[Geochemistry] What goes down comes back up
Earth's oceans are thought to have come from a slow outgassing of water from the mantle during planet formation. However, we also know that volatiles can be recycled during subduction – [Read More] (Source: Editors' Choice)
Source: Editors' Choice - April 7, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Brent Grocholski Tags: Geochemistry Source Type: research

[Neurodevelopment] Folate manages cell shape during neurulation
During neurulation in vertebrate embryos, a topologically flat surface pinches off a tube to form the central nervous system. Deficiencies in folate can cause failure to close that – [Read More] (Source: Editors' Choice)
Source: Editors' Choice - April 7, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Pamela J. Hines Tags: Neurodevelopment Source Type: research

[Quantum Mechanics] Fine-tuning a quantum witness
Quantum entanglement produces correlations between particles that cannot be described classically, and it is a resource sought out in many applications to leverage the quantum advantage – [Read More] (Source: Editors' Choice)
Source: Editors' Choice - April 7, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Ian S. Osborne Tags: Quantum Mechanics Source Type: research

[Neuroscience] Where to keep information about others?
Because humans are social animals, it is important for us to store information about others, such as how they look and sound, who they are, and our general impressions. Little is known – [Read More] (Source: Editors' Choice)
Source: Editors' Choice - April 7, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Peter Stern Tags: Neuroscience Source Type: research

[Microbiome] Immune sensor maintains gut microbiome
Emerging evidence indicates that the immune system can influence microbiome composition. Chen et al. now report that patients with active ulcerative colitis have low expression – [Read More] (Source: Editors' Choice)
Source: Editors' Choice - April 7, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Priscilla N. Kelly Tags: Microbiome Source Type: research

Selecting drugs with peptide networks
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Source: Editors' Choice - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Szuromi, P. Tags: twil Source Type: research

What goes down comes back up
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Source: Editors' Choice - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Grocholski, B. Tags: twil Source Type: research

Folate manages cell shape during neurulation
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Source: Editors' Choice - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Hines, P. J. Tags: twil Source Type: research

Fine-tuning a quantum witness
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Source: Editors' Choice - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Osborne, I. S. Tags: twil Source Type: research

Where to keep information about others?
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Source: Editors' Choice - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Stern, P. Tags: twil Source Type: research

Immune sensor maintains gut microbiome
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Source: Editors' Choice - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Kelly, P. N. Tags: twil Source Type: research

Threats of coastal hypoxia
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Source: Editors' Choice - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Sugden, A. M. Tags: twil Source Type: research

[Coral Reefs] Threats of coastal hypoxia
Global alarm about the fate of tropical coastal coral reefs has recently been heightened by bleaching events brought about by El Niño. Altieri et al. focus on a potential – [Read More] (Source: Editors' Choice)
Source: Editors' Choice - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Andrew M. Sugden Tags: Coral Reefs Source Type: research

[Education] 3D assessment: The future is here
Science education reforms for kindergarten through 12th grade focus on three-dimensional learning (3D-L), comprising scientific and engineering practices, crosscutting concepts, and – [Read More] (Source: Editors' Choice)
Source: Editors' Choice - March 31, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Melissa McCartney Tags: Education Source Type: research

[Water Chemistry] Neon nudges clusters toward bulk liquid
It is hard to get a global sense of what is happening at the molecular level in a drop of water. The hydrogen bonds responsible for the molecules' mutual attraction are in a constant – [Read More] (Source: Editors' Choice)
Source: Editors' Choice - March 31, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Jake Yeston Tags: Water Chemistry Source Type: research