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  • The theory-guided synthesis of a tungsten-based W2TiC2Tx MXene from a non-MAX nanolaminated ternary carbide (W,Ti)4C4−y is reported. The tungsten-rich basal plane of the W2TiC2Tx MXene is then examined for the electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction using a combined experimental and theoretical approach.

    • Anupma Thakur
    • Wyatt J. Highland
    • Babak Anasori
    Research
    Nature Synthesis
    Volume: 4, P: 888-900
  • The effect of defects on MXene structural transitions in high-temperature environments is shown. Further, defect occupied alkali cations are shown to improve MXenes’ phase stability and control surface diffusion related phase changes.

    • Brian C. Wyatt
    • Matthew G. Boebinger
    • Babak Anasori
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-12
  • Variation in inflorescence architecture in plants affects reproductive success and agricultural yield. Zachary Lippman and colleagues report that the phenotype of the terminating flower (tmf) tomato mutant, the only known tomato mutant with single-flower inflorescence, is caused by a mutation affecting a nuclear protein that regulates known floral meristem identity complex members AN and FA to repress floral termination.

    • Cora A MacAlister
    • Soon Ju Park
    • Zachary B Lippman
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 44, P: 1393-1398
  • The open-circuit-voltage deficit of cadmium selenide telluride solar cells is typically higher than that of other photovoltaic technologies yet the reasons are unclear. Now, Onno et al. use photoluminescence techniques to break down the contributions of dopants and back contacts to voltage losses.

    • Arthur Onno
    • Carey Reich
    • Zachary C. Holman
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 7, P: 400-408
  • Zachary Lippman and colleagues report mutations in the tomato ortholog of CLV1 and a gene encoding a hydroxyproline O-arabinosyltransferase enzyme that modifies CLV3, both of which cause fasciated flowers and fruits owing to increased meristem size. They also find that a natural mutation in CLV3 was a major target of selection during tomato domestication.

    • Cao Xu
    • Katie L Liberatore
    • Zachary B Lippman
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 47, P: 784-792
  • This paper reports the genome sequence of domesticated tomato, a major crop plant, and a draft sequence for its closest wild relative; comparative genomics reveal very little divergence between the two genomes but some important differences with the potato genome, another important food crop in the genus Solanum.

    • Shusei Sato
    • Satoshi Tabata
    • René M. Klein Lankhorst
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 485, P: 635-641
  • The Impact of Genomic Variation on Function Consortium is combining single-cell mapping, genomic perturbations and predictive modelling to investigate relationships between human genomic variation, genome function and phenotypes and will provide an open resource to the community.

    • Jesse M. Engreitz
    • Heather A. Lawson
    • Ella K. Samer
    Reviews
    Nature
    Volume: 633, P: 47-57