An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5Bañados, Eduardo; Venemans, Bram P.; Mazzucchelli, Chiara; Farina, Emanuele P.; Walter, Fabian; Wang, Feige; Decarli, Roberto; Stern, Daniel; Fan, Xiaohui; Davies, Frederick B.; Hennawi, Joseph F.; Simcoe, Robert A.; Turner, Monica L.; Rix, Hans-Walter; Yang, Jinyi; Kelson, Daniel D.; Rudie, Gwen C.; Winters, Jan Martin
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Observations of a quasar at redshift 7.54, when the Universe was just five per cent of its current age, suggest that the Universe was significantly neutral at this epoch.
Erratum: Genetic effects on gene expression across human tissuesGTEx Consortium;
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Nature 550, 204–213 (2017); doi:10.1038/nature24277 In the HTML version of this Article, the GTEx Consortium author list shown underneath the title was incorrectly displayed as: ‘GTEx Consortium, Lead analysts:, Laboratory, Data Analysis & Coordinating Center (LDACC):, NIH program management:, Biospecimen collection:, Pathology:, eQTL manuscript working group:, Alexis Battle, Christopher D.
Correction: Corrigendum: Reductions in global biodiversity loss predicted from conservation spendingWaldron, Anthony; Miller, Daniel C.; Redding, Dave; Mooers, Arne; Kuhn, Tyler S.; Nibbelink, Nate; Roberts, J. Timmons; Tobias, Joseph A.; Gittleman, John L.
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Nature 551, 364–367 (2017); doi:10.1038/nature24295 In the Abstract of this Letter, the following sentence: ‘Here we demonstrate such a model, and empirically quantify how conservation investment between 1996 and 2008 reduced biodiversity loss in 109 countries (signatories to the Convention on Biological Diversity and Sustainable Development Goals), by a median average of 29% per country’ should have read: ‘Here we demonstrate such a model, and empirically quantify how conservation investment reduced biodiversity loss in 109 countries (signatories to the Convention on Biological Diversity and Sustainable Development Goals), by a median average of 29% per country between 1996 and 2008’.