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[PNAS] [PNAS Nexus: A new open access journal. Find out more.](/cgi/adclick/?ad=56327&adclick=true&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pnas.org%2Fpage%2Fupdates%23nexus-launch)   [January 11, 2022; Vol. 119, No. 2]( ) This Week in PNAS [In This Issue]( This week's research highlights --------------------------------------------------------------- Profile [Complex and yet predictable: The message of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics]( A. R. Ravishankara, David A. Randall, and James W. Hurrell The life and work of NAS members --------------------------------------------------------------- Commentaries [Supergenes, supergenomes, and complex social traits]( Juergen Gadau and Jennifer H. Fewell [Microbes set the (woodrat) menu: Host genetics control diet-specific gut microbes]( Taichi A. Suzuki and Ruth E. Ley --------------------------------------------------------------- Letters [No robust relation between larger cities and depression]( Karoline B. S. Huth, Adam Finnemann, Maarten W. J. van den Ende, and Peter M. A. Sloot [Reply to Huth et al.: Cities are defined by their spatially aggregated socioeconomic networks]( Andrew J. Stier, Kathryn E. Schertz, Nak Won Rim, Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez, Benjamin B. Lahey, Luís M. A. Bettencourt, and Marc G. Berman --------------------------------------------------------------- Physical Sciences Applied Mathematics [Modeling for COVID-19 college reopening decisions: Cornell, a case study]( Peter I. Frazier, J. Massey Cashore, Ning Duan, Shane G. Henderson, Alyf Janmohamed, Brian Liu, David B. Shmoys, Jiayue Wan, and Yujia Zhang Applied Physical Sciences [Electrostatic tweezer for droplet manipulation]( Yuankai Jin, Wanghuai Xu, Huanhuan Zhang, Ruirui Li, Jing Sun, Siyan Yang, Minjie Liu, Haiyang Mao, and Zuankai Wang Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences [Trophic interactions with heterotrophic bacteria limit the range of Prochlorococcus]( Christopher L. Follett, Stephanie Dutkiewicz, François Ribalet, Emily Zakem, David Caron, E. Virginia Armbrust, and Michael J. Follows [Two-step nucleation of the Earth’s inner core]( Yang Sun, Feng Zhang, Mikhail I. Mendelev, Renata M. Wentzcovitch, and Kai-Ming Ho Engineering [The synthetic artificial stem cell (SASC): Shifting the paradigm of cell therapy in regenerative engineering]( Shiv Shah, Caldon Jayson Esdaille, Maumita Bhattacharjee, Ho-Man Kan, and Cato T. Laurencin [Portable, handheld, and affordable blood perfusion imager for screening of subsurface cancer in resource-limited settings]( Arka Bhowmik, Biswajoy Ghosh, Mousumi Pal, Ranjan Rashmi Paul, Jyotirmoy Chatterjee, and Suman Chakraborty Environmental Sciences [Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide]( C. Roland Pitcher, Jan G. Hiddink, Simon Jennings, Jeremy Collie, Ana M. Parma, Ricardo Amoroso, Tessa Mazor, Marija Sciberras, Robert A. McConnaughey, Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp, Michel J. Kaiser, Petri Suuronen, and Ray Hilborn [“Late-stage” deforestation enhances storm trends in coastal West Africa]( Christopher M. Taylor, Cornelia Klein, Douglas J. Parker, France Gerard, Valiyaveetil Shamsudheen Semeena, Emma J. Barton, and Bethan L. Harris Sustainability Science [“Late-stage” deforestation enhances storm trends in coastal West Africa]( Christopher M. Taylor, Cornelia Klein, Douglas J. Parker, France Gerard, Valiyaveetil Shamsudheen Semeena, Emma J. Barton, and Bethan L. Harris --------------------------------------------------------------- Social Sciences Economic Sciences [Pooled testing efficiency increases with test frequency]( Ned Augenblick, Jonathan Kolstad, Ziad Obermeyer, and Ao Wang Environmental Sciences [Association of improved air quality with lower dementia risk in older women]( Xinhui Wang, Diana Younan, Joshua Millstein, Andrew J. Petkus, Erika