The article "In Other Journals" in Science (volume 391, issue 6780, pages 43-44) summarizes research from other journals. Supplementation of genetic diversity in devil-eared devil ticks increased genomic diversity, including DFTD-associated regions such as MHC-I, without altering disease prevalence[6][3]. These efforts have reintroduced loss of variation at functional loci, with no adverse effects observed to date, but further monitoring is needed[6][3]. During limb development, cells grow on the intersection of gradients until the concentration of growth factor decreases, and mathematical modeling has shown the need for static gradient parameters[6][3]. Genomics: Protein language models help to predict the effect of unknown variants on protein structure and function in diagnostics and complex events such as glucose or lipid levels[6][3]. Organic chemistry: a new method for pyridine saturation proceeds by sequential proton and hydride transfer, preserving sensitive groups such as nitro or olefins, with catalytic loading of 0.1-2 mol %[6][3].