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  • Words and images experienced by an infant wearing sensors during their daily life have led to efficient machine learning, pointing to the power of multimodal training signals and to the potentially exploitable statistics of real-life experience.

    • Linda B. Smith
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 628, P: 45-46
  • For medical use, human stool should be considered a tissue, not a drug, argue Mark B. Smith, Colleen Kelly and Eric J. Alm.

    • Mark B. Smith
    • Colleen Kelly
    • Eric J. Alm
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 506, P: 290-291
  • The introduction of the Nile perch into Lake Victoria, East Africa, has had disastrous consequences. Fisheries have been not merely damaged but destroyed. Lake Malawi has the world's most species-rich fish fauna and the prospect of introduction of alien species could mean disaster.

    • C.D.N. Barel
    • R. Dorit
    • K. Yamaoka
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 315, P: 19-20
  • In this Review, the phenotypic and genetic markers for common musculoskeletal pain conditions are discussed. Furthermore, the authors propose a heuristic approach to evaluation of the different kinds of markers associated with these conditions, which could enable greater understanding of the underlying pathophysiological processes.

    • Luda Diatchenko
    • Roger B. Fillingim
    • William Maixner
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Rheumatology
    Volume: 9, P: 340-350
  • National climate strategies focus on enhancing terrestrial carbon sinks and largely fail to quantify residual emissions, according to analyses of 41 of 50 submitted strategies to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

    • Harry B. Smith
    • Naomi E. Vaughan
    • Johanna Forster
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 3, P: 1-12