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E10 | Nature | Vol 577 | 30 January 2020 Corrections & amendments Publisher Correction: Progenitors from the central nervous ...
M any scientists will oversee a team at some point in their careers, whether it is one or two undergraduates doing a summer inte ...
organization as a student or an early-career scientist can be a great way to cultivate your leadership abilities. We’ve compiled ...
Photographed by Oli Sansom. Where I work Mary-Anne Lea T his is part of the Kerguelen Islands in the southern Indian Ocean, one ...
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outlook About Nature Outlooks Nature Outlooks are supplements to Nature supported by external funding. They aim to stimulate int ...
W hat does a healthy forest look like? A seemingly thriving, verdant wilderness can conceal signs of pollution, disease or invas ...
A mother’s first gift to her newborn is a healthy smattering of microbes. Some are passed along through breastfeeding and skin-t ...
past 10,000 years or so. But if changes happen quickly, as demonstrated by the rapid indus- trialization that occurred over the ...
Michael Fischbach investigates the effects of molecules produced by gut microbes. Michael Fischbach, a bioengineer at Stanford U ...
I f cholesterol-lowering drugs are being impeded by the bacteria in some people’s guts, Sony Tuteja is hoping to work out how. S ...
effects, even though none of them were being sold as antibiotics^2. And in 2019, another team found that of 271 drugs incubated ...
F or Gregg Silverman, a rheumatologist at New York University, the day a women he was treating for lupus was visited by her iden ...
immune system’s T and B cells. The immune cells then spot and attack dangerous intrud- ers carrying those antigen flags. T cells ...
B efore Ethan Loyola reached his first birthday, it was clear that something was wrong with his gut. As a baby, he had been give ...
The differences between the two groups also proved striking on a biological level. “We uncov- ered several differences in faecal ...
I n July 1984, a young Australian gastroen- terologist drank a beef broth spiked with the pathogenic bacterium Helicobacter pylo ...
bacterium called Bacteroides fragilis, a cause of diarrhoeal disease in young children, was implicated in the development of bow ...
Physicians now test donated samples for the drug-resistant strain of E. coli that caused the infections. But fearing that a newl ...
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE “Deep profiling allows the disease state or treatment response to be modelled as a continuum.” Era ...
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