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  • Terahertz absorption reduces the viscosity of the hydrodynamic electron fluid in graphene and thereby enables easier flow of electrons. This results in a drop in resistance within graphene constrictions under terahertz radiation, facilitating fast and sensitive terahertz detection.

    • M. Kravtsov
    • A. L. Shilov
    • D. A. Bandurin
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 20, P: 51-56
  • Kinetic theory is a mathematical framework that is used to describe non-linear systems with a large number of degrees of freedom. Here, the authors develop a concept of active wave kinetics of cyclic systems and describe the function of random fibre laser.

    • D V. Churkin
    • I V. Kolokolov
    • S K. Turitsyn
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-6
  • The flow features of cell monolayers depend on cellular interactions. Now four different types of cell monolayer are shown to exhibit robust conformal invariance that belongs to the percolation universality class.

    • Benjamin H. Andersen
    • Francisco M. R. Safara
    • Amin Doostmohammadi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 21, P: 618-623
  • The transition between operation in a stable coherent state and that in a disordered turbulent state is studied in a fibre laser. The loss of coherence following the transition is associated with the appearance of solitons, which proliferate and cluster.

    • E. G. Turitsyna
    • S. V. Smirnov
    • S. K. Turitsyn
    Research
    Nature Photonics
    Volume: 7, P: 783-786
  • Capillarity effects drive hydrophilic or hydrophobic particles to congregate at specific points on a wave.

    • G. Falkovich
    • A. Weinberg
    • S. Lukaschuk
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 435, P: 1045-1046
  • Graphene systems are clean platforms for studying electron–electron (e–e) collisions. Electron transport in graphene constrictions is now found to behave anomalously due to e–e interactions: conductance values exceed the maximum free-electron value.

    • R. Krishna Kumar
    • D. A. Bandurin
    • A. K. Geim
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 13, P: 1182-1185
  • When a thick fluid, such as the Earth’s atmosphere, is driven simultaneously by a large-scale two-dimensional vortex and small-scale three-dimensional turbulence, experiments show that the large-scale flow dominates. Turbulence is thus confined to two dimensions, giving rise to an upscale energy cascade that powers the intermediate and large-scale flows.

    • H. Xia
    • D. Byrne
    • M. Shats
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 321-324
  • Vortices in an electron fluid are directly observed in a para-hydrodynamic regime in which the spatial diffusion of electron momenta is enabled by small-angle scattering rather than electron–electron scattering.

    • A. Aharon-Steinberg
    • T. Völkl
    • E. Zeldov
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 607, P: 74-80
  • Vladimir Zakharov was a man of a strong passion and grand intellect, who was equally and deservedly proud of both his scientific achievements and his poetry.

    • G. E. Falkovich
    • E. A. Kuznetsov
    • S. K. Turitsyn
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Photonics
    Volume: 17, P: 920-922