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  • The experimental discovery of materials known as higher-order topological insulators corroborates theoretical predictions and expands the toolbox for integrated optics and mechanical devices.

    • Michel Fruchart
    • Vincenzo Vitelli
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 555, P: 318-319
  • Turbulent energy cascades can be arrested by non-dissipative viscosities, resulting in pattern formation at intermediate length scales.

    • Xander M. de Wit
    • Michel Fruchart
    • Vincenzo Vitelli
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 627, P: 515-521
  • A theoretical study of non-reciprocity in collective phenomena reveals the emergence of time-dependent phases heralded by exceptional points in contexts ranging from synchronization and flocking to pattern formation.

    • Michel Fruchart
    • Ryo Hanai
    • Vincenzo Vitelli
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 592, P: 363-369
  • Dualities—mathematical mappings between different systems—can act as hidden symmetries that enable materials design beyond that suggested by crystallographic space groups.

    • Michel Fruchart
    • Yujie Zhou
    • Vincenzo Vitelli
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 577, P: 636-640
  • A theoretical framework for the design of so-called perturbative metamaterials, based on weakly interacting unit cells, has led to the experimental demonstration of a quadrupole topological insulator.

    • Michel Fruchart
    • Vincenzo Vitelli
    News & Views
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 17, P: 292-293
  • Active fluids exhibit properties reminiscent of equilibrium systems when their degrees of freedom are statistically decoupled. A theory for the fluctuating hydrodynamics of these fluids offers a probe of their anomalous transport coefficients.

    • Ming Han
    • Michel Fruchart
    • Vincenzo Vitelli
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 17, P: 1260-1269
  • By nanofabricating arrays of dipolar-coupled bistable single-domain nanomagnets, artificial model systems exhibiting collective ordering may be realized. Here, the authors present signatures of spin fragmentation in low-energy states of an artificial kagome ice.

    • Benjamin Canals
    • Ioan-Augustin Chioar
    • Nicolas Rougemaille
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-6