Science - USA (2022-02-11)

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ILLUSTRATION: ROBERT NEUBECKER

NEWS


IN BRIEF


594 News at a glance


IN DEPTH


596 U.S. science adviser resigns after
bullying charge
Eric Lander’s abrupt departure comes as
Biden administration pushes research
initiatives By D. Malakoff


597 Geneticists find clues to unexplained
child deaths
Sequencing mysterious cases yields
mutations linked to seizures and arrhythmias
By K. Servick


INSIGHTS


PERSPECTIVES
615 Starfish grow extraordinary
crystals
Biomineralization in a starfish displays
morphologically complex features
By S. T. Hyde and F. C. Meldrum
REPORT p. 647

616 A new model of
sex chromosome evolution
A new model, based on the evolution of
gene regulation, challenges the classical
theory By P. Muralidhar and C. Veller
REPORT p. 663

618 Breaking symmetry for
piezoelectricity
Record-breaking piezoelectricity
is achieved in oxides with
symmetry-breaking defects By F. Li
REPORT p. 653

619 From start to finish—
a molecular link in wound repair
p53 mediates epithelial cell migration
and leader cell elimination during
wound repair By S. Yun and V. Greco
RESEARCH ARTICLE p. 628

620 Caloric restriction has
a new player
Reverse translation of a human
caloric restriction trial finds
an immunometabolic regulator
By T. W. Rhoads and R. M. Anderson
REPORT p. 671

622 Thomas E. Lovejoy
(1941–2021)
Biodiversity pioneer and expert on
the Amazon rainforest By W. F. Laurance

BOOKS E T A L.
623 Vivid snapshots of the past
A paleontologist offers an immersive
look at pivotal moments in Earth’s history
By L. Grande

PERSPECTIVES
613 The chronic growing pains
of communicating science online
Scientists have not yet adapted
to new information environments
By D. Brossard and D. A. Scheufele
PODCAST

BOOKS E T A L.
624 Social media and
shared reality
Exacerbated by engagement
algorithms, flat Earth theories
and other fringe beliefs thrive
By J. Golbeck

Science and social media


DEPARTMENTS
593 Editorial
Science and social media By H. Holden Thorp

LETTERS
608 NextGen Voices
Social media: Good or evil?
PODCAST

POLICY FORUM
610 EU and US legislation seek to
open up digital platform data
Constraints on data access must
be addressed to facilitate research
By B. Nonnecke and C. Carlton

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598 A 10,000-year head start for modern
humans in Europe?
Tooth and tools suggest moderns and
Neanderthals took turns in French cave By M. Price
SCIENCE ADVANCES RESEARCH ARTICLE BY
L. SLIMAK ET AL. 10.1126/SCIADV.ABJ

600 European fusion reactor sets
record for sustained energy
World’s largest tokamak paves the way for
ITER with a capstone run of pulses using
power-producing tritium By D. Clery

601 An electric jolt strips valuable metals
from waste
New method can pull rare earth elements from
electronic waste and coal ash By S. Kean
SCIENCE ADVANCES RESEARCH ARTICLE BY
B. DENG ET AL. 10.1126/SCIADV.ABM

602 Massive U.S. innovation bills face
difficult road in Congress
Lawmakers must reconcile competing
visions for boosting research spending and
helping high-tech industries By J. Mervis

FEATURES
604 Dream machine
In a few classrooms, robots attend for
children ailing at home. A researcher
wants to know how to make
the devices better By A. Katsnelson

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