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  • The authors observed the electric field-induced generation and manipulation of topological spin textures at the monolayer limit using the topological magneto-optical effect.

    • Yangliu Wu
    • Bo Peng
    • Longjiang Deng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-9
  • Here, the authors report the synthesis of high-κ ionic dielectric Sb4O5Cl2 thin films with aligned ionic channels, showing their application for the realization of high-performance 2D MoS2 transistors with programmable non-volatile memory and synaptic behaviours enabled by the controllable ionic migration in Sb4O5Cl2.

    • Zexin Li
    • Genchang Gou
    • Xing Zhou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-11
  • Here the authors engineer dual spillover of H* and CO* on PdHx/Cu to enhance urea electrosynthesis, where CO* spillover from PdHx surface to Cu facilitates initial C–N coupling while H* spillover from PdHx lattice to Cu promotes C–N intermediate protonation.

    • Yuefei Li
    • Bingying Han
    • Jiayuan Li
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-14
  • Macrophages play an important role in repair and regeneration of damaged nerves in spinal cord injury (SCI). Here, Guo et al. investigate effects of endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria crosstalk on macrophage phenotype and develop a targeted nanorobot inhibiting the Ero1α/MAMs/mtCa²⁺ axis, promoting M2 polarization and neural repair as a therapeutic strategy to treat SCI.

    • Qiangqiang Guo
    • Wei Wang
    • Kun Xi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-24
  • Electrochemical CO reduction to multi-carbon products offers a carbon-negative approach to produce chemicals, but the intricate reaction pathways lead to a broad spectrum of products. Now it has been shown that alkali cations alter the mechanistic pathways that govern the reaction selectivity involved in the formation of hydrocarbons versus oxygenates.

    • Weiyan Ni
    • Yongxiang Liang
    • Edward H. Sargent
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    P: 1-8
  • Analysis combining multiple global tree databases reveals that whether a location is invaded by non-native tree species depends on anthropogenic factors, but the severity of the invasion depends on the native species diversity.

    • Camille S. Delavaux
    • Thomas W. Crowther
    • Daniel S. Maynard
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 621, P: 773-781
  • An amino-acid-encoded assembly strategy is developed for the synthesis of programmable chiral Solomon links, featuring tunable cavity dimensions and shapes. This template-free synthetic approach favours homochiral assembly over non-chiral or heterochiral pathways. The resulting interlocked molecules exhibit strong chiral amplification and exceptional enantioselective peptide recognition.

    • Shuai-Liang Yang
    • Liang Qiao
    • Yong Cui
    Research
    Nature Synthesis
    P: 1-13
  • Aperiodic composite crystals were discovered that emulate 2D moiré materials, demonstrating a potentially scalable approach for producing moiré materials for next-generation electronics and a generalizable approach for realizing theoretical predictions of higher-dimensional quantum phenomena.

    • Kevin P. Nuckolls
    • Nisarga Paul
    • Joseph G. Checkelsky
    Research
    Nature
    P: 1-8
  • How small-bodied hominins in southeast Asia became so small ~60 thousand years ago is unclear. Here, the authors present hominin remains dated to 700 thousand years ago with even smaller body size, suggesting early evolution and maintained small size in the region.’

    • Yousuke Kaifu
    • Iwan Kurniawan
    • Gerrit D. van den Bergh
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-13
  • Prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates vary across males from diverse populations. Here, the authors perform a proteome-wide association study across different populations and establish population-specific genetic prediction models.

    • Hua Zhong
    • Jingjing Zhu
    • Lang Wu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-11
  • The STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory demonstrates evidence of spin correlations in \(\Lambda \bar{\Lambda }\) hyperon pairs inherited from virtual spin-correlated strange quark–antiquark pairs during QCD confinement.

    • B. E. Aboona
    • J. Adam
    • M. Zyzak
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 650, P: 65-71
  • By combining satellite observations with ground-based data and expert validation, this analysis demonstrates considerable misestimation of grassland extent and thereby carbon stock estimates in previous global assessments based on remote sensing.

    • A. S. MacDougall
    • B. Vanzant
    • M. B. Siewert
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 10, P: 246-257
  • Identifying jets originating from heavy quarks plays a fundamental role in hadronic collider experiments. In this work, the ATLAS Collaboration describes and tests a transformer-based neural network architecture for jet flavour tagging based on low-level input and physics-inspired constraints.

    • G. Aad
    • E. Aakvaag
    • L. Zwalinski
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-22
  • Single iron atoms on nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts are a promising alternative to platinum for the oxygen reduction reaction on fuel cell cathodes, but commonly suffer from low stability. Here an in situ chemical vapour deposition synthetic approach is presented, enabling high iron active site dispersion and reducing surface porosity, which mitigates demetallation and carbon corrosion, ensuring high activity and stability.

    • Yachao Zeng
    • Manman Qi
    • Gang Wu
    Research
    Nature Catalysis
    P: 1-15
  • MedHELM, an extensible evaluation framework including a new taxonomy for classifying medical tasks and a benchmark of many datasets across these categories, enables the evaluation of large language models on real-world clinical tasks.

