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  • Previous ophthalmic foundation models have struggled to generalize effectively to diverse and rare fundus diseases, restricting their clinical applicability. Here, the authors introduce a vision-language foundation model that demonstrates superior performance in diagnosing both common and rare fundus conditions.

    • Meng Wang
    • Tian Lin
    • Huazhu Fu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-17
  • A new exchange-bias effect between two different antiferromagnetic layers enables the fabrication of all-antiferromagnetic structures that have a large room-temperature tunnelling magnetoresistance and potential applications for ultrafast memory technologies.

    • Peixin Qin
    • Han Yan
    • Zhiqi Liu
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 613, P: 485-489
  • d-Serine is needed for glutamate-induced epileptic seizures. Sha and Wang et al. found that l-serine produced by astrocytes positively correlates with d-serine level in neurons and identified a small molecule that suppresses seizures in animal models of epilepsy by inhibiting phosphoserine phosphatase, a key enzyme for l-serine synthesis.

    • Longze Sha
    • Yanbing Wang
    • Qi Xu
    Research
    Nature Chemical Biology
    P: 1-12
  • Malignant pleural effusion is a challenge for cancer therapy. Here, the authors report on a piezoelectric nano-system that inhibits tumor growth in the thoracic cavity by piezo-generated reactive oxygen species using the intrapleural pressure, triggering immunogenic cell death, to treat malignant pleural effusion.

    • Zihan Xu
    • Xiujing He
    • Hubing Shi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-20
  • Antiferromagnets have a variety of attractive features such as rapid operation, lack of stray fields, and insensitivity to external perturbations, that make an exciting prospect for memory and computing applications. Unfortunately, readout of the antiferromagnetic state is challenging. Here, Yan, Mao and coauthors demonstrate an antiferromagnet that can be switched between antiferromagnetic phases via piezoelectric strain with a large difference in the resistance between the two antiferromagnetic phases.

    • Han Yan
    • Hongye Mao
    • Zhiqi Liu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-8
  • By combining vector magnetometry and magneto-transport measurements of epitaxial films with different crystallographic orientations, an anomalous Hall effect can be measured in collinear altermagnetic ruthenium dioxide with an anomalous Hall conductivity exceeding 1,000 Ω–1 cm–1.

    • Zexin Feng
    • Xiaorong Zhou
    • Zhiqi Liu
    Research
    Nature Electronics
    Volume: 5, P: 735-743