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  • High-mass-loading electrodes are essential for high-energy all-solid-state batteries but suffer from poor kinetics. Here, authors use neutron imaging to identify ion-transport limitations and introduce a gradient solid electrolyte design that improves battery mass-loading and rate performance.

    • Tongtai Ji
    • Yuxuan Zhang
    • Hongli Zhu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-12
  • Response to vagus nerve stimulation cannot currently be predicted, leaving many children to undergo implantation without benefit. We present a deep representation learning model using preoperative T1-weighted MRI to predict treatment response.

    • Hrishikesh Suresh
    • Karim Mithani
    • George M. Ibrahim
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-14
  • A large-scale proteomics analysis of the dark proteome by the TransCODE Consortium reveals many translated non-canonical open reading frames to encode microproteins and peptideins.

    • Eric W. Deutsch
    • Leron W. Kok
    • Sebastiaan van Heesch
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    P: 1-13
  • Stabilizing lithium-metal anodes is challenging due to their high reactivity with electrolytes. This work presents a dual-passivation polymer coating that enhances solid–electrolyte interphase stability, improving cycling performance and increasing capacity retention over extended cycles.

    • Guo-Xing Li
    • Rong Kou
    • Donghai Wang
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 10, P: 941-950
  • Using cryo-EM, this study reveals the structures of amyloid fibrils from a patient with ALECT2 amyloidosis, uncovering structural polymorphism of full-length ALECT2 fibrils and identifying features that may inform future diagnostics and treatments.

    • Shumaila Afrin
    • Binh An Nguyen
    • Lorena Saelices
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-11
  • The Scalesia plant radiation displays striking leaf-shape variation within Galápagos microclimates. Genome-wide analyses shows that lobed leaves evolved repeatedly through diversifying selection on diverse developmental regulators.

    • Vanessa C. Bieker
    • Siyu Li
    • Michael D. Martin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-13
  • Rapid methods to identify antigen-specific T cells are essential for developing targeted immunotherapies. Here the authors present a high-throughput MHC class II single-chain trimer platform for the comprehensive profiling of CD4+ T cells, enabling the rapid identification and characterization of virus- and tumour-specific T cell receptors (TCR) at single-cell resolution.

    • Rongyu Zhang
    • Jingqi Qi
    • James R. Heath
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-14
  • Mapping DNA variants that modulate mortality using a starting population of 6,438 young mice defined 29 distinct loci that influence lifespan and mortality with divergent age- and sex-specific effects, as well as 30 loci that specifically couple body mass with longevity.

    • Danny Arends
    • David G. Ashbrook
    • Robert W. Williams
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    P: 1-17
  • Tuning symmetry breaking in magnetic transitions via twist-angle engineering is challenging, as twisted two-dimensional magnets often inherit the magnetic ground states of their constituent parts. Now this tunability is achieved in a double-bilayer moiré magnet.

    • Zeliang Sun
