▽Nature ●07/17 12:37 Birth of a solar system caught ‘on camera’ for first timeAstronomers get rare glimpse of earliest stages of planet formation around a baby starFeatured ContentGiant study finds a research field that’s mostly reproducibleResearchers assessed more than 1,000 results from fruit-fly immunity research published between 1959 and 2011. The majority of findings look verifiable.Chris SimmsNews16 Jul
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▽Nature Reviews Neuroscience ●07/17 07:19 Towards single-cell-resolution global maps of mammalian brainsBrain cell atlases are revolutionizing neuroscience by using single-cell and spatial genomics to reveal the brain’s cellular diversity across development, function and disease. Fully realizing the potential of these atlases requires continued technology improvement, multimodal data integration and strategies to address ethical challeng
▽Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology ●07/16 09:27 Degrons: defining the rules of protein degradationDegrons allow E3 ubiquitin ligases to identify their substrates, and thus have a central role in protein degradation by the ubiquitin–proteasome system. This Review discusses the latest insights into the mechanisms underlying degron function, the relevance of degrons in disease and how degrons can be harnessed for therapeutic protein degradation.
▽Nature Neuroscience ●07/15 16:03 Direct interactions between the human insula and hippocampus during memory encodingThe hippocampus and insula communicate when processing emotional memories. Discrete sites in the human insular cortex showed changes that predicted later memory recall, while others responded to emotional content.Weichen HuangDian LyuJosef ParviziArticle14 Jul 2025Response of spatially defined microglia states