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As several papers in this issue exemplify, academic researchers continue to find new tricks for CRISPR-associated nucleases.
Two papers in this issue describe the differentiation of embryonic stem cells to definitive endoderm (p 1534; p 1542).
The papers in this issue are intended to provide frameworks for advancing research on these and other topics.
GW170817 was detected in γ-rays6 and, as reported in five papers in this issue 7,8,9,10,11, in X-rays, optical light and infrared light.
In related papers in this issue of Nature, two groups report cryo-electron microscopy structures of the full-length mouse Piezo1 and reveal three flexible propeller blades.
A collection of three papers in this issue, tackling seemingly unrelated planetary phenomena, marks a notable unification of Solar System dynamics.
Two papers in this issue report notable contributions towards an understanding of high-temperature superconductivity, still an elusive goal after more than 20 years of intensive research.
For example, the sections on contaminant transport and CFD are relatively brief, partly because they are the subject of other papers in this issue.
Two papers in this issue (Luo et al., 2009; Scholl et al., 2009) could change this landscape by uncovering kinase-specific vulnerabilities in tumors with RAS mutations.
This serves as background information for the analyses of biological and chemical processes and of biogeochemical fluxes addressed by other papers in this issue.
This paper is the first of five papers in this issue that describes a new research consortium funded by the National Institutes of Health.
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