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  • A reversible suspended animation state in C. elegans is triggered by crowding in liquid. It reshapes gene activity, metabolism and organelles, uncovering lysosomal and neuronal signals that control survival and reawakening.

    • Junqiang Liu
    • Bingying Wang
    • Dengke K. Ma
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-13
  • In maize, ZmDapF1 suppresses the activity of ZmMDH6 in chloroplasts, exacerbating oxidative damage under drought. Knocking out ZmDapF1 or using its favourable allele with lower gene expression enhances drought resilience without yield penalty.

    • Yongyan Lian
    • Shiping Yang
    • Feng Qin
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 11, P: 2381-2394
  • Solid-tumor CAR-T therapy is limited by antigen escape, heterogeneity, and on-target/off-tumor toxicity. The author here develops a drug-gated light-activatable, programmable CAR-antigen pairing system that enables flexible multi-antigen targeting with spatial control, achieving effective tumor suppression with minimal off-tumor toxicity.

    • Ziliang Huang
    • Praopim Limsakul
    • Yingxiao Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-17
  • Here the authors report that lipidomics analysis of over 13,000 Australians from two cohorts identifies distinct blood lipid signatures linked to habitual dietary exposures. Lipid markers of healthier diets were associated with lower cardiovascular risk and reduced all-cause mortality.

    • Habtamu B. Beyene
    • Tingting Wang
    • Peter J. Meikle
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-19
  • Japonica subspecies has a lower nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) than that of indica rice. Here, the authors show that natural variations in the NIN-like protein 4 (OsNLP4) encoding gene are responsible for the divergence and introgression of the indica OsNLP4 allele into elite japonica cultivar can increase NUE and grain yield.

    • Jie Wu
    • Ying Song
    • Chengbin Xiang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-11
  • Coronary artery disease has several genetic risk factors. Here, the authors develop a model that combines germline and somatic genetic drivers to predict coronary artery disease risk, identifying high-risk individuals not detected by polygenic risk scores alone.

    • Xiong Yang
    • Min Seo Kim
    • Akl C. Fahed
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-14
  • Three-body low-energy s-wave states play an important role in few-body physics and associated universal phenomena, yet their experimental observation in nuclear system has been elusive. Here, the authors identify the three-body s-wave properties in neutron-rich 10He nuclei with improved statistics and sensitivities.

    • Y. L. Sun
    • Y. Kikuchi
    • T. Uesaka
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-9
  • Standard of care CD19-targeting CAR-T therapy for Relapsed-Refractory Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma (r/r DLBCL) faces frequent resistance often driven by regulatory T cell (Treg) activation. This study identifies Timosaponin AIII (TAIII) as A2AR inhibitor for enhanced CAR-T activity while depleting CAR-Treg formation.

    • Mingqi Hou
    • Wenjun Zhang
    • Jing Yang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-22
  • Although lithium–sulfur batteries are prized for their sustainability, practical energy densities are often limited by heavy host materials. The authors report a graphdiyne architecture that integrates anchoring and catalytic functions, enabling ultrahigh sulfur loading and exceptional energy densities, even in pouch-cell configuration.

    • Ruyi Bi
    • Jiangyan Wang
    • Dan Wang
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    P: 1-11
  • Surface cleaning is needed in various industrial systems but remains water intensive due to low water utilization efficiency. This study proposes a method—liquid droplet mops—that can efficiently clean superhydrophobic-coated solar panels with substantially reduced water consumption.

    • Wai Kin Lo
    • Yuyi Liu
    • Steven Wang
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    P: 1-9
  • Here, the authors show that two genes encoding KATANIN p60 in maize promote growth and fertility via proper cell expansion and division. Aberrant microtubule organization in mutants alters cell shape, delays G1, and disrupts preprophase band formation and nuclear positioning.

    • Stephanie E. Martinez
    • Kin H. Lau
    • Carolyn G. Rasmussen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-16
  • When 100 social and behavioural science claims were examined, 34% of reanalyses closely matched the original results, with 74% reaching the same conclusion, revealing limited robustness of single-path analyses and the need to address analytical uncertainty.

    • Balazs Aczel
    • Barnabas Szaszi
    • Brian A. Nosek
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 652, P: 135-142
  • Covert mortality nodavirus, a pathogen previously known to cause important losses in shrimp aquaculture, is identified as being a potential causative agent of an emerging and severe ocular disease in humans, specifically presenting as persistent ocular hypertensive viral anterior uveitis.

    • Shuang Liu
    • Die Hu
    • Qingli Zhang
    Research
    Nature Microbiology
    P: 1-15
  • Wang, Guo, Zhang and colleagues obtain four cryo-electron microscopy snapshots that show how IscB is kept off by two RNA lids, with a car-pedal-like guide shift activating cleavage after ~11-nt pairing. They also engineer hinge regions that boost flexibility and improve genome editing in cells.

    • Feizuo Wang
    • Ruochen Guo
    • Chunyi Hu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    P: 1-12
  • Macrophage-dependent phagocytosis elicits robust antitumor immunity. Nevertheless, therapeutic strategies harnessing phagocytosis have been met with limited success. Here the authors demonstrate that dual-phagocytosis checkpoint blockade, achieved by simultaneously targeting CD47 and CD24, greatly enhances tumor cell phagocytosis thus increasing antigen-presentation capacity, cGAS-STING activation and T cell infiltration into the tumor microenvironment, ultimately fostering robust antitumor immunity in preclinical mouse models of glioblastoma.

