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  • Typical quantum error correcting codes assign fixed roles to the underlying physical qubits. Now the performance benefits of alternative, dynamic error correction schemes have been demonstrated on a superconducting quantum processor.

    • Alec Eickbusch
    • Matt McEwen
    • Alexis Morvan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Physics
    P: 1-8
  • This Review describes developments in the role of estrogen receptors (ERs) in islet insulin biosynthesis and secretion, lipid homeostasis and survival. Moreover, the authors discuss why and how enhancing ER action in β cells without the undesirable effect of general estrogen therapy is a therapeutic avenue to preserve functional β-cell mass in patients with diabetes mellitus.

    • Joseph P. Tiano
    • Franck Mauvais-Jarvis
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Endocrinology
    Volume: 8, P: 342-351
  • Two below-threshold surface code memories on superconducting processors markedly reduce logical error rates, achieving high efficiency and real-time decoding, indicating potential for practical large-scale fault-tolerant quantum algorithms.

    • Rajeev Acharya
    • Dmitry A. Abanin
    • Nicholas Zobrist
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 638, P: 920-926
  • Estrogen is beneficial for obesity and type 2 diabetes, though its use is limited by important side effects. In a new study, Matthias Tschöp and colleagues avoid this issue by chemically linking estrogen to the hormone GLP-1 to selectively target metabolically relevant tissue and show that the conjugated compound corrects obesity, hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia in mice. This approach could be used for other hormone pairs to treat other diseases.

    • Brian Finan
    • Bin Yang
    • Matthias H Tschöp
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 18, P: 1847-1856