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Communications Earth & Environment – Comprehensive accounting for consumptive water uses in the Colorado River Basin, United States indicates that irrigated agriculture consumes half of…
Nature Communications – Co-infections are much less studied than single pathogen infections. Here, the authors show that co-infection with two unrelated viruses, neurotropic Semliki Forest…
Nature Neuroscience – This paper provides recommendations for researchers on responsibly conceptualizing, contextualizing and communicating issues related to race and ethnicity, including examples…
Nature Communications – In nature, soil, pollinators, and herbivores are the main drivers of plant adaptation and diversification. This study reveals that the interaction between…
Nature Communications – International initiatives set ambitious targets for ecological restoration. Here, the authors conduct a meta-analysis to quantify the impacts of ecological restoration on…
Nature Communications – Identity-by-descent (IBD) is used to infer malaria parasite population demography, but positive selection imposed by drug pressure can bias IBD estimates. This…
Nature Mental Health – The authors examine the longitudinal relationship between residential greenness and the incidence of depression and anxiety using a sample of 409,556…
Nature Genetics – Single-cell transcriptomics and expression quantitative trait locus mapping in 114 lung tissue samples, including 66 with interstitial lung disease, highlight the…
Communications Biology – An epigenetic study on free-ranging spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) suggests that genes are differentially methylated between high-ranking and low-ranking females (cubs…
Nature Reviews Disease Primers – Diabetic retinopathy is a common microvascular complication of diabetes and is a major cause of vision loss in middle-aged and…