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  • Water scarcity is a global issue that demands urgent resolution, but current approaches are inadequate. Now a metre-scale atmospheric water harvester, featuring a hygroscopic origami hydrogel panel and a window-like glass chamber, demonstrates exceptional efficiency in extracting water from air, even in extremely arid conditions.

    • Chang Liu
    • Xiao-Yun Yan
    • Xuanhe Zhao
    Research
    Nature Water
    Volume: 3, P: 714-722
  • A two-tiered dynamic design strategy achieves topological transformations of two-dimensional polymeric cellular microstructures in a reversible and temporally controllable manner through exposure to different liquids.

    • Shucong Li
    • Bolei Deng
    • Joanna Aizenberg
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 592, P: 386-391
  • Micropillars made of liquid crystal elastomers and exposed to light exhibit diverse stroke-like motions, leading to complex dynamic pattern evolution and collective communication  in arrays.

    • Shucong Li
    • Michael M. Lerch
    • Joanna Aizenberg
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 605, P: 76-83
  • Here, the authors report the synthesis and characterization of doped nanoporous graphene superlattices, showing their improved properties for electromagnetic shielding, energy harvesting, optoelectronic and thermoelectric applications.

    • Hualiang Lv
    • Yuxing Yao
    • Xiaoguang Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-9
  • The electromagnetic (EM) energy released by electronic devices in the environment is largely wasted and contributes to EM pollution. Here, the authors report the synthesis of staggered circular nanoporous graphene enabling the absorption and conversion of EM waves into electricity via the thermoelectric effect.

    • Hualiang Lv
    • Yuxing Yao
    • Xiaoguang Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-9