    • JongHoon Ha
    • Yifan Wang
    • Wen Jiang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-12
  • Cyclic di-GMP, a bacterial second messenger, governs many cellular processes including bacterial lifestyle transitions. Here, authors develop a set of FRET-based biosensors that enables them to monitor real-time cellular dynamics of c-di-GMP and to perform a genome-wide analysis that reveals complex interplay between motility and c-di-GMP regulation.

    • Liyun Wang
    • Gabriele Malengo
    • Victor Sourjik
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-18
  • Development of the pangenome-informed genome assembly (PIGA) workflow enabled the generation of 1,116 diploid genome assemblies (55 de novo and 1,061 pangenome-informed), representing an extensive resource of medically relevant genic variations.

    • Yifei Wang
    • Zhongqu Duan
    • Jian Yang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    P: 1-10
  • This study from Wei-Guang Li, Tian-Le Xu and colleagues shows that neuropeptide Y released by specific hippocampal inhibitory neurons can switch fear memories into extinction memories by acting on two distinct receptor-defined neuron populations.

    • Yan-Jiao Wu
    • Xue Gu
    • Tian-Le Xu
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    P: 1-12
  • N-desethyl-fluornitrazene is a µ-opioid receptor agonist derived from nitazenes that has supramaximal intrinsic efficacy that produces analgesia with minimal adverse effects in rodent models.

    • Juan L. Gomez
    • Emilya N. Ventriglia
    • Michael Michaelides
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    P: 1-12
  • Induction of hypothermia during hibernation/torpor enables certain mammals to survive under extreme conditions. Here, the authors show that the natural product P57 induces hypothermia by targeting pyridoxal kinase and has a potential application in therapeutic hypothermia.

    • Ruina Wang
    • Lei Xiao
    • Yongjun Dang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-15
  • Androgen activity in the male embryonic hindbrain prolongs hindbrain differentiation in male individuals and drives sex differences in the incidence and prognosis of posterior fossa type A (PFA) ependymoma, an aggressive childhood brain tumour.

    • Jiao Zhang
    • Winnie Ong
    • Michael D. Taylor
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    P: 1-11
  • Robustness checks and reproduction of analyses with existing and updated data based on 110 articles in economics and political science journals with data and code-sharing requirements found high levels of robustness and reproducibility and determined that robustness was not dependent on author characteristics or data availability.

    • Abel Brodeur
    • Derek Mikola
    • Yaolang Zhong
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 652, P: 151-156
  • The response of Mars’ ionosphere to major solar energetic events has been known, but such observations are challenging. Here, the authors show mutual radio occultation observations revealing that a solar flare in May 2024 enhanced the lowest ionospheric layer of Mars by 278% of its typical size.

    • Jacob Parrott
    • Beatriz Sánchez-Cano
    • Ingo Müller-Wodarg
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-7
  • A set of hydroxy promoters physically mixed with cobalt oxides for syngas to light olefins conversion using Fischer–Tropsch synthesis is shown to boost catalyst performance as well as simplifying the process and increasing sustainability.

    • Yu Han
    • Jiafeng Yu
    • Jian Sun
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 652, P: 89-95
  • The human LRP8 protein is a receptor for yellow fever viruses (YFVs). Knockdown of the mosquito orthologue reduces YFV infection in mosquitoes, whereas overexpression of human LRP8 aggravates YFV infection in mice. Purified LRP8 protein blocks YFV infection.

    • Miao Mei
    • Yang Yang
    • Xu Tan
    Research
    Nature Microbiology
    P: 1-15
  • Tandem duplications are a common class of structural variation in evolving genomes but are rare in healthy cells, and the DNA repair mechanisms that suppress their formation remain poorly defined. Here, the authors identify TONSL as a conserved factor that suppresses tandem duplications across species.

    • Robin van Schendel
    • Ron Romeijn
    • Marcel Tijsterman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-12
  • Bimerons are magnetic solitons that are topologically equivalent to skyrmions in in-plane magnetized systems. This study demonstrates the room-temperature creation of bimerons in Co8Zn8Mn4 via femtosecond laser pulse excitation, revealing dynamic topological control and morphological transitions of these solitons.

    • Kaixin Zhu
    • Filipp N. Rybakov
    • Jianqi Li
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-9
  • Au nanowires with an unconventional hexagonal close-packed (4H) phase stabilize the 4H-phase high-entropy alloys grown epitaxially on their surface through a facile chemical synthesis. The resulting core–shell nanostructures demonstrate promising overall water electrolysis performance.

    • Zijian Li
    • An Zhang
    • Hua Zhang
    Research
    Nature Materials
    P: 1-10
  • The authors from the ALICE collaboration identify multiple species of mesons and baryons and measure the anisotropic flow with non-flow removal techniques in pp and p-Pb collisions at the LHC, identifying the hallmark of quark flow associated with an expanding quark-gluon plasma.

    • S. Acharya
    • A. Agarwal
    • N. Zurlo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-14
  • A study of reproducibility in a stratified random sample of 600 papers published from 2009 to 2018 in 62 journals spanning the social and behavioural sciences finds higher reproducibility among more recent papers and papers from journals that require data sharing.

    • Olivia Miske
    • Anna Lou Abatayo
    • Timothy M. Errington
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 652, P: 126-134
  • This study uses brain recordings, self-reports, and facial analysis to decode acute pain in epilepsy patients. Machine learning reveals stable neural markers in mesolimbic, striatal, and cortical regions, plus facial cues, enabling reliable pain detection in naturalistic settings.

    • Yuhao Huang
    • Jay Gopal
    • Corey J. Keller
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13