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  • Significant progress has been made in establishing limits on quantum transport in closed systems, but extensions to open many-body systems remain scarce. Here, the authors develop the general optimal transport theory and find the maximal speed of macroscopic particle transport in dissipative long-range bosonic systems.

    • Hongchao Li
    • Cheng Shang
    • Tan Van Vu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-10
  • CRISPR–Cas tools enable genome regulation but are often too large for efficient AAV delivery. Here, authors engineer a compact enhanced TnpB–ωRNA system (enTnpB) as a versatile genome regulation platform and develop a single-AAV regimen, ImmunAct, to activate endogenous cytokines and enhance cancer immunotherapy.

    • Junlin Lu
    • Jiajian Lai
    • Tianxin Lin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-16
  • The study introduces polyethyleneimine as an additive in a thermocell, enhancing thermopower from 1.4 to 7.76 mV/K. It achieves long-term stability and scalability by enabling thermosensitive adsorption-desorption, selective reactions, and Manning condensation, converting low-grade heat to electricity efficiently.

    • Xinya Wu
    • Chunlin Pang
    • Shien-Ping Feng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-15
  • While atomic disorder normally promotes glassy states, in some rare cases long-range magnetic order can persist. However, the mechanism, and microscopic characters, remain elusive. Here, Shen et al combine neutron diffraction and resonant X-ray scattering to shed light on the formation of long-range magnetic order in a high-entropy honeycomb van der Waals magnet.

    • Yao Shen
    • Guangkai Zhang
    • Youwen Long
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-8
  • Cardiovascular surgery and haemodialysis urgently need durable vascular grafts. Here, authors develop a decellularized polymer skeleton-reinforced biotube as a readily-available vascular graft and demonstrate utility in vivo across multiple large animal preclinical models.

    • Quhan Cheng
    • Dengke Zhi
    • Kai Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-18
  • Pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) causes severe yield and quality loss in cereal crops worldwide. Here, the authors report a cyclic nucleotide-gated channel/Ca2 + -permeable channel encoding protein negatively regulate PHS and its involvement in modulating of calcium and hormonal signaling pathways in wheat.

    • Bingbing Tian
    • Yuhui Fang
    • Haiping Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-18
  • High-latitude soils are future soil organic carbon loss hotspots, with losses dominated by particulate organic carbon (POC). The fraction of POC in total SOC (fPOC) is a key indicator, emphasizing the climate importance of preserving POC.

    • Siyi Sun
    • M. Francesca Cotrufo
    • Ji Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-12
  • The balance of osteoblasts and osteoclasts is critical for osteogenesis and long-term bone health. Here they identify an osteogenic regulatory axis involving a STAT3-bound enhancer of Etv4, providing insights into the regulation of bone formation.

    • Junyou Zhang
    • Qilin Wang
    • Chunyan Li
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-14
  • Pulmonary microbiotacomponents in bronchiectasis patients receive repeated antibiotic exposures, whereas previous studies on the effects ofantibiotic treatment focused on typical pathogens rather than commensals. By integrating experimental evolution withsingle-cell resolution, the authors reveal a multifaceted strategy by which Neisseria subflava, a common airwaycommensal associated with bronchiectasis, exploits antibiotic selection to transition towards pathogenicity.

    • Xin Zhang
    • Hong Sheng Cheng
    • Liang Li
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-16
  • Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) combined with immunotherapy have improved outcomes in advanced renal cell carcinoma (aRCC), yet resistance persists. This group presents single-cell transcriptomic profiling of aRCC patients treated with TKIs and immune checkpoint inhibitors, uncovering an immunosuppressive microenvironment linked to therapeutic resistance.

    • Liangyou Gu
    • Qi Zhang
    • Baojun Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-21
  • Lithium||sulfur batteries are limited by sluggish solid-state sulfur conversion. Here, authors investigate spin-state transitions as a key kinetic barrier and design a spin-regulated catalyst that accelerates sulfur conversion, suppresses polysulfide shuttling, and enables high-capacity pouch cells.

    • Qingbin Jiang
    • Huifang Xu
    • Kwun Nam Hui
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-16
  • Fe3GaTe2 is a room temperature van der Waals ferromagnet, which, despite having a centrosymmetric crystal structure, has both a large Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction and hosts topological spin textures. Here, Xia, Luo, Malik and coauthors unravel this mystery, showing the critical role of field cooling in the breaking of inversion symmetry in Fe3GaTe2.

