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  • Gold nanoclusters are known to grow stepwise from gold-thiolate monomers and oligomers. Here, the authors find that the evolution of silver nanoclusters differs completely from that of gold: rather than following a bottom-up pathway, the clusters evolve from similarly-sized Ag-thiolate cluster intermediates.

    • Yitao Cao
    • Jiahao Guo
    • Tierui Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-6
  • Magic state distillation is achieved with logical qubits on a neutral-atom quantum computer using a dynamically reconfigurable architecture for parallel quantum operations.

    • Pedro Sales Rodriguez
    • John M. Robinson
    • Sergio H. Cantú
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 645, P: 620-625
  • Basnak et al. show that particularly informative spatial cues produce a higher and narrower bump of activity in the Drosophila head direction system. More informative cues can instruct the remapping of other cues to produce a self-consistent map.

    • Melanie A. Basnak
    • Anna Kutschireiter
    • Rachel I. Wilson
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 28, P: 1729-1740
  • In a quantum simulation of a (2+1)D lattice gauge theory using a superconducting quantum processor, the dynamics of strings reveal the transition from deconfined to confined excitations as the effective electric field is increased.

    • T. A. Cochran
    • B. Jobst
    • P. Roushan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 642, P: 315-320
  • A hybrid analogue–digital quantum simulator is used to demonstrate beyond-classical performance in benchmarking experiments and to study thermalization phenomena in an XY quantum magnet, including the breakdown of Kibble–Zurek scaling predictions and signatures of the Kosterlitz–Thouless phase transition.

    • T. I. Andersen
    • N. Astrakhantsev
    • X. Mi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 638, P: 79-85
  • When people recall a movie, their eye movements and brain activity resemble those observed during the viewing. These behavioral and neural reactivations are linked through a common process, likely reflecting the specific internal experiences that emerge in an instance of recall.

    • Matthias Nau
    • Austin Greene
    • Chris I. Baker
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-15
  • In this Stage 2 Registered Report, Buchanan et al. show evidence confirming the phenomenon of semantic priming across speakers of 19 diverse languages.

    • Erin M. Buchanan
    • Kelly Cuccolo
    • Savannah C. Lewis
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 10, P: 182-201
  • Enhanced star formation rates in our galaxy during the past 2–4 Gyr is known from survey data, and this is likely linked to Sagittarius dwarf galaxy’s passage. Here, authors show an increase in oxygen (O) abundance during this period, suggesting satellite accretion contribution to the observed O abundances.

    • Tiancheng Sun
    • Shaolan Bi
    • Lifei Ye
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-12
  • Meta-analyses in up to 1.3 million individuals identify 87 rare-variant associations with blood pressure traits. On average, rare variants exhibit effects ~8 times larger than the mean effects of common variants and implicate candidate causal genes at associated regions.

    • Praveen Surendran
    • Elena V. Feofanova
    • Joanna M. M. Howson
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 52, P: 1314-1332
  • How higher-order thalamic feedback modulates sensory-evoked cortical activity is not fully understood. This study reveals that synaptic feedback from the thalamus selectively increases the excitability of distinct cortical neurons through NMDARs and mGluR-mediated modulation of potassium channels, thereby enhancing sensory processing.

    • Federico Brandalise
    • Ronan Chéreau
    • Anthony Holtmaat
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-20
  • The goals, resources and design of the NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) programme are described, and analyses of rare variants detected in the first 53,831 samples provide insights into mutational processes and recent human evolutionary history.

    • Daniel Taliun
    • Daniel N. Harris
    • Gonçalo R. Abecasis
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 590, P: 290-299
  • Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias identifies new loci and enables generation of a new genetic risk score associated with the risk of future Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

    • Céline Bellenguez
    • Fahri Küçükali
    • Jean-Charles Lambert
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 54, P: 412-436
  • Type 2 diabetes predisposes individuals to multiple comorbidities, but causal mechanisms are unclear. Here, the authors use Mendelian randomisation to show that distinct genetic pathways underlie diabetes-related risks, with ancestry-specific differences.

    • Ana Luiza Arruda
    • Ozvan Bocher
    • Eleftheria Zeggini
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-14
  • The authors here introduce a method of 3D thermal imaging using luminescence. They combine Ag2S nanothermometers with machine learning algorithms for far-reaching applications in biological, 3D sensing.

    • Liyan Ming
    • Anna Romelli
    • Riccardo Marin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-8
  • Chen et al. present a filament conductivity change mechanism in memristive devices with all ohmic electrodes, allowing for advanced functionalities and more effective emulation of the metaplasticity concept in neuroscience.

    • Shaochuan Chen
    • Zhen Yang
    • Ilia Valov
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13
  • Here the authors show that Omicron neutralizing antibody titers decline over time in mice immunized with a wild-type (WT) lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-mRNA vaccine and are robustly increased by WT or Omicron LNP-mRNA and that Omicron boosters elicit higher BA.1-neutralizing titer than WT boosters.

    • Zhenhao Fang
    • Lei Peng
    • Sidi Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-12
  • Zhang, Chang et al. identify the protein TMEM65 as the mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchanger, showing that it dimerizes to mediate ion transport and contains a binding site for a well-known inhibitor of mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchange.

