke, Charlotte;  Sachs, Julian P.;  Macdonald, Georgiana;  Chiverrell, Richard C.;  Leng, Melanie J.;  Cisneros-Dozal, L. M.;  Fonville, Thierry
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Polynesian voyaging  East Polynesian colonization  biomarkers  drought  palaeoclimate  
The European Union Emissions Trading System reduced CO2 emissions despite low prices 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (16) : 8804-8812
作者:  Bayer, Patrick;  Aklin, Michael
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carbon markets  EU ETS  policy evaluation  synthetic control  
The dental proteome of Homo antecessor 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 235-+
作者:  Abram, Nerilie J.;  Wright, Nicky M.;  Ellis, Bethany;  Dixon, Bronwyn C.;  Wurtzel, Jennifer B.;  England, Matthew H.;  Ummenhofer, Caroline C.;  Philibosian, Belle;  Cahyarini, Sri Yudawati;  Yu, Tsai-Luen;  Shen, Chuan-Chou;  Cheng, Hai;  Edwards, R. Lawrence;  Heslop, David
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Analyses of the proteomes of dental enamel from Homo antecessor and Homo erectus demonstrate that the Early Pleistocene H. antecessor is a close sister lineage of later Homo sapiens, Neanderthal and Denisovan populations in Eurasia.


The phylogenetic relationships between hominins of the Early Pleistocene epoch in Eurasia, such as Homo antecessor, and hominins that appear later in the fossil record during the Middle Pleistocene epoch, such as Homo sapiens, are highly debated(1-5). For the oldest remains, the molecular study of these relationships is hindered by the degradation of ancient DNA. However, recent research has demonstrated that the analysis of ancient proteins can address this challenge(6-8). Here we present the dental enamel proteomes of H. antecessor from Atapuerca (Spain)(9,10) and Homo erectus from Dmanisi (Georgia)(1), two key fossil assemblages that have a central role in models of Pleistocene hominin morphology, dispersal and divergence. We provide evidence that H. antecessor is a close sister lineage to subsequent Middle and Late Pleistocene hominins, including modern humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans. This placement implies that the modern-like face of H. antecessor-that is, similar to that of modern humans-may have a considerably deep ancestry in the genus Homo, and that the cranial morphology of Neanderthals represents a derived form. By recovering AMELY-specific peptide sequences, we also conclude that the H. antecessor molar fragment from Atapuerca that we analysed belonged to a male individual. Finally, these H. antecessor and H. erectus fossils preserve evidence of enamel proteome phosphorylation and proteolytic digestion that occurred in vivo during tooth formation. Our results provide important insights into the evolutionary relationships between H. antecessor and other hominin groups, and pave the way for future studies using enamel proteomes to investigate hominin biology across the existence of the genus Homo.


  
Trade-offs between multifunctionality and profit in tropical smallholder landscapes 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Grass, Ingo;  Kubitza, Christoph;  Krishna, Vijesh V.;  Corre, Marife D.;  Musshoff, Oliver;  Puetz, Peter;  Drescher, Jochen;  Rembold, Katja;  Ariyanti, Eka Sulpin;  Barnes, Andrew D.;  Brinkmann, Nicole;  Brose, Ulrich;  Bruemmer, Bernhard;  Buchori, Damayanti;  Daniel, Rolf;  Darras, Kevin F. A.;  Faust, Heiko;  Fehrmann, Lutz;  Hein, Jonas;  Hennings, Nina;  Hidayat, Purnama;  Hoelscher, Dirk;  Jochum, Malte;  Knohl, Alexander;  Kotowska, Martyna M.;  Krashevska, Valentyna;  Kreft, Holger;  Leuschner, Christoph;  Lobite, Neil Jun S.;  Panjaitan, Rawati;  Polle, Andrea;  Potapov, Anton M.;  Purnama, Edwine;  Qaim, Matin;  Roell, Alexander;  Scheu, Stefan;  Schneider, Dominik;  Tjoa, Aiyen;  Tscharntke, Teja;  Veldkamp, Edzo;  Wollni, Meike
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Managing energy infrastructure to decarbonize industrial parks in China 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Guo, Yang;  Tian, Jinping;  Chen, Lyujun
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'No one is allowed to go out': your stories from the coronavirus outbreak 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7796) : 499-499
作者:  Ferrante, Lucas;  Fearnside, Philip M.
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The outbreak of a new coronavirus is wreaking havoc worldwide. In China, the epicentre of the epidemic, the virus has infected tens of thousands of people and killed some 2,600. Unprecedented measures meant to contain the spread have brought millions of lives to a halt, and the effects have touched economies and global supply chains. The restrictions have also brought challenges to scientists. Some have suspended their usual research to study the coronavirus. Others have had their work or personal lives disrupted by laboratory closures and travel restrictions. In a Nature reader poll, more than 600 of you told us that the coronavirus had affected your lives. These are some of your stories.