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Science Advances
VOLUME 10 | ISSUE 26 | 28 JUN 2024
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SOCIAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES AND PUBLIC HEALTH
RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Transmission of social bias through observational learning
BY DAVID T. SCHULTNER, BJÖRN R. LINDSTRÖM, ET AL.
Viewing a prejudiced person’s intergroup behavior induces that bias in observers, revealing a mechanism of bias propagation.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  ANTHROPOLOGY
The child who lived: Down syndrome among Neanderthals?
BY MERCEDES CONDE-VALVERDE, AMARA QUIRÓS-SÁNCHEZ, ET AL.
A Neanderthal child with a debilitating pathology required social care to survive for at least 6 years.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  ANTHROPOLOGY
Nobody’s land? The oldest evidence of early Upper Paleolithic settlements in inland Iberia
BY NOHEMI SALA, MANUEL ALCARAZ-CASTAÑO, ET AL.
Human presence at the Malia site reshapes understanding of early Upper Paleolithic population dynamics in southern Europe.
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REVIEW  |  ANTHROPOLOGY
Paleolithic eyed needles and the evolution of dress
BY IAN GILLIGAN, FRANCESCO D’ERRICO, ET AL.
Humans invented clothes to cope with past climate changes, then clothes evolved into dress—one clue is the advent of eyed needles.
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NEUROSCIENCE
RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  GENETICS
The annotation of GBA1 has been concealed by its protein-coding pseudogene GBAP1
BY EMIL K. GUSTAVSSON, SIDDHARTH SETHI, ET AL.
Long-read RNA sequencing uncovers unexpected protein-coding roles for GBA1 and GBAP1, exhibiting tissue and cell type selectivity.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  NEUROSCIENCE
Regulation of blood-brain barrier integrity by Dmp1-expressing astrocytes through mitochondrial transfer
BY DELIN LIU, PENG LIAO, ET AL.
A subset of astrocytes expressing Dmp1 helps maintain blood-brain barrier by transferring mitochondria to endothelial cells.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  NEUROSCIENCE
KIBRA anchoring the action of PKMζ maintains the persistence of memory
BY PANAYIOTIS TSOKAS, CHANGCHI HSIEH, ET AL.
Memory is maintained by the continual interaction between two proteins: a postsynaptic scaffold and a persistently active kinase.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
Neural circuits expressing the serotonin 2C receptor regulate memory in mice and humans
BY HESONG LIU, YANG HE, ET AL.
Hippocampal 5-HT2CR signaling regulates memory.
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