Science - USA (2022-01-07)

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4 7 JANUARY 2022 • VOL 375 ISSUE 6576 science.org SCIENCE

ILLUSTRATION: NICOLLE FULLER AT SAYO STUDIO

RESEARCH


IN BRIEF


36 From Science and other journals


REVIEW


39 Cancer
Tertiary lymphoid structures in cancer
T. N. Schumacher and D. S. Thommen
REVIEW SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABF


RESEARCH ARTICLES


40 Organoids
Tissue geometry drives
deterministic organoid patterning
N. Gjorevski et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.AAW
PERSPECTIVE p. 26


41 Neuroscience
Dense functional and molecular readout
of a circuit hub in sensory cortex
C. Condylis et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABL


42 Neuroscience
A neuronal mechanism for
motivational control of behavior
J. Courtin et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABG


43 Coronavirus
Immune correlates analysis of the
mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine efficacy
clinical trial P. B. Gilbert et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 22


50 Spliceosome
Structural basis of branch site recognition
by the human spliceosome
J. Tholen et al.


REPORTS
57 Geophysics
On the relative temperatures of Earth’s
volcanic hotspots and mid-ocean ridges
X. Bao et al.

62 Nanomaterials
Single-walled zeolitic nanotubes
A. Korde et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 29

66 Batteries
Capturing the swelling of solid-electrolyte
interphase in lithium metal batteries
Z. Zhang et al.

71 Solar cells
Metastable Dion-Jacobson 2D structure
enables efficient and stable perovskite
solar cells F. Zhang et al.

76 Heavy fermions
Evidence for a delocalization quantum phase
transition without symmetry breaking in
CeCoIn N. Maksimovic et al.

82 Neuroscience
Voltage compartmentalization in dendritic
spines in vivo V. H. Cornejo et al.

86 Structural biology
Cryo-EM structure of human GPR
receptor coupled to the RGS7-Gb5 signaling
complex D. N. Patil et al.

91 Cell and gene therapy
CAR T cells produced in vivo to treat
cardiac injury J. G. Rurik et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 23

97 Nitrogen cycle
Oxygen and nitrogen production by an
ammonia-oxidizing archaeon B. Kraft et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 27

101 Paleoecology
Smaller fish species in a warm and
oxygen-poor Humboldt Current system
R. Salvatteci et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 25

104 Structural virology
Structural basis of synergistic neutralization
of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus
by human antibodies
A. K. Mishra et al.

ON THE COVER
Lipid nanoparticles (spheres) use antibodies
against the CD5 protein (antibodies, blue;
CD5, red) to specifically target T cells
while inside the bloodstream and tissues.
The nanoparticles deliver mRNA to T cells,
reprogramming them in vivo to transiently
express chimeric antigen receptors (gold)
that target pathogenic
cardiac fibroblasts.
In vivo–engineered
T cells mitigate cardiac
fibrosis and improve
heart function in a
mouse model. See pages
23 and 91. Illustration:
C. Bickel/Science

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CONTENTS


DEPARTMENTS
5 Editorial
Looking ahead, looking back
By H. Holden Thorp

114 Working Life
Beyond Title IX
By Savannah A. Collins-Key

New Products ..............................................
Science Careers .......................................... 111

BOOKS E T A L.


34 Deciphering Egypt’s Great Pyramid
An ancient archive offers new insights
into the construction of a man-made
wonder By A. Robinson


35 Confronting age-old questions,
big and small
A wry romp through science’s greatest hits
and challenges entertains and illuminates
By M. Engel
41


Diverse neuronal types form functional circuits in the rodent primary somatosensory cortex
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