Garcia, Daniel P. Beavers, Mark A. Espeland, Helena C. Chui, Susan M. Resnick, Margaret Gatz, Joel D. Kaufman, Gregory A. Wellenius, Eric A. Whitsel, JoAnn E. Manson, Stephen R. Rapp, and Jiu-Chiuan Chen Psychological and Cognitive Sciences [Unlocking adults’ implicit statistical learning by cognitive depletion]( Eleonore H. M. Smalle, Tatsuya Daikoku, Arnaud Szmalec, Wouter Duyck, and Riikka Möttönen Social Sciences [Intersectional inequalities in science]( Diego Kozlowski, Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, and Thema Monroe-White Sustainability Science [The distributional outcomes of rights-based management in fisheries]( Joshua K. Abbott, Bryan Leonard, and Brian Garber-Yonts --------------------------------------------------------------- Biological Sciences Applied Biological Sciences [The synthetic artificial stem cell (SASC): Shifting the paradigm of cell therapy in regenerative engineering]( Shiv Shah, Caldon Jayson Esdaille, Maumita Bhattacharjee, Ho-Man Kan, and Cato T. Laurencin Biophysics and Computational Biology [Imaging active site chemistry and protonation states: NMR crystallography of the tryptophan synthase α-aminoacrylate intermediate]( Jacob B. Holmes, Viktoriia Liu, Bethany G. Caulkins, Eduardo Hilario, Rittik K. Ghosh, Victoria N. Drago, Robert P. Young, Jennifer A. Romero, Adam D. Gill, Paul M. Bogie, Joana Paulino, Xiaoling Wang, Gwladys Riviere, Yuliana K. Bosken, Jochem Struppe, Alia Hassan, Jevgeni Guidoulianov, Barbara Perrone, Frederic Mentink-Vigier, Chia-en A. Chang, Joanna R. Long, Richard J. Hooley, Timothy C. Mueser, Michael F. Dunn, and Leonard J. Mueller [Structural transitions in the GTP cap visualized by cryo-electron microscopy of catalytically inactive microtubules]( Benjamin J. LaFrance, Johanna Roostalu, Gil Henkin, Basil J. Greber, Rui Zhang, Davide Normanno, Chloe O. McCollum, Thomas Surrey, and Eva Nogales Cell Biology [Interplay between Asters/GRAMD1s and phosphatidylserine in intermembrane transport of LDL cholesterol]( Michael N. Trinh, Michael S. Brown, Joachim Seemann, Gonçalo Vale, Jeffrey G. McDonald, Joseph L. Goldstein, and Feiran Lu Developmental Biology [FASN-dependent de novo lipogenesis is required for brain development]( Daniel Gonzalez-Bohorquez, Isabel M. Gallego López, Baptiste N. Jaeger, Sibylle Pfammatter, Megan Bowers, Clay F. Semenkovich, and Sebastian Jessberger Ecology [Trophic interactions with heterotrophic bacteria limit the range of Prochlorococcus]( Christopher L. Follett, Stephanie Dutkiewicz, François Ribalet, Emily Zakem, David Caron, E. Virginia Armbrust, and Michael J. Follows [Disentangling direct from indirect relationships in association networks]( Naijia Xiao, Aifen Zhou, Megan L. Kempher, Benjamin Y. Zhou, Zhou Jason Shi, Mengting Yuan, Xue Guo, Linwei Wu, Daliang Ning, Joy Van Nostrand, Mary K. Firestone, and Jizhong Zhou Environmental Sciences [Association of improved air quality with lower dementia risk in older women]( Xinhui Wang, Diana Younan, Joshua Millstein, Andrew J. Petkus, Erika Garcia, Daniel P. Beavers, Mark A. Espeland, Helena C. Chui, Susan M. Resnick, Margaret Gatz, Joel D. Kaufman, Gregory A. Wellenius, Eric A. Whitsel, JoAnn E. Manson, Stephen R. Rapp, and Jiu-Chiuan Chen [Evidence that Pacific tuna mercury levels are driven by marine methylmercury production and anthropogenic inputs]( Anaïs Médieu, David Point, Takaaki Itai, Hélène Angot, Pearse J. Buchanan, Valérie Allain, Leanne Fuller, Shane Griffiths, David P. Gillikin, Jeroen E. Sonke, Lars-Eric Heimbürger-Boavida, Marie-Maëlle Desgranges, Christophe E. Menkes, Daniel J. Madigan, Pablo Brosset, Olivier Gauthier, Alessandro Tagliabue, Laurent Bopp, Anouk Verheyden, and Anne Lorrain Immunology and Inflammation [Bacillus anthracis induces NLRP3 inflammasome activation and caspase-8–mediated apoptosis of macrophages to promote lethal anthrax]( Filip Van Hauwermeiren, Nina Van Opdenbosch, Hanne Van Gorp, Nathalia