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  • Microfabrication has an essential role in device fabrication but is accompanied by unfavourable environmental footprint. This study presents a bioinspired permeable junction approach for sustainable microfabrication, which eliminates the use of hazardous chemicals and minimizes energy consumption.

    • Chuanwang Yang
    • Pengju Li
    • Bozhi Tian
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 7, P: 1190-1203
  • Fabrication of semiconductor heterojunctions typically involves a complex process and often leads to bioincompatibility. Here, the authors propose a porous heterojunction in p-type silicon via simple stain etching at ambient conditions, and apply it in optically induced biomodulation.

    • Aleksander Prominski
    • Jiuyun Shi
    • Menahem Y. Rotenberg
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 21, P: 647-655
  • Creating hierarchical synthetic materials that can modulate microbial communities remains a great challenge due to the complex interactions between microbiota and their colonized environments. Now, a soil-inspired chemical system that responds to chemical, optical and mechanical stimuli has been developed. The soil-inspired chemical system can enhance microbial cultures and biofuel production, enrich gut bacterial diversity and alleviate ulcerative colitis symptoms.

    • Yiliang Lin
    • Xiang Gao
    • Bozhi Tian
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 15, P: 119-128