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Nature

Nature, Vol.590, No.7844 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0028-0836 (Print) 

In this Issue (30 articles)

Cortical response selectivity derives from strength in numbers of synapses
Scholl B, Thomas CI, Ryan MA, Kamasawa N, Fitzpatrick D
Food for thought about the immune drivers of gut pain
Brierley SM
9 - 9 Rethink how we plan research to shrink COVID health disparities
Cooper L
10 - 10 MEASUREMENTS REVEAL MONUMENTAL GLOBAL MELTDOWN
[Anonymous]
10 - 10 UP IN THE AIR: OZONE THREAT'S PUZZLING PROVENANCE
[Anonymous]
10 - 10 WHY SOME VIRUSES CAUSE THE SNIFFLES YEAR AFTER YEAR
[Anonymous]
10 - 10 BABY MICE KNOW THEIR MUM - AND DON'T FORGETHER
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 CASUAL GESTURES HAVE A HAND IN WHAT PEOPLE HEAR
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 SNAP TRAP: PLANT CYBORG POWERED BY SMARTPHONE TAP
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 INDIGENOUS ALASKANS' FORT FOUND AT LAST
[Anonymous]
15 - 16 HOW TO REDESIGN COVID VACCINES SO THEY PROTECT AGAINST VARIANTS
Callaway E, Ledford H
17 - 17 NOVAVAX OFFERS FIRST EVIDENCE THAT COVID VACCINES PROTECT PEOPLE AGAINST VARIANTS
Callaway E, Mallapaty S
18 - 19 BIDEN'S AMBITIOUS COVID PLAN: WHAT SCIENTISTS THINK
Maxmen A, Subbaraman N
19 - 20 'LIFE ON VENUS' CLAIM FACES STRONGEST CHALLENGE YET
Witze A
20 - 21 FAMED CHINESE IMMUNOLOGIST CLEARED OF PLAGIARISM AND FRAUD
Cyranoski D
26 - 28 COVID-19 RARELY SPREADS THROUGH SURFACES. SO WHY ARE WE STILL DEEP CLEANING?
Lewis D
29 - 31 ROGUE ANTIBODIES COULD BE DRIVING SEVERE COVID-19
Khamsi R
33 - 35 Q&A: How cartoonists skewer tensions between science and society
Witze A, Fara P
36 - 36 TL;DR: how well do machines summarize our work?
Bagrow JP
36 - 36 Open access: pay-for-review option-ethical questions
Conticello S
36 - 36 COVID-19 vaccines: sprint predicted a decade ago
Rappuoli R
36 - 36 COVID-19 vaccines: call for global push to maintain efficacy
Stohr K, Cox N
38 - 39 An estimation of undetected COVID cases
Shaman J
43 - 44 A molecular handbook for human development
Kuperwaser F, Yanai I
44 - 45 Reversal of immune-cell shutdown protects the ageing brain
Neher JJ
74 - + Antiferromagnetic half-skyrmions and bimerons at room temperature
Jani H, Lin JC, Chen JH, Harrison J, Maccherozzi F, Schad J, Prakash S, Eom CB, Ariando A, Venkatesan T, Radaelli PG
171 - 172 'The problem is greater than it's ever been': US universities urged to invest in mental-health resources
Woolston C
172 - 172 ZOOM FATIGUE SAPS GRANT REVIEWERS' ATTENTION
Chawla DS
173 - 174 FIVE REASONS TO LOVE THE COMMAND LINE
Perkel JM
176 - 176 Meet the food pioneer whose meat replacements are rocking the gravy boat
Leeming J, Brown P