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Emission of spherical cesium-bearing particles from an early stage of the Fukushima nuclear accident

 
 

Kouji Adachi, Mizuo Kajino, Yuji Zaizen et al.

 
 

The Fukushima nuclear accident released radioactive materials into the environment over the entire Northern Hemisphere in March 2011, and the Japanese government is spending large …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Whales Use Distinct Strategies to Counteract Solar Ultraviolet Radiation

 
 

Laura M. Martinez-Levasseur, Mark A. Birch-Machin, Amy Bowman et al.

 
 

A current threat to the marine ecosystem is the high level of solar ultraviolet radiation (UV). Large whales have recently been shown to suffer sun-induced skin damage from …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Fossilization causes organisms to appear erroneously primitive by distorting evolutionary trees

 
 

Robert S. Sansom, Matthew A. Wills

 
 

Fossils are vital for calibrating rates of molecular and morphological change through geological time, and are the only direct source of data documenting macroevolutionary …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Expression and localization of aging markers in lacrimal gland of chronic graft-versus-host disease

 
 

Masataka Kawai, Yoko Ogawa, Shigeto Shimmura et al.

 
 

Aging is commonly defined as the accumulation of diverse deleterious changes in cells and tissues with advancing age. To investigate whether aging changes are involved in the …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Adaptive behavior of marine cellular clouds

 
 

Ilan Koren, Graham Feingold

 
 

Shallow marine clouds appear in two formations - open cells that are weakly reflective and closed cells that are more reflective and hence more effective at cooling the climate …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Temporal variation of methane flux from Xiangxi Bay of the Three Gorges Reservoir

 
 

Shangbin Xiao, Defu Liu, Yuchun Wang et al.

 
 

Three diel field campaigns and one monthly sampling campaign during June 2010-May 2011 were carried out to investigate the CH4 flux across the water-gas interface in Xiangxi Bay …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Adaptive long-range migration promotes cooperation under tempting conditions

 
 

Genki Ichinose, Masaya Saito, Hiroki Sayama et al.

 
 

Migration is a fundamental trait in humans and animals. Recent studies investigated the effect of migration on the evolution of cooperation, showing that contingent migration …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Long-term water temperature reconstructions from mountain lakes with different catchment and morphometric features

 
 

Tomi P. Luoto, Liisa Nevalainen

 
 

Long-term water temperature records are necessary for better understanding climate change impacts on freshwaters. We reconstruct summer water temperatures from three climatically …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Increase in penguin populations during the Little Ice Age in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

 
 

Qi-Hou Hu, Li-Guang Sun, Zhou-Qing Xie et al.

 
 

Penguins are an important seabird species in Antarctica and are sensitive to climate and environmental changes. Previous studies indicated that penguin populations increased when …

 
 
 
 
 
 

A novel molecular index for secondary oil migration distance

 
 

Liuping Zhang, Maowen Li, Yang Wang et al.

 
 

Determining oil migration distances from source rocks to reservoirs can greatly help in the search for new petroleum accumulations. Concentrations and ratios of polar organic …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Spreading of cooperative behaviour across interdependent groups

 
 

Luo-Luo Jiang, Matjaž Perc

 
 

Recent empirical research has shown that links between groups reinforce individuals within groups to adopt cooperative behaviour. Moreover, links between networks may induce …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Optimal interdependence between networks for the evolution of cooperation

 
 

Zhen Wang, Attila Szolnoki, Matjaž Perc

 
 

Recent research has identified interactions between networks as crucial for the outcome of evolutionary games taking place on them. While the consensus is that interdependence …

 
 
 
 
 
 

New evidence for early presence of hominids in North China

 
 

Hong Ao, Mark J. Dekkers, Qi Wei et al.

 
 

The Nihewan Basin in North China has a rich source of Early Pleistocene Paleolithic sites. Here, we report a high-resolution magnetostratigraphic dating of the Shangshazui …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Changes in the taste and textural attributes of apples in response to climate change

 
 

Toshihiko Sugiura, Hidekazu Ogawa, Noriaki Fukuda et al.

