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  • Preventing the strain-induced delamination between the module and the substrate has been a critical challenge. The authors developed a stretchable packaging substrate that enables stable module/substrate interfaces under large deformation, preventing the interfacial delamination of stretchable electronics.

    • Yan Shao
    • Jianfeng Yan
    • Yanhao Yu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-11
  • Energy density and cyclability are often a trade-off for lithium-ion batteries. The authors develop cobalt- and nickel-free cathodes with both good cycling stability and high energy density through the integration of polyanion units into rocksalt structures.

    • Yimeng Huang
    • Yanhao Dong
    • Ju Li
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 9, P: 1497-1505
  • Early lipid accumulation is thought to contribute to liver regeneration through unclear functional mechanisms. Here the authors identify an epigenetic regulator, MIER1, that bridges the acute lipid accumulation and cell cycle gene transcription during liver regeneration after surgical resection in male mice.

    • Yanhao Chen
    • Lanlan Chen
    • Qiurong Ding
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-18
  • A substantially improved robust CRISPR activation system, CRISPR–Act3.0, enables efficient and multiplexed gene activation in rice, Arabidopsis and tomato, and can be compatible with Cas12b and the near-PAM-less SpRY to expand the targeting scope.

    • Changtian Pan
    • Xincheng Wu
    • Yiping Qi
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 7, P: 942-953
  • Wei et al. show that the chromatin regulator MRG15 interacts with the nuclear receptor LRH-1 and is rhythmically recruited to lipid- and cholesterol-biosynthetic genes. In a nutrient-rich state, MRG15 alters histone acetylation status to activate gene transcription and lipid synthesis, whereas in a nutrient-scarce state, MRG15 genomic recruitment and lipid synthesis are reduced.

    • Yuda Wei
    • Cheng Tian
    • Qiurong Ding
    Research
    Nature Metabolism
    Volume: 2, P: 447-460
  • Pan et al. develop a versatile CRISPR-Combo platform for simultaneous genome editing (targeted mutagenesis or base editing) and gene activation in plants, representing a versatile genome engineering tool with promising applications in crop breeding.

    • Changtian Pan
    • Gen Li
    • Yiping Qi
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 8, P: 513-525
  • Charging at high voltages in principle makes batteries energy dense, but this is often achieved at the cost of the cycling stability. Here the authors design a sulfonamide-based electrolyte to enable a Li metal battery with a state-of-the-art cathode at an ultra-high voltage of 4.7 V while maintaining cyclability.

    • Weijiang Xue
    • Mingjun Huang
    • Ju Li
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 6, P: 495-505
  • An engineered SpRY Cas9 variant enables efficient gene editing without PAM requirement in rice transgenic lines and Dahurian larch protoplasts, and its derived base editors can edit the rice genome efficiently in a PAM-less fashion too.

    • Qiurong Ren
    • Simon Sretenovic
    • Yong Zhang
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 7, P: 25-33