    • Jim Lu Zhang
    • Yu-Chen Chang
    • Ming-Feng Tsai
    Research
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 27, P: 1301-1310
  • Solution-processed perovskite photovoltaics hold promises for low-cost and lightweight power sources. Here, the authors utilize a marker pen as a fabrication tool to produce large-area, patternable, and cyclable film, and demonstrate flexible solar modules and power sources on flexible substrates.

    • Yuhao Song
    • Miaosen Yao
    • Furui Tan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-10
  • In patients with advanced cancer, the development of brain metastasis (BM) often signals a worsening prognosis with limited therapeutic options. Here, the authors assemble a large, open-source neuroimaging dataset of BM and perform spatial and morphological analysis which they use to develop a framework for function-sparing brain radiotherapy design.

    • Jorge Barrios
    • Evan Porter
    • Olivier Morin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-15
  • An analysis of data from 522 population-based studies encompassing 82 global regions and spanning more than a century (1920–2024) shows spatiotemporal transitions across epidemiologic stages 1 to 3 of inflammatory bowel disease, and models stage 4 progression.

    • Lindsay Hracs
    • Joseph W. Windsor
    • Gilaad G. Kaplan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 642, P: 458-466
  • In cohort B of the phase 2 SWOG S1512 trial, pembrolizumab monotherapy in patients with unresectable desmoplastic melanoma elicited a complete response rate of 37% and an objective response rate of 89%, supporting a new treatment option for this tumor type.

    • Kari L. Kendra
    • Shay L. Bellasea
    • Antoni Ribas
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 31, P: 3668-3674
  • Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by the functional loss of the tumor suppressor gene neurofibromin, that can lead to the development of benign and malignant tumors. Here the authors describe the development of an adeno-associated virus vector for NF1 gene replacement therapy of NF1 related tumors, showing tropism and anti-tumor activity in preclinical models

    • Ren-Yuan Bai
    • Jingyi Shi
    • Verena Staedtke
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-12
  • Ice is not piezoelectric, despite the polarity of water molecules, but bending ice may produce electricity. This has now been experimentally demonstrated, with a flexoelectric coefficient comparable to that of common ceramic materials.

    • X. Wen
    • Q. Ma
    • G. Catalan
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 21, P: 1587-1593
  • Despite the lower device efficiency, tin perovskite based solar cells are preferred choices compared to lead-based counterparts due to much lower toxicity. Here Jiang et al. use a fullerene derivative to greatly suppress carrier interface recombination and obtain record high cell efficiency of 12%.

    • Xianyuan Jiang
    • Fei Wang
    • Zhijun Ning
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-7
  • Living biophotovoltaics generate bioelectricity by harnessing photosynthetic microorganisms, but barriers to electron transfer across the abiotic/biotic interface hinder solar-to-electricity conversion. Here, the authors report a method for boosting photocurrent by integrating the photosynthetic cyanobacteria with a conductive conjugated polyelectrolyte to form 3D living biocomposites.

    • Zhongxin Chen
    • Samantha R. McCuskey
    • Guillermo C. Bazan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13
  • Ticks adhere firmly to their host by secreting a protein-rich saliva that eventually forms a solid bioadhesive, but the mechanism underlying this phase transition is not understood. Now it has been shown that a disordered glycine-rich protein present in tick saliva undergoes liquid–liquid phase separation, followed by a liquid-to-gel transition, and exhibits adhesive properties.

    • Ketan A. Ganar
    • Manali Nandy
    • Siddharth Deshpande
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 17, P: 186-197
  • The scope of Lewis acid catalysis mediated by enzymes is low compared with the range of reactions it drives in organic synthesis. Now the substitution of the iron centre with copper, and the subsequent directed evolution, enabled a non-haem iron hydroxylase to efficiently catalyse asymmetric abiotic Conia-ene cyclizations.

    • Xinpeng Mu
    • Xinyuan Ji
    • Xiongyi Huang
    Research
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 8, P: 635-644
  • Stratified medicine promises to tailor treatment for individual patients, however it remains a major challenge to leverage genetic risk data to aid patient stratification. Here the authors introduce an approach to stratify individuals based on the aggregated impact of their genetic risk factor profiles on tissue-specific gene expression levels, and highlight its ability to identify biologically meaningful and clinically actionable patient subgroups, supporting the notion of different patient ‘biotypes’ characterized by partially distinct disease mechanisms.

    • Lucia Trastulla
    • Georgii Dolgalev
    • Michael J. Ziller
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-28
  • Sustainable end-of-life management strategies for fibre-reinforced plastics are urgently needed from a sustainability perspective. Here the authors develop a solvent-free flash upcycling method, enabling ultrafast and efficient upcycling of fibre-reinforced plastics to fulfil such a need.

    • Yi Cheng
    • Jinhang Chen
    • James M. Tour
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 7, P: 452-462
  • Optimizing devices for electrochemical CO2 reduction requires a comprehensive and quantitative understanding of the microenvironments where the reactions occur. Now, a multiscale modelling approach that explicitly accounts for electrolyte effects at all scales is developed and showcased for the electroreduction of CO2 on silver.

    • Francesca Lorenzutti
    • Ranga Rohit Seemakurthi
    • Sophia Haussener
    Research
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 8, P: 905-918
  • Neural networks fundamentally dictate function. Here, the authors show thirteen uniquely connected neuron populations within the anterior thalamic nuclei, suggesting multiple parallel subnetworks support its emotional and cognitive functions.

    • Houri Hintiryan
    • Mitchell Rudd
    • Hong-Wei Dong
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-26