de Vasconcelos, Geert van Loo, Peter Vandenabeele, Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti, and Mohamed Lamkanfi Medical Sciences [Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2: A paradigm for allosteric regulation by membranes]( Varnavas D. Mouchlis, Daiki Hayashi, Alexis M. Vasquez, Jian Cao, J. Andrew McCammon, and Edward A. Dennis Microbiology [Hemochromatosis drives acute lethal intestinal responses to hyperyersiniabactin-producing Yersinia pseudotuberculosis]( Shreya Das, Mohd Saqib, Ryan C. Meng, Sridar V. Chittur, Ziqiang Guan, Fengyi Wan, and Wei Sun [Acquisition of the arginine deiminase system benefits epiparasitic Saccharibacteria and their host bacteria in a mammalian niche environment]( Jing Tian, Daniel R. Utter, Lujia Cen, Pu-Ting Dong, Wenyuan Shi, Batbileg Bor, Man Qin, Jeffrey S. McLean, and Xuesong He [Neuropilin-1, a myeloid cell-specific protein, is an inhibitor of HIV-1 infectivity]( Shumei Wang, Li Zhao, Xiaowei Zhang, Jingjing Zhang, Hong Shang, and Guoxin Liang [A quantitative framework reveals traditional laboratory growth is a highly accurate model of human oral infection]( Gina R. Lewin, Kendall S. Stocke, Richard J. Lamont, and Marvin Whiteley [Deconstructing Methanosarcina acetivorans into an acetogenic archaeon]( Christian Schöne, Anja Poehlein, Nico Jehmlich, Norman Adlung, Rolf Daniel, Martin von Bergen, Silvan Scheller, and Michael Rother Neuroscience [Invariant odor recognition with ON–OFF neural ensembles]( Srinath Nizampatnam, Lijun Zhang, Rishabh Chandak, James Li, and Baranidharan Raman [Dopamine firing plays a dual role in coding reward prediction errors and signaling motivation in a working memory task]( Stefania Sarno, Manuel Beirán, Joan Falcó-Roget, Gabriel Diaz-deLeon, Román Rossi-Pool, Ranulfo Romo, and Néstor Parga Plant Biology [Recruitment of an ancient branching program to suppress carpel development in maize flowers]( Harry Klein, Joseph Gallagher, Edgar Demesa-Arevalo, María Jazmín Abraham-Juárez, Michelle Heeney, Regina Feil, John E. Lunn, Yuguo Xiao, George Chuck, Clinton Whipple, David Jackson, and Madelaine Bartlett [Photosynthetic assimilation of CO2 regulates TOR activity]( Manuel J. Mallén-Ponce, María Esther Pérez-Pérez, and José L. Crespo Population Biology [Modeling for COVID-19 college reopening decisions: Cornell, a case study]( Peter I. Frazier, J. Massey Cashore, Ning Duan, Shane G. Henderson, Alyf Janmohamed, Brian Liu, David B. Shmoys, Jiayue Wan, and Yujia Zhang Psychological and Cognitive Sciences [Unlocking adults’ implicit statistical learning by cognitive depletion]( Eleonore H. M. Smalle, Tatsuya Daikoku, Arnaud Szmalec, Wouter Duyck, and Riikka Möttönen Sustainability Science [Evidence that Pacific tuna mercury levels are driven by marine methylmercury production and anthropogenic inputs]( Anaïs Médieu, David Point, Takaaki Itai, Hélène Angot, Pearse J. Buchanan, Valérie Allain, Leanne Fuller, Shane Griffiths, David P. Gillikin, Jeroen E. Sonke, Lars-Eric Heimbürger-Boavida, Marie-Maëlle Desgranges, Christophe E. Menkes, Daniel J. Madigan, Pablo Brosset, Olivier Gauthier, Alessandro Tagliabue, Laurent Bopp, Anouk Verheyden, and Anne Lorrain [Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide]( C. Roland Pitcher, Jan G. Hiddink, Simon Jennings, Jeremy Collie, Ana M. Parma, Ricardo Amoroso, Tessa Mazor, Marija Sciberras, Robert A. McConnaughey, Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp, Michel J. Kaiser, Petri Suuronen, and Ray Hilborn [Strategic protection of landslide vulnerable mountains for biodiversity conservation under land-cover and climate change impacts]( Binbin V. Li, Clinton N. Jenkins, and Weihua Xu [Cover] --------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( from or [edit]( your subscription for this service. Or by mail: Customer Service * 15575-A Los Gatos Blvd * Los Gatos, CA 95032 * U.S.A. 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