Complexity articles within Nature

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  • Nature Podcast |

    The science of sex and gender is too often misinterpreted and weaponized. Now, three experts cut through the misinformation in search of a positive future for this long-neglected area of research

    • Lucy Odling-Smee
    • , Florence Ashley
    •  & Noah Baker
  • News & Views |

    An analysis of mobile-phone tracking data has revealed a universal pattern that describes the interplay between the distances travelled by humans on trips and the frequency with which those trips are made.

    • Laura Alessandretti
    •  & Sune Lehmann
  • News & Views |

    An analysis of the dynamics of online hate groups on social-media platforms reveals why current methods to ban hate content are ineffective, and provides the basis for four potential strategies to combat online hate.

    • Noemi Derzsy
  • News & Views Forum |

    Engineering approaches allow biological structures and behaviours to be reconstituted in vitro. A biologist and a physicist discuss the potential and limitations of this bottom-up philosophy in providing insights into complex biological processes.

    • Matthew Good
    •  & Xavier Trepat
  • Outlook |

    Cities are complex environments. Planning interventions that borrow principles from theoretical physics could help to improve peoples' lives.

    • Kevin Pollock
  • Books & Arts |

    Barbara Kiser reviews five of the week's best science picks.

    • Barbara Kiser
  • Outlook |

    Precision medicine demands precise matching of deep genomic and phenotypic models — and the deeper you go, the more you know.

    • Cathryn M. Delude
  • News & Views |

    Molecular machines containing related protein subunits are common in cells. Reconstruction of ancient proteins suggests that this type of complexity can evolve in the absence of any initial selective advantage. See Letter p.360

    • W. Ford Doolittle
  • News & Views |

    Theory suggests that the risk of critical transitions in complex systems can be revealed by generic indicators. A lab study of extinction in plankton populations provides experimental support for that principle. See Letter p. 456

    • Marten Scheffer