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Nature is a weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Nature also provides rapid, authoritative, insightful and arresting news and interpretation of topical and coming trends affecting science, scientists and the wider public.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0028-0836
ISSN electrónico
1476-4687
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
1869-
Tabla de contenidos
The world must rethink plans for ageing oil and gas platforms
Antony Knights; Anaëlle Lemasson; Matthew Frost; Paul Somerfield
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 34-37
A rapidly time-varying equatorial jet in Jupiter’s deep interior
Jeremy Bloxham; Hao Cao; David J. Stevenson; John E. P. Connerney; Scott J. Bolton
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Planetary magnetic fields provide a window into the otherwise largely inaccessible dynamics of a planet’s deep interior. In particular, interaction between fluid flow in electrically conducting interior regions and the magnetic field there gives rise to observable secular variation (time dependency) of the externally observed magnetic field. Secular variation of Jupiter’s field has recently been revealed<jats:sup>1–3</jats:sup> and been shown to arise, in part, from an axisymmetric, equatorial jet<jats:sup>2</jats:sup>. Whether this jet is time dependent has not previously been addressed, yet it is of critical importance for understanding the dynamics of the planet’s interior. If steady, it would probably be a manifestation of deep dynamo convective flow (and jets are anticipated as part of that flow<jats:sup>4–9</jats:sup>) but if time dependent on a timescale much shorter than the convective turnover timescale of several hundred years, it would probably have a different origin. Here we show that the jet has a wavelike fluctuation with a period of roughly 4 years, strongly suggestive of the presence of a torsional oscillation<jats:sup>10</jats:sup> (a cylindrically symmetric oscillating flow about the rotation axis) or a localized Alfvén wave in Jupiter’s metallic hydrogen interior. This opens a pathway towards revealing otherwise hidden aspects of the magnetic field within the metallic hydrogen region and hence constraining the dynamo that generates Jupiter’s magnetic field.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 64-66
Anomalous electrons in a metallic kagome ferromagnet
Sandy Adhitia Ekahana; Y. Soh; Anna Tamai; Daniel Gosálbez-Martínez; Mengyu Yao; Andrew Hunter; Wenhui Fan; Yihao Wang; Junbo Li; Armin Kleibert; C. A. F. Vaz; Junzhang Ma; Hyungjun Lee; Yimin Xiong; Oleg V. Yazyev; Felix Baumberger; Ming Shi; G. Aeppli
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Ordinary metals contain electron liquids within well-defined ‘Fermi’ surfaces at which the electrons behave as if they were non-interacting. In the absence of transitions to entirely new phases such as insulators or superconductors, interactions between electrons induce scattering that is quadratic in the deviation of the binding energy from the Fermi level. A long-standing puzzle is that certain materials do not fit this ‘Fermi liquid’ description. A common feature is strong interactions between electrons relative to their kinetic energies. One route to this regime is special lattices to reduce the electron kinetic energies. Twisted bilayer graphene<jats:sup>1–4</jats:sup> is an example, and trihexagonal tiling lattices (triangular ‘kagome’), with all corner sites removed on a 2 × 2 superlattice, can also host narrow electron bands<jats:sup>5</jats:sup> for which interaction effects would be enhanced. Here we describe spectroscopy revealing non-Fermi-liquid behaviour for the ferromagnetic kagome metal Fe<jats:sub>3</jats:sub>Sn<jats:sub>2</jats:sub> (ref. <jats:sup>6</jats:sup>). We discover three <jats:italic>C</jats:italic><jats:sub>3</jats:sub>-symmetric electron pockets at the Brillouin zone centre, two of which are expected from density functional theory. The third and most sharply defined band emerges at low temperatures and binding energies by means of fractionalization of one of the other two, most likely on the account of enhanced electron–electron interactions owing to a flat band predicted to lie just above the Fermi level. Our discovery opens the topic of how such many-body physics involving flat bands<jats:sup>7,8</jats:sup> could differ depending on whether they arise from lattice geometry or from strongly localized atomic orbitals<jats:sup>9,10</jats:sup>.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. 67-72
Publisher Correction: Nuclear export of circular RNA
Linh H. Ngo; Andrew G. Bert; B. Kate Dredge; Tobias Williams; Vincent Murphy; Wanqiu Li; William B. Hamilton; Kirstyn T. Carey; John Toubia; Katherine A. Pillman; Dawei Liu; Jessica Desogus; Jeffrey A. Chao; Andrew J. Deans; Gregory J. Goodall; Vihandha O. Wickramasinghe
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
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Plutopalooza
Gretchen Tessmer
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. No disponible
Neural signatures of natural behaviour in socializing macaques
Camille Testard; Sébastien Tremblay; Felipe Parodi; Ron W. DiTullio; Arianna Acevedo-Ithier; Kristin L. Gardiner; Konrad Kording; Michael L. Platt
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. No disponible
Three actions PhD-holders should take to land their next job
Fawzi Abou-Chahine
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. No disponible
Building a heart atlas: researchers map organ in stunning detail
Dan Fox
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
Pp. No disponible
Did ‘alien’ debris hit Earth? Startling claim sparks row at scientific meeting
Alexandra Witze
Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.
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