    • Shian Xia
    • Yan Luo
    • Ting Yu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-10
  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a life-threatening degenerative vascular disease in which macrophage-driven inflammation plays a central role. Here the authors show that macrophage Gsα promotes AAA by stabilizing NLRP3 inflammasome activity, while Gsα silencing via lipid nanoparticles suppresses inflammation and disease progression.

    • Lifan He
    • Xiaoteng Qin
    • Wencheng Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-20
  • Here the authors show that marine diatoms produce tryptophanol, a molecule that at extremely low concentrations rapidly activates nitrogen assimilation genes and enzymes. This facilitates acquisition of nitrogen, a vital ocean nutrient.

    • Dong-Sheng Zhao
    • Shengqin Wang
    • Hui-Xi Zou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-16
  • Mutations in the follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) cause spontaneous ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). Here, the authors report that estrildid finches naturally carry an analogous pathogenic mutation found in patients but avoid the syndrome by lowering a related receptor’s activity. Blocking this receptor successfully treats OHSS in mice.

    • Shanshan Lai
    • Yongjie Huang
    • Cheng Deng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-18
  • Extreme environments host diverse microbes, yet their global diversity remains underexplored. Here, the authors analyze both isolate genomes and metagenomes from various extreme habitats to construct a microbial genomic catalog, and use protein language models to identify antimicrobial peptides active against drug-resistant pathogens.

    • Puzi Jiang
    • Zhengjiao Liang
    • Haixin Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-20
  • Treatment failure exists in Induction chemotherapy followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) for locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (LA-NPC) patients. Here this group reports a phase 2 randomized trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of adding nimotuzumab, to CCRT on 246 patients with untreated, non-keratinising, stage II–IVA LA-NPC.

    • Li-Ting Liu
    • Xue-Song Sun
    • Hai-Qiang Mai
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-12
  • Protein complexes are the machinery of life, yet mapping their structures across different species is challenging. This study presents an atlas of 1.1million cross-kingdom structures, revealing 181,671 high-confidence complexes that uncover new higher-order structures and evolutionary links.

    • Xianzhi Qi
    • Cheng Ye
    • Dacheng Ma
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-15
  • Researchers boosted the thermoelectric performance of the ionic-bonded compound MnTe by manipulating chemical bonding, achieving improved TE conversion efficiency and zT values via increased electron delocalization and suppressed phonon transport.

    • Haiqi Li
    • Shuang Lyu
    • Yue Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-10
  • High cost and aggregation of single-component fullerenes hinder inverted perovskite solar cell development. The authors synthesize a fullerene composite in high yield that cross-links during annealing, improving stability and efficiency while maintaining performance in various device formats.

    • Enlong Hou
    • Shuo Cheng
    • Chengbo Tian
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-10
  • Current single-cell models face data sparsity and interpretability limits. The authors introduce CellVQ to improve generalizability with a cell-state discretisation module, and CellVQ-Graph to integrate genes, interactions, and annotations into a knowledge graph for interpretability.

    • Jue Wang
    • Cheng Tan
    • Stan. Z. Li
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-20
  • Using thermodynamically favourable organic oxidations instead of oxygen evolution enables energy-efficient cathodic reactions, but rates are limited by slow anodic kinetics. Here, the authors report decoupled charge‒discharge electrolysis using a solid redox reservoir to overcome this limitation.

    • Yi Huang
    • Hongyu Zhou
    • Bin Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-12
  • The authors developed a microfluidic human stem cell model of the embryonic spinal cord. The model mimics complete dorsoventral patterning, reveals new retinoic acid-BMP signaling crosstalk, and enables direct tracking of neural crest cell migration.

    • Jeyoon Bok
    • Yung Su Kim
    • Jianping Fu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-17
  • Researchers demonstrate a minimalist terahertz wireless transceiver in integrated photonics. They break the longstanding constraint between source purity and DSP complexity, realizing 144 Gbps high-speed transmission at subterahertz frequency.

    • Yijun Guo
    • Xuguang Zhang
    • Haowen Shu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-9
  • The transcriptome and proteome provide complementary information about the cellular phenotype, state and function. Here, the authors introduce SPARO, a method that enables simultaneous profiling of cell type-specific transcriptomes and proteomes in vitro and in vivo by leveraging TurboID-based biotinylation of RNA-interacting cytosolic proteins to enrich both proteins and associated RNAs.