    • Suhana Bedi
    • Hejie Cui
    • Nigam H. Shah
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    P: 1-9
  • Two main acceleration mechanisms in the auroral acceleration region are electric potential and Alfvénic acceleration but associated energy dynamics are not completely resolved. Here, the authors show that Alfvén waves power the Earth’s auroral arc through a static potential drop in the auroral acceleration region.

    • S. Tian
    • Z. Yao
    • G. D. Reeves
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-10
  • Stylistic similarities of stone tools recovered from 800,000-year-old deposits in Flores with stone tools associated with the much later Homo floresiensis suggest continuity — calling into question claims that the brain of Homo floresiensis was too small to have accommodated technology.

    • Adam Brumm
    • Fachroel Aziz
    • Richard Fullagar
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 441, P: 624-628
  • CRISPR-Cas9 technology holds the potential to treat a wide spectrum of genetic diseases. Here, the authors describe a modular platform for extracellular vesicle-based Cas9 delivery, using MS2-based RNA-binding domains and UV-cleavable linkers, suitable for various Cas9-based moieties.

    • Omnia M. Elsharkasy
    • Charlotte V. Hegeman
    • Olivier G. de Jong
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-18
  • Here the authors show that mitochondrial RNA leaks into the cytosol of senescent cells through sublethal apoptosis, driving inflammation. Blocking this pathway improves outcomes in Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis.

    • Stella Victorelli
    • Madeline Eppard
    • João F. Passos
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-15
  • The CMS Collaboration reports the measurement of the spin, parity, and charge conjugation properties of all-charm tetraquarks, exotic fleeting particles formed in proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider.

    • A. Hayrapetyan
    • V. Makarenko
    • A. Snigirev
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 648, P: 58-63
  • Currently, there is a lack of clear understanding on how glioma cells exploit neural electrophysiological signaling to drive hyper-invasive behavior. Here, the authors integrate custom microfluidics with machine learning-based signal decoding to uncover a mechanism by which tumors actively reprogram neural firing patterns, synchronizing with their microenvironment to enhance invasiveness.

    • Ting Xu
    • Xinyue Zhang
    • Bingzhe Xu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-14
  • Foundation models have significantly advanced computational pathology, but still face important challenges, particularly when integrating multimodal data. Here, the authors develop mSTAR, an approach that allows injecting multimodal, whole-slide context into pathology foundation models, improving performance in clinical and molecular tasks in oncology.

    • Yingxue Xu
    • Yihui Wang
    • Hao Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-22
  • Measurements of carbon fluxes and wood phenology are used to assess carbon sources from photosynthesis and their sink into woody growth along a thermal gradient. The authors show that stem growth advances slower than photosynthesis per degree Celsius, creating a phenological mismatch for carbon.

    • X. Li
    • R. Silvestro
    • S. Rossi
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 15, P: 1363-1370
  • A combination of high-resolution spatial imaging, spatial proteomics and transcriptional data reveals sparse and heterogeneous bacterial signals in gliomas and brain metastases.

    • Golnaz Morad
    • Ashish V. Damania
    • Jennifer A. Wargo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 31, P: 3675-3688
  • Despite recent advances with trappedion-based platforms, achieving quantum networks with link efficiency greater than unity on metropolitan scales is still a challenge. Here, the authors demonstrate a multiplexed quantum network generating heralded entanglement at a rate faster than local decoherence.

    • Z.-B. Cui
    • Z.-Q. Wang
    • Y.-F. Pu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-10
  • While nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles have been investigated separately, the links between them are key for sustainable food systems. Combining material flow and ecological network analysis, this study examines the resilience of China’s N–P-coupled cycling network over time under different scenarios.

    • Zimeng Luo
    • Yadong Yu
    • Shanying Hu
    Research
    Nature Food
    Volume: 5, P: 48-58
  • Crop diversification is a promising strategy to enhance global food security, yet potential trade-offs between yields and nutritional outcomes remain unclear. This global synthesis reveals that transitioning from monoculture to crop rotation consistently boosts total yield, nutritional quality, and revenue by 14–27%, with win-win outcomes significantly outweighing trade-offs across major agricultural regions.

    • Shingirai Mudare
    • Jingying Jing
    • Wen-Feng Cong
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-11
  • Cryogenic conditions limit molecular diffusion, inhibiting self-healing in most molecular systems. Here the authors present an organic molecular crystal capable of autonomous recovery at 77 K due to strong dipole–dipole interactions between aligned molecular layers.

    • Chengde Ding
    • Baolei Tang
    • Hongyu Zhang
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 25, P: 285-293
  • While Bell inequalities have been violated several times—mostly in photonic systems—their violations within particle physics experiments are less explored. Here, the BESIII Collaboration showcases Bell-violating nonlocal correlations between entangled hyperon pairs.

    • M. Ablikim
    • M. N. Achasov
    • J. Zu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-9