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    Social and Interdisciplinary Sciences Extractive and industrial development pressures jeopardize Indigenous rights and impede global environmental justice. Neuroscience CD4+ T cells are recruited into brain and worsen hemorrhagic stroke injury involving pro-inflammatory…

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    • To understand how the pancreatic tumor microenvironment contributes to disease progression, researchers have developed an experimental model allowing for direct, microscopic visualization of human pancreatic tumors. Learn more in this week’s issue: https://t.co/J8Zl2HyWCf https://t.co/ZKJPXFTHlu

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    Neuroscience The development of comparative gene editing strategies improves the translatability of animal research. The neuronal encoding of safety features in the hippocampus helps to suppress fear memories. Earth, Environmental,…

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    • New research highlights the intrinsic plasticity of nanolaminate grains and their critical role in improving the strength and tensile ductility of structural metallic materials. Learn more in this week’s issue of Science Advances: https://t.co/j1qewdgbLh https://t.co/fc5esoalEv

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    Social and Interdisciplinary Sciences A hybrid epi-economic model examines the dynamic response of an emergent pathogen to two control strategies: lockdown and testing. Deep biological profiling and machine learning reveal insights into the epidemiology of preterm birth. …

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    • New research uses a #MachineLearning approach to reveal insights into the interplay between biological, phenotypic, and environmental factors contributing to premature and healthy pregnancies. Learn more in this week’s issue of Science Advances: https://t.co/kayldNrpLo https://t.co/Ugav4SYulo

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    Neuroscience APOEε4 contributes to microglial activation in early Braak regions, promoting Alzheimer’s disease progression. Stress-evoked calcium and cAMP signaling has opposite roles in molecular adaptation and social behavior. …

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    • Using electron microscopy and deep learning, researchers have unraveled the complex intercellular connections that bridge pairs of cerebellar granule cells throughout the external granular layer of the cerebellum. Learn more in this week’s issue: https://t.co/cxtpfAzPRZ https://t.co/bkaeUnVIc7

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    Focus Neuroscience Traumatic brain injury-induced oxidative stress accelerates onset of a microglial phenotype seen in old age. Shifting visual attention in space involves coarse-to-fine selection downward the hierarchy of visual cortex areas. …

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    • A new study in mice sheds light on the origin of taste. Learn more in this week's issue of Science Advances: https://t.co/58vHQRZn8h https://t.co/axtep3xUzW

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    Social and Interdisciplinary Sciences A previously unknown measure for estimating ideological divergence in social networks is used to study polarization. Neuroscience A far-red fluorescent protein-based indicator allowed the imaging of synaptic Zn2+ in brain slices and…

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    • Researchers have used quantum computer emulations to model atomic systems. Their first-quantized grid-based simulation represents the molecule’s wave function in a manner similar to a grid of pixels representing an image. Learn more in this week’s issue: https://t.co/qOI0m7q1bD https://t.co/1B943SHpvz

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    Focus Social and Interdisciplinary Sciences Bow and arrow technologies were already mastered during the earliest Homo sapiens migration in Eurasia some 54 ka ago. Neuroscience Hunger adipokine asprosin inhibits SK currents in AgRP neurons to…

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    • New work offers a path to ultrafast switches and optical communication at petahertz speeds, several orders of magnitude faster than semiconductor-based electronics. Learn more in this week's issue of Science Advances: https://t.co/9LgVyZxvoL https://t.co/A4uoynOSnU

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    Focus Social and Interdisciplinary Sciences White Airbnb guests favor white hosts and white-authored recommendations, but the two types of racial bias are offsetting. Neuroscience A brain-based index can improve the application of the reasonable…

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    • Researchers have generated a comprehensive profile to identify potential drug candidates to treat rhabdomyosarcoma, one of the most common types of pediatric cancers. Learn more in this week's issue: https://t.co/aOsRLf7xQK https://t.co/NLnMUWniBq

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    This functionality was made available in version 7.3.0 of FreeSurfer. Please note that version 2.0 of the tool is being released in the development version on February 6th 2023. Author: Juan Eugenio Iglesias E-mail: jiglesiasgonzalez [at] mgh.harvard.edu Rather than directly contacting the author, please post your questions on this module to the FreeSurfer mailing list at freesurfer…

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    • RT @JuanEugenioIgl1: SynthSR 2.0 is out in @ScienceAdvances and publicly available (https://t.co/s0pgP6T11e). SynthSR uses machine learnin…

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    Focus Genomic records of genetic recombination and mutation rates indicate that freshwater ammonia-oxidizing archaea have evolved through paleoclimate and geohydrological history. Neanderthals hunted elephants at Neumark-Nord 1 (Germany), a finding that has major implications for our…

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    • Working with chert samples from a vertical vein below a 3.5-billion-year-old seafloor vent system, researchers found that some of the carbon are composed of organic compounds formed through nonliving processes. Learn more in this week's issue: https://t.co/zteWWuz3Aq https://t.co/uFZFroNzVN