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    1. Physics of Living Systems
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    Early life imprints the hierarchy of T cell clone sizes

    Mario U Gaimann, Maximilian Nguyen ... Andreas Mayer
    The rapid development of immune memory in infancy shapes the composition of T cell defenses throughout the human lifespan.
    1. Ecology

    Antagonistic effects of intraspecific cooperation and interspecific competition on thermal performance

    Hsiang-Yu Tsai, Dustin R Rubenstein ... Sheng-Feng Shen
    By integrating theoretical and empirical approaches, the results show that linking abiotic factor and biotic interactions on the niche width will be critical for understanding species-specific responses to climate change.
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    Making (neuro)science accessible world-wide: Online seminars for the globe

    World Wide Neuro reconnects researchers and facilitates scientific discourse in the times of the pandemic.
    1. Neuroscience

    Primate homologs of mouse cortico-striatal circuits

    Joshua Henk Balsters, Valerio Zerbi ... Rogier B Mars
    Connectivity fingerprint matching bridges the gap between mouse and primate neuroanatomy, addressing crucial questions surrounding brain evolution that likely impact translation across species.
    1. Ecology

    Wind prevents cliff-breeding birds from accessing nests through loss of flight control

    Emily Shepard, Emma-Louise Cole ... Andrew Ross
    Even moderate winds cause auks to abort landing attempts at nest-sites, and as a result, wind characteristics may affect where these, and other seabirds, choose to breed.
    1. Neuroscience

    Functional and anatomical specificity in a higher olfactory centre

    Shahar Frechter, Alexander Shakeel Bates ... Gregory Jefferis
    The Drosophila lateral horn, a higher olfactory brain area, contains >165 genetically defined cell types with stereotyped odour responses across animals and improved odor categorisation compared with their inputs.
    1. Neuroscience

    Offline impact of transcranial focused ultrasound on cortical activation in primates

    Lennart Verhagen, Cécile Gallea ... Jerome Sallet
    A new application of transcranial ultrasound safely modulates brain activation in primates for up to 2 hours after 40 seconds of stimulation.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Gut microbiota density influences host physiology and is shaped by host and microbial factors

    Eduardo J Contijoch, Graham J Britton ... Jeremiah J Faith
    The density of the gut microbiota influences the host immune system and adiposity, and can be therapeutically manipulated.
    1. Ecology

    No general relationship between mass and temperature in endothermic species

    Kristina Riemer, Robert P Guralnick, Ethan P White
    Data analysis of a large number of species indicates that a negative temperature-mass relationship is not common among species, which has been an ecological assumption for over a century.