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Nature Portfolio’s high-quality products and services across the life, physical, chemical and applied sciences is dedicated to serving the scientific community.
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    Research in Nature Communications outlines hidden structures within the narwhal tusk that shows how the tusk is able to remain so straight. go.nature.com/3SbM0Yf
    A close up of a narwhals head showing the tusk protruding from the mouth. Credit: Mads Peter Heide-J\u00F8rgensen
    Narwhals at the surface displaying their tusks.Credit: Mads Peter Heide-J\u00F8rgensen
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    Aug 19
    Ticklish areas of the body appear to be shared across cultures, according to a study of individuals with Chinese, Dutch, and Greek backgrounds published in Nature Human Behaviour. go.nature.com/45pWSEO
    Scientific data on human bodily sensations across cultures. Features color-coded body maps showing ticklishness, pain, pleasure, and various touches. Includes cosine similarity matrices for Chinese, Dutch, Greek, and 'All' cultures, plus a dendrogram and ROC curves.
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    Aug 18
    A rolling robot called Tribar that can survive high-impact landings and continue moving across rough terrain is reported in Nature Machine Intelligence. go.nature.com/4g61mVU
    An X-shaped robot with red, blue, and teal end caps rolls down a rocky slope, shown as multiple instances following an arrow. An inset displays the robot with labeled parts: Control board with Bluetooth, motor/battery mount, IMUs, sensor tendons, actuation cable, 3D-printed end caps.
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    Aug 17
    Global hourly heat extremes are projected to triple by the end of the century under a moderate-emissions scenario, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change. go.nature.com/3SrBBYn
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    Aug 17
    The final agenda for Reframing Precision Medicine is live. Join 400+ attendees in London this October to tackle a defining question: how do we turn precision medicine into real clinical impact? Curated by Nature editors. Full agenda: go.nature.com/4hyeQw9 #RPM26
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