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    August 2021 Vol 7, Issue 33Social and Interdisciplinary SciencesNeuroscience Brain-wide neural dynamics of poststroke recovery induced by optogenetic stimulation By Shahabeddin Vahdat, Arjun Vivek Pendharkar, Terrance Chiang, Sean Harvey, Haruto Uchino, Zhijuan Cao, Anika Kim, ManKin Choy, Hansen Chen, Hyun Joo Lee, Michelle Y. Cheng, Jin Hyung Lee, Gary K. Steinberg …

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    August 2021 Vol 7, Issue 32Earth, Environmental, Ecological, and Space Sciences Absence of a long-lived lunar paleomagnetosphere By John A. Tarduno, Rory D. Cottrell, Kristin Lawrence, Richard K. Bono, Wentao Huang, Catherine L. Johnson, Eric G. Blackman, Aleksey V. Smirnov, Miki Nakajima, Clive R. Neal, Tinghong Zhou, Mauricio Ibanez-Mejia, Hirokuni Oda, Ben…

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    July 2021 Vol 7, Issue 30Neuroscience FUS-ALS mutants alter FMRP phase separation equilibrium and impair protein translation By , Agnieszka M. Ule, Maria Giovanna Garone, Brian Tsang, Francesca Mattedi, P. Andrew Chong, Jack Humphrey, Seth Jarvis, Melis Pisiren, Oscar G. Wilkins, Micheal L. Nosella, Anny Devoy, Cristian Bodo, Rafaela Fernandez de la Fuente, Elizabeth…

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    • A new analysis of 71 years of data from the Santa Ana wind fires, profiling hard-to-study transmembrane proteins for a potential treatment for depression, and more in this week’s Science Advances: https://t.co/LcqNVZTcYQ https://t.co/UIWup5uVjj

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    July 2021 Vol 7, Issue 28Social and Interdisciplinary SciencesNeuroscienceEarth, Environmental, Ecological, and Space Sciences Changing atmospheric acidity as a modulator of nutrient deposition and ocean biogeochemistry By Alex R. Baker, Maria Kanakidou, Athanasios Nenes, Stelios Myriokefalitakis, Peter L. Croot, Robert A. Duce, Yuan Gao, Cécile Guieu, Akinori Ito,…

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    • Analyzing the tone of pandemic-related social media posts from Congress and shedding light on the mysterious mechanisms behind schizophrenia—all new in this week’s Science Advances: https://t.co/BSOUyLP7PH https://t.co/fYuy0fccoi

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    July 2021 Vol 7, Issue 28Social and Interdisciplinary SciencesNeuroscienceEarth, Environmental, Ecological, and Space Sciences Changing atmospheric acidity as a modulator of nutrient deposition and ocean biogeochemistry By Alex R. Baker, Maria Kanakidou, Athanasios Nenes, Stelios Myriokefalitakis, Peter L. Croot, Robert A. Duce, Yuan Gao, Cécile Guieu, Akinori Ito,…

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    • A set of genes that distinguish triple-negative breast cancer metastases, mysterious firefly synchronies, and more in this week’s Science Advances: https://t.co/htP7FVZUO5 https://t.co/zFJCJEfzSX

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    June 2021 Vol 7, Issue 27EditorialNeuroscience The essential role of recurrent processing for figure-ground perception in mice By Lisa Kirchberger, Sreedeep Mukherjee, Ulf H. Schnabel, Enny H. van Beest, Areg Barsegyan, Christiaan N. Levelt, J. Alexander Heimel, Jeannette A. M. Lorteije, Chris van der Togt, Matthew W. Self, Pieter R. Roelfsema Science…

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    • A new study has identified 200 previously approved drugs that could be repurposed to treat #COVID19, and new insights into how neural activity during visual processing shapes perception. Check out these stories and more, this week in Science Advances: https://t.co/p8jPgIMvPX https://t.co/2DDdBlq3EY

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    June 2021 Vol 7, Issue 25Social and Interdisciplinary SciencesNeuroscience Following spatial Aβ aggregation dynamics in evolving Alzheimer’s disease pathology by imaging stable isotope labeling kinetics By Wojciech Michno, Katie M. Stringer, Thomas Enzlein, Melissa K. Passarelli, Stephane Escrig, Karina Vitanova, Jack Wood, Kaj Blennow, Henrik Zetterberg, Anders…

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    • Critical new information that could inform future global climate projections, and new insight into protecting concert musicians from disease-spreading aerosols, including #COVID19. Check out these stories and more, this week in Science Advances: https://t.co/aao8URTe0b https://t.co/81LPK91V0q

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    June 2021 Vol 7, Issue 25Social and Interdisciplinary SciencesNeuroscience Following spatial Aβ aggregation dynamics in evolving Alzheimer’s disease pathology by imaging stable isotope labeling kinetics By Wojciech Michno, Katie M. Stringer, Thomas Enzlein, Melissa K. Passarelli, Stephane Escrig, Karina Vitanova, Jack Wood, Kaj Blennow, Henrik Zetterberg, Anders…

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