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    1. Ecology

    Insect navigation in the dark

    Aleksandr Pakhomov, Dmitry Kishkinev
    1. Neuroscience

    Non-visual photoreceptors

    N Sören Häfker
    1. Developmental Biology

    Fusome first for mammals

    Michael Buszczak, Anirban Dasgupta
    1. Neuroscience

    Encoding time in working memory

    Dhruv Grover, Marissa L Heintschel

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    1. Neuroscience

    Non-Visual Light Perception: Ancient photoreceptor shapes behavioural responses

    N Sören Häfker
    Experiments on Drosophila show that an evolutionarily conserved photoreceptor that senses light outside of the retina can regulate responses to direct visual cues.
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    1. Ecology

    Insect Migration: A sense of direction

    Aleksandr Pakhomov, Dmitry Kishkinev
    Migratory moths use both magnetic and visual cues for navigation when travelling long distances in the dark.
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    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Virus Evolution: Scaling up efforts to target evolving viruses

    Lin Wang, Henrik Salje
    High-throughput neutralisation tests could lead to a better understanding of the evolution of human influenza.
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    1. Developmental Biology

    Oocyte Development: The discovery of the mammalian fusome

    Michael Buszczak, Anirban Dasgupta
    The presence of an organelle called the fusome in species as diverse as Drosophila and mammals indicates an ancient, conserved programme of germ cell development.
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    1. Neuroscience

    Temporal Information: Synaptic footprints of time in working memory

    Dhruv Grover, Marissa L Heintschel
    Temporary changes in synapses may allow working memory to keep track of both events and their timing.
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    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Four women whose pioneering contributions to science have been largely overlooked

    Lisa M Thomann, Julie Batut
    Ethel Browne Harvey, Hilde Pröscholdt Mangold, Ida Henrietta Hyde and Marthe Gautier all made important contributions to developmental biology, but their names are largely absent from histories of science.
    1. Neuroscience

    Brain Mapping: Redefining borders in the sensorimotor cortex

    Sylvain Crochet
    Experiments mapping individual neurons in the sensorimotor cortex of mice show that sharp transitions in functional properties can define cortical regions.
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    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Receptor Proteins: Lipids challenge ligands to control receptors

    Adam JM Wollman
    The behaviour of a receptor protein can be influenced by the presence of certain lipids in the membrane it is embedded in.
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    1. Medicine
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Medical Imaging: MRI sets its sights on collagen

    Fritz Schick
    Reducing the echo time of a whole-body MRI scanner makes it possible to image collagen, an important structural protein found in bones and tendons.
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    1. Developmental Biology

    Limb Patterning: The cellular logic of limb regeneration

    Matthew Cherubino, Catherine D McCusker
    Hierarchical communication between cells with distinct positional memories orchestrates the regeneration of missing limb structures in axolotls.
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