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  • Extracting high-purity salt from saline water through conventional processes is complex and environmentally unsustainable. A diffusion-driven selective crystallization strategy that uses a precisely designed floating porous membrane to suppress non-ion-selective transfer enables simple and precise ion separation and high-purity salt production from mixed source solutions such as Na+/K+, Ba2+/K+ and Mg2+/Li+.

    • Yang Liu
    • Changting Wang
    • Peng Wang
    Research
    Nature Water
    Volume: 3, P: 927-936
  • Naive T cells are quiescent but undergo dynamic changes upon antigenic activation. Li and colleagues show that upregulation of tRNA methyltransferase complex TRMT61A–TRMT6 and N1-methyladenosine modification of tRNAs contribute to accelerated mRNA translation efficiency, in particular that of MYC protein, and are required for rapid T cell proliferation.

    • Yongbo Liu
    • Jing Zhou
    • Hua-Bing Li
    Research
    Nature Immunology
    Volume: 23, P: 1433-1444
  • Transition-metal catalyzed alkylative cross-couplings are established, powerful tools for the installation of alkyl groups. Here, the authors unlock a C(sp3)–C(sp2) cross-coupling via the asymmetric activation of the aromatic C–O bond by bis-ligated nickel complexes for the synthesis of alkylated, axially chiral biaryl compounds.

    • Zishuo Zhang
    • Jintong Zhang
    • Zhi-Chao Cao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-10
  • Understanding complex systems requires causal analysis via observational time series, yet there is still a lack of direct ways aligned with the intuitive definition of causality. Here, the authors use reservoir computing to replicate the underlying system and apply interventions to it, enabling controlled trials and accurate causal discovery.

    • Jintong Zhao
    • Zhongxue Gan
    • Siyang Leng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 1-10