 
 

The effects of climate change on the taste and textural attributes of foods remain largely unknown, despite much public interest. On the basis of 30–40 years of records, we …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Upregulation of aquaporin expression in the salivary glands of heat-acclimated rats

 
 

Naotoshi Sugimoto, Kentaro Matsuzaki, Hiroaki Ishibashi et al.

 
 

It is known that aquaporin (AQP) 5 expression in the apical membrane of acinar cells in salivary glands is important for the secretion of saliva in rodents and humans. Although …

 
 
 
 
 
 

New insights into hydrothermal vent processes in the unique shallow-submarine arc-volcano, Kolumbo (Santorini), Greece

 
 

Stephanos P. Kilias, Paraskevi Nomikou, Dimitrios Papanikolaou et al.

 
 

We report on integrated geomorphological, mineralogical, geochemical and biological investigations of the hydrothermal vent field located on the floor of the density-stratified …

 
 
 
 
 
 

CORRIGENDUM: Estimation of autistic children by metallomics analysis

 
 

Hiroshi Yasuda, Yuichi Yasuda, Toyoharu Tsutsui

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Facile synthesis of highly efficient and recyclable magnetic solid acid from biomass waste

 
 

Wu-Jun Liu, Ke Tian, Hong Jiang et al.

 
 

In this work, sawdust, a biomass waste, is converted into a magnetic porous carbonaceous (MPC) solid acid catalyst by an integrated fast pyrolysis–sulfonation process. The …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Hydrophobic amino acids as a new class of kinetic inhibitors for gas hydrate formation

 
 

Jeong-Hoon Sa, Gye-Hoon Kwak, Bo Ram Lee et al.

 
 

As the foundation of energy industry moves towards gas, flow assurance technology preventing pipelines from hydrate blockages becomes increasingly significant. However, the …

 
 
 
 
 
 

A full-sunlight-driven photocatalyst with super long-persistent energy storage ability

 
 

Jie Li, Yuan Liu, Zhijian Zhu et al.

 
 

A major drawback of traditional photocatalysts like TiO2 is that they can only work under illumination, and the light has to be UV. As a solution for this limitation, …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Effect of mass disorder on the lattice thermal conductivity of MgO periclase under pressure

 
 

Douglas Allen Dalton, Wen-Pin Hsieh, Gregory T. Hohensee et al.

 
 

Thermal conductivity of mantle materials controlling the heat balance and thermal evolution of the Earth remains poorly constrained as the available experimental and theoretical …

 
 
 
 
 
 

CORRIGENDUM: The biological impacts of the Fukushima nuclear accident on the pale grass blue butterfly

 
 

Atsuki Hiyama, Chiyo Nohara, Seira Kinjo et al.

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Mechanisms for the retention of inorganic N in acidic forest soils of southern China

 
 

Jin-bo Zhang, Zu-cong Cai, Tong-bin Zhu et al.

 
 

The mechanisms underlying the retention of inorganic N in acidic forest soils in southern China are not well understood. Here, we simultaneously quantified the gross N …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Recognizing detachment-mode seafloor spreading in the deep geological past

 
 

Marco Maffione, Antony Morris, Mark W. Anderson

 
 

Large-offset oceanic detachment faults are a characteristic of slow- and ultraslow-spreading ridges, leading to the formation of oceanic core complexes (OCCs) that expose upper …

 
 
 
 
 
 

Vulnerability of Polar Oceans to Anthropogenic Acidification: Comparison of Arctic and Antarctic Seasonal Cycles

 
 

E. H. Shadwick, T. W. Trull, H. Thomas et al.

 
 

Polar oceans are chemically sensitive to anthropogenic acidification due to their relatively low alkalinity and correspondingly weak carbonate buffering capacity. Here, we compare …

 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
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