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Greenhouse gas forcing has increased ocean heat content, with large impacts on the Earth system. A Review in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 🌈 outlines observed and projected global and regional changes. go.nature.com/3Dri3cv
A Review in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery illustrates applications of human genetics to safety studies during drug discovery and development. go.nature.com/3TFWaf3
A meta-analysis published in Nature Medicine found weak or no evidence of associations between unprocessed red meat consumption and increased risk of six cardiometabolic disease and cancer outcomes. go.nature.com/3yMCkGN
Observations reported in Nature Microbiology define a previously unknown interaction between respiratory viruses that might affect virus pathogenesis by expanding virus tropism and enabling immune evasion. go.nature.com/3TDEAbI
Approximately half of the large wildfires occurring between 2003 and 2020 were followed by dust events, storms of strong winds lifting dust and sand from dry soils, according to an analysis published in Nature Geoscience. go.nature.com/3sdcUOw
Why choose us for #OpenAccess ? Find out more about some of our key open initiatives and how we can help you to publish #OA . #Openscience #OpenResearch bit.ly/3eXqkLF
Happy Open Access Week! This year, we are looking at the theme of Climate Justice. Learn more about Johann Stiepani 👨💻’s work, which focuses on the coastlines of the Indo-Pacific region – an area incredibly vulnerable to the climate crisis.
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A study in Nature Communications estimates that snakebite envenoming caused over 63,000 deaths in 2019, a 36% decrease since 1990. The study forecasts mortality will continue to decline, but not enough to meet the WHO’s goal to halve deaths by 2030. go.nature.com/3SJrCbe
.Natty Drude wanted to combine her academic work in drug development with clinical research. She writes in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology how she managed to bridge the divide. go.nature.com/3DvfPJ3
Venkatesh Narayanamurti and Jeffrey Y. Tsao discuss in Nature Reviews Physics lessons from the success of the great 20th-century industrial research labs and warn against three common misconceptions about what drives scientific and technological progress. go.nature.com/3DrjrvC