    • Christina C. Ramelow
    • Eric B. Dammer
    • Srikant Rangaraju
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-22
  • Thrombolytic therapy with tPA risks hemorrhagic transformation (HT). Here, the authors show that tPA upregulates CD177⁺ neutrophils to promote HT, a fibrin-targeted, ROS-responsive polymersome is developed to deliver tPA and inhibit CD177⁺ neutrophils, enabling safe thrombolysis while preventing HT

    • Zhenhua Wang
    • Hua Liu
    • Shaobing Zhou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-18
  • A hallmark of the interaction between flat band and dispersive band states in quantum materials is the flat band resonance. Here, the authors report the observation of a flat band resonance in the kagome bilayer material CsCr6Sb6 originating from the doublet kagome bands of the bilayer unit.

    • Renjie Zhang
    • Bei Jiang
    • Baiqing Lv
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-9
  • Electrochemical conversion of propylene to propylene oxide using seawater is attractive but limited by inefficient use of reactive chlorine species. Here, the authors incorporate lithium into a cobalt catalyst to enhance radical generation, achieving industrial-level yields and high efficiency

    • Ming Cheng
    • Xiaoxian Sun
    • Jinlong Gong
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-13
  • Hyperbolic topological states have attracted broad interest but are thus far limited to static and spatial topological states in type-I hyperbolic lattices. Here, the authors report a comprehensive study of spatial and spatiotemporal topological states in newly discovered type-II hyperbolic lattices.

    • Jingming Chen
    • Zebin Zhu
    • Zhen Gao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-10
  • The Newtonian fluid photocatalyst composed of imidazole framework and light-excitable liquid chain can be firmly attached to different types of carriers through printing for easier photocatalytic scaling up and more stable CO2 photoreduction.

    • Ziyang Lu
    • Yu Cheng
    • Weidong Shi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-10
  • High entropy spinel oxides host multiple metals in one crystal structure with tunable catalytic properties, but controlling coordination site occupancy of metal cations is difficult. Here, the authors exploit site preference energy differences to direct metal occupancy, boosting conductivity and oxygen evolution activity.

    • Jihyun Baek
    • Kiran Srinivasan Hamkins
    • Xiaolin Zheng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-13
  • Mechanical computing is promising for environment-adaptive information processing, however existing methods have limited scalability. Here the authors report a polyaniline composite film enabling scalable logical operations.

    • Xiunan Yan
    • Yixiang Li
    • Feng Miao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-10
  • The authors showcase a lateral Si–Ge avalanche photodiode in the O-band. With low dark current, high gain–bandwidth product of 7564 GHz, it supports 100 Gbps NRZ and 200 Gbps PAM4 signals for high-speed optical communication applications.

    • Jintao Xue
    • Chao Cheng
    • Binhao Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-9
  • Wearable bioelectronic skins are essential for health monitoring technologies, but many designs lack the durability and abrasion resistance of human skin. This study presents a bilayered stretchable conductor with a silver particle-impregnated layer that enhances abrasion resistance, conductivity and performs well in harsh environments while maintaining accurate signal capture.

    • Zejun Wang
    • Puyuan Shi
    • Wenlong Cheng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-10
  • Su et al. compare the risk of hyperuricemia in patients treated with bempedoic acid versus ezetimibe using a large real-world dataset from the United States. They find that bempedoic acid increases laboratory hyperuricemia, but this does not result in higher observed use of gout medications.

    • Po-Hsueh Su
    • Daniel Hsiang-Te Tsai
    • Ping-Yen Liu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Medicine
    P: 1-7
  • The cellular pathology of Japanese encephalitis (JE) remains elusive. Here, the authors use spatial transcriptomics in JE mouse model and show that Ackr1⁺ endothelial cells and Ly6c2⁺ monocytes synergistically drive neuroinflammation, revealing potential therapeutic targets for neurotropic virus infections.

    • Zhihua Ou
    • Zhaoyang Wang
    • Gong Cheng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-27
  • Vascular smooth muscle cells undergo complex transitions to multiple disease-related phenotypes in coronary artery disease. Using vascular smooth muscle lineage-traced single-cell RNA and ATAC sequencing, the authors map molecular spatiotemporal patterns of murine atherosclerosis and discover molecular mechanisms of TCF21-mediated coronary artery disease risk.

    • Daniel Y. Li
    • Soumya Kundu
    • Thomas Quertermous
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-22