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  • Basal-plane dislocations, identified as fundamental defects in bilayer graphene by transmission electron microscopy and atomistic simulations, reveal striking size effects, most notably a pronounced buckling of the graphene membrane, which drastically alters the strain state and is of key importance for the material’s mechanical and electronic properties.

    • Benjamin Butz
    • Christian Dolle
    • Erdmann Spiecker
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 505, P: 533-537
  • Regeneration of cardiac endothelial cells is challenging as these cells must receive proper cues for tissue formation and integrate in the pre-existing vasculature. Here, Farber et. al identify Sox17-Erg as an efficient combination to reprogram cardiac fibroblasts into endothelial-like cells both in vivo and in vitro.

    • Gregory Farber
    • Yanhan Dong
    • Li Qian
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-17
  • Contrary to common belief, bilayer graphene is not defect-free: the abundance of partial dislocations leads to a mosaic-like network structure. As a result, as now shown, the magnetoresistance of bilayer graphene depends linearly, rather than quadratically, on the external magnetic field.

    • Ferdinand Kisslinger
    • Christian Ott
    • Heiko B. Weber
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 11, P: 650-653
  • Noonan syndrome (NS) is an autosomal dominant genetic disease that is co-morbid with cognitive deficits in a subset of patients. Using mouse models of NS, a study now shows that the synaptic plasticity and memory deficits in mouse models of NS are due primarily to the dysfunction in the MEK-Erk kinase pathways, and pharmacological intervention that alters MEK-Ras function can alleviate physiological and behavioral deficits in the mouse models of NS.

    • Yong-Seok Lee
    • Dan Ehninger
    • Alcino J Silva
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 17, P: 1736-1743
  • Most integrated assessment models used to estimate the long-term economic loss from current carbon emissions, and to evaluate climate policy, are deterministic. By including the risk of damage in these models, research now shows that estimates of the optimal rate of emissions abatement and carbon taxation are double the levels obtained by using the standard formulation.

    • Benjamin Crost
    • Christian P. Traeger
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 4, P: 631-636