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  1. . Editorial: Dramatic reductions in drug costs in 2020 are unlikely, although early signs suggest that the issue of unsustainable drug pricing is beginning to attract the attention of policymakers.

  2. A ketogenic diet, which provides 99 percent of calories from fat and only 1 percent from carbohydrates, produces health benefits in the short term, but negative effects after about a week, according to a study in mice published in .

  3. Healthcare professionals should routinely measure waist circumference, alongside body mass index, to properly assess and manage obesity-related health risk, a Consensus Statement in argues.

  4. African Americans report feeling higher levels of pain than Hispanic Americans and White Americans, which may result from changes in pain-related brain circuitry brought about by a history of discrimination, according to a paper.

  5. A Review in discusses emerging technologies for discovering, characterizing and validating human enhancers.

  6. A survey of more than 100 of the world’s leading deep-sea biologists identifies key areas on which future conservation and management strategies should be focused, according to a Perspective.

  7. A paper reports the use of a stem cell gene therapy to treat nine people with the rare, inherited blood disease known as X-linked chronic granulomatous disease. Six of those patients are now in remission and have stopped other treatments.

  8. Daily drinking and smoking may be associated with modest increases in relative brain age compared to those who drink and smoke less, according to a study published in .

  9. A Review in Nature Reviews Immunology summarizes current knowledge of the roles of B cells and antibodies in the tumour microenvironment.

  10. A paper shows a system employing robotics and an integrated mobile microscope that enables the automated culture, sample collection and microscopy imaging of up to ten fluidically coupled organ chips within a standard tissue-culture incubator.

  11. Time lags in the response of species to conservation interventions may mask success. A Perspective in explores the effects of time lags on biodiversity indicators using both theory and empirical data.

  12. Observations in the Arctic reveal dramatic changes to the sea ice, temperatures, permafrost and ocean. Join us for an in-depth discussion on the implications these will have at our on June 2.

  13. Climate costs are likely smallest if global warming is limited to 2 degrees Celsius, making the Paris Agreement the economically, most cost-effective plan, a study in reports.

  14. A paper shows that intergroup contact and support for social change towards greater equality are positively associated among members of advantaged groups but negatively associated among disadvantaged groups.

  15. A paper in Scientific Reports suggests that eddy-related advection leads to largely passive overlap between predator and prey, a positive, energy-efficient outcome for predators at the expense of prey.

  16. 5G is 2020 technology of the year. This Focus includes articles exploring the underlying technology, its potential applications and its wider political context. We also consider what a future 6G could look like.

  17. A study published in shows that measuring the potential progression of Huntington’s Disease could eventually be done with a single brain scan.

  18. A ketogenic diet, which provides 99 percent of calories from fat and only 1 percent from carbohydrates, produces health benefits in the short term, but negative effects after about a week, according to a study in mice published in .

  19. Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease of unknown cause, characterized by granuloma formation in affected organs. A Primer in discusses the aetiology and the diagnosis, screening and treatment of the disease.

  20. Join experts in bioengineering exploring technologies with the potential to transform biomedical discovery and new medical solutions at our upcoming in Munich, Germany.

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