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RESEARCH


IN BRIEF
574 From Science and other journals

RESEARCH ARTICLES
577 Immunology
p21 produces a bioactive secretome
that places stressed cells under
immunosurveillance I. Sturmlechner et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABB3420;
PERSPECTIVE p. 534

578 Indigenous peoples
Effects of land dispossession and forced
migration on Indigenous peoples in North
America J. Farrell et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABE4943;
PERSPECTIVE p. 536

579 Coronavirus
A pernylated dsRNA sensor protects against
severe COVID-19 A. Wickenhagen et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABJ3624;
PERSPECTIVE p. 535

580 Lipid transport
Distinct allosteric mechanisms of first-
generation MsbA inhibitors F. A. Thélot et al.

586 Nuclear architecture
Single-cell nuclear architecture across cell
types in the mouse brain Y. Ta k e i et al.

REPORTS
594 Phytoplankton
Global drivers of eukaryotic plankton
biogeography in the sunlit ocean
G. Sommeria-Klein et al.

599 Sediment transport
Exceptional increases in fluvial
sediment fluxes in a warmer and
wetter High Mountain Asia D. Li et al.

604 Polymer chemistry
Polyethylene materials with in-chain
ketones from nonalternating catalytic
copolymerization M. Baur et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 540

608 Superconductivity
Direct evidence for Cooper pairing
without a spectral gap in a disordered
superconductor above T
K. M. Bastiaans et al.

612 Plasmonics
Electrically switchable metallic polymer
nanoantennas J. Karst et al.

616 Magnetism
Intrinsic 2D-XY ferromagnetism
in a van der Waals monolayer
A. Bedoya-Pinto et al.

621 Perovskites
Liquid-phase sintering of lead halide
perovskites and metal-organic framework
glasses J. Hou et al.

Plant Science
625 NIN-like protein transcription factors
regulate leghemoglobin genes
in legume nodules S. Jiang et al.
629 Processing of NODULE INCEPTION
controls the transition to nitrogen
fixation in root nodules
J. Fe n g et al.

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CONTENTS

DEPARTMENTS
511 Editorial
Linking climate and biodiversity
By Ramón Pichs Madruga

650 Working Life
Your peers are your pillars
By Katharina Maisel

AAAS News & Notes ................................. 549
AAAS Annual Meeting .............................. 633
Science Careers ........................................ 640

PERSPECTIVES
534 Clearing stressed cells
Cell cycle arrest produces a
p21-dependent secretome that
initiates immunosurveillance
of premalignant cells By V. Reen and J. Gil
RESEARCH ARTICLE p. 577

535 Defective viral RNA sensing
linked to severe COVID-
Genetic variation in a sensor of
double-stranded RNA can exacerbate
COVID-19 By J. Schoggins
RESEARCH ARTICLE p. 579

536 Documenting indigenous
dispossession
A major data synthesis maps tribal
displacements By D. L. Fixico
RESEARCH ARTICLE p. 578

538 Memories off the top of
your head
Cortical layer 1 has a special
role in long-term memory
By J. N. Shin et al.

540 Polymer design for the
circular economy
Addition of keto groups to
polyethylene helps it degrade
while maintaining its properties
By M. J. Sobkowicz
REPORT p. 604

BOOKS E T A L.
541 The question of canine origins
With few solid leads,
a paleoanthropologist explores
the emergence of the first dogs
By G. Larson

542 Refining the tree of life
Human interventions, both intentional
and unintentional, define a
new chapter in Earth’s storied history
By S. Campbell-Staton

LETTERS
544 WTO must ban harmful
fisheries subsidies
By U. R. Sumaila et al.

544 Alzheimer’s drugs:
Does reducing amyloid work?
By M. Thambisetty et al.

545 Response
By D. J. Selkoe

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