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812 Science at Sundance 2022PERSPECTIVES
816 Losing sleep with age
Hypocretin neuron hyperexcitability
underlies disrupted sleep quality associated
with age By L. H. Jacobson and D. Hoyer
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IN BRIEF
798 News at a glanceIN DEPTH
801 United Nations to tackle global
plastics pollution
Research could gain from negotiations to
reduce, reuse, and recycle the common
material By E. Stokstad802 Biden gets pans and praise for
dividing top science positions
Francis Collins named as science
adviser and Alondra Nelson as
head of White House science office
By J. Mervis803 Oldest genomes from Africa
offer glimpse of complex past
Signs of ice age isolation match
archaeological clues By M. Price804 Glowing tumor marker hampers
mouse cancer studies
Response to protein complicates
immunotherapy research By J. Kaiser805 Novel viruses highlight risks
of Asia’s wild animal trade
Sampling of game in China reveals
many viral threats By J. Cohen817 Inferring human evolutionary history
Unified genetic genealogy improves our
understanding of how humans evolved
By J. Rees and A. Andrés
RESEARCH ARTICLE p. 836818 Anticipating antibiotic resistance
Machine learning can use clinical history
to lower the risk of infection recurrence
By J.-B. Lugagne and M. J. Dunlop
REPORT p. 889820 Dimerization decrypts
antibiotic activity
Direct dimerization simplifies the
synthesis of himastatin
and elucidates its mode of action
By M. Smith
REPORT p. 894821 A crooked spinning black hole
New observations challenge the
current understanding of black hole
formation By F. Patat and M. Mapelli
REPORT p. 874822 Flashing light with nanophotonics
Manipulation and enhancement of
scintillation is achieved in nanophotonic
structures By R. Yu and S. Fan
RESEARCH ARTICLE p. 837824 C. Thomas Caskey
(1938–2022)
A visionary architect of genomic
medicine By A. Ballabio and H. ZoghbiCONTENTS
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FEATURES
806 Final resting place
Finland is set to open the world’s first
permanent repository for high-level nuclear
waste. How did it succeed when other
countries stumbled? By S. El-Showk
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