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Science Advances
VOLUME 10 | ISSUE 16 | 19 APR 2024
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EDITORIAL
EDITORIAL
Let’s celebrate Earth Day as the Age of Open Science
BY SHAHID NAEEM, JEREMY JACKSON, ET AL.
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SOCIAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES AND PUBLIC HEALTH
RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  COMPUTER SCIENCE
Human-level few-shot concept induction through minimax entropy learning
BY CHI ZHANG, BAOXIONG JIA, ET AL.
A learning system demonstrates human-level few-shot concept induction on tasks measuring human intelligence.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  HUMAN GENETICS
Decoding triancestral origins, archaic introgression, and natural selection in the Japanese population by whole-genome sequencing
BY XIAOXI LIU, SATOSHI KOYAMA, ET AL.
Whole-genome sequencing of 3256 Japanese individuals uncovered genetic characteristics of this population.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  EPIDEMIOLOGY
Tissue-specific genetic variation suggests distinct molecular pathways between body shape phenotypes and colorectal cancer
BY LAIA PERUCHET-NORAY, ANJA M. SEDLMEIER, ET AL.
Adiposity subtypes are associated with colorectal cancer through genetic variants enriched in the brain and adipose tissue.
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EARTH, ENVIRONMENTAL, ECOLOGICAL, AND SPACE SCIENCES
RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  GENETICS
From sub-Saharan Africa to China: Evolutionary history and adaptation of Drosophila melanogaster revealed by population genomics
BY JUNHAO CHEN, CHENLU LIU, ET AL.
Population genomics of D. melanogaster in China sheds light on global evolution and adaptation, including insecticide resistance.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  GEOPHYSICS
Perturbation-induced granular fluidization as a model for remote earthquake triggering
BY KASRA FARAIN, DANIEL BONN
Granular rheology explains how weak seismic waves can modify and activate some faults at large distances.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  SPACE SCIENCES
Formation of extraterrestrial peptides and their derivatives
BY SERGE A. KRASNOKUTSKI, CORNELIA JÄGER, ET AL.
An atomic carbon-based pathway is highly efficient for the formation of peptides in outer space.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  CLIMATOLOGY
Last Glacial Maximum pattern effects reduce climate sensitivity estimates
BY VINCENT T. COOPER, KYLE C. ARMOUR, ET AL.
Ice sheet–driven temperature patterns amplified glacial cooling, implying less future warming than previously estimated.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  OCEANOGRAPHY
Antarctic Slope Undercurrent and onshore heat transport driven by ice shelf melting
BY YIDONGFANG SI, ANDREW L. STEWART, ET AL.
Upwelling of ice shelf meltwater drives warm undercurrents toward the West Antarctic ice shelves, implying a positive feedback.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
A macroevolutionary role for chromosomal fusion and fission in Erebia butterflies
BY HANNAH AUGUSTIJNEN, LIVIO BÄTSCHER, ET AL.
Chromosomal rearrangements drive speciation rates in butterflies.
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PHYSICAL AND MATERIALS SCIENCES
RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  APPLIED SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING
Bioresorbable, wireless, passive sensors for continuous pH measurements and early detection of gastric leakage
BY SHUO LI, DI LU, ET AL.
Fully bioresorbable, passive sensor enables continuous, rapid monitoring of pH for early detection of gastric leakage.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  PHYSICS
Programmable multiphoton quantum interference in a single spatial mode
BY LORENZO CAROSINI, VIRGINIA ODDI, ET AL.
Innovative architecture leverages time-bin encoding for resource-efficient multiphoton processing in quantum computing.
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RESEARCH ARTICLE  |  MATERIALS SCIENCE
Achieving room temperature plasticity in brittle ceramics through elevated temperature preloading
BY CHAO SHEN, JIN LI, ET AL.