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  • A major obstacle to fully understanding the catalytic mechanisms of oxygen reduction reactions and to designing more efficient catalysts is the lack of detailed information about the active site structure. Molecular local chemisorption sites and the long-range supramolecular arrangement of metallophthalocyanine molecules on a metal surface can now be controlled by the fine tuning of the overlayer coverage.

    • F. Sedona
    • M. Di Marino
    • M. Sambi
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 11, P: 970-977
  • Collective behaviour in animal groups can improve individual perception and decision-making, but the neural mechanisms involved have been hard to access in classic models for these phenomena; here it is shown that Drosophila’s olfactory responses are enhanced in groups of flies, through mechanosensory neuron-dependent touch interactions.

    • Pavan Ramdya
    • Pawel Lichocki
    • Richard Benton
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 519, P: 233-236
  • Excitons are neutral quasiparticles, which are investigated as a potential component to improve the performance of photovoltaic cells however it is first necessary to develop methods to achieve multiexciton generation such as singlet fission. To this end the authors theoretically and experimentally demonstrate long-lived triplet exciton states via singlet fission enabled by the intermolecular coupling geometries in pentacene films.

    • R. Costantini
    • R. Faber
    • M. Dell’Angela
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 2, P: 1-6