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  • Rooftop photovoltaic systems are often seen as a niche solution for mitigation but could offer large-scale opportunities. Using multi-source geospatial data and artificial intelligence techniques, the authors map their potential for reducing global temperatures and analyse regional differences.

    • Zhixin Zhang
    • Zhen Qian
    • Jinyue Yan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 15, P: 393-402
  • Understanding how cells discriminate between stimuli is an ongoing challenge. Here, the authors propose a mathematical framework for inferring the mutual information encoded in temporal signaling dynamics and use it to study how information is transmitted over time in response to different stimuli in NFκB, MAPK and p53 signaling pathways.

    • Ying Tang
    • Adewunmi Adelaja
    • Alexander Hoffmann
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-10
  • Topological qubits are attractive because of the potential to store quantum information in a topologically protected manner; however, they are challenging to realize. This Review surveys the recent attempts to realize topological qubits out of materials systems that combine superconductivity, spin–orbit coupling and a magnetic field, and surveys both theoretical ideas and experimental results.

    • Karsten Flensberg
    • Felix von Oppen
    • Ady Stern
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Materials
    Volume: 6, P: 944-958
  • Polyaromatic hydrocarbons can be precisely manipulated to yield ever more complex and discrete graphene analogs, such as nanographenes. Here, the authors use azomethine ylide homocoupling to insert an antiaromatic pyrazine ring into the core of a nanographene, and characterize the molecule’s unique electronic character.

    • Xiao-Ye Wang
    • Marcus Richter
    • Klaus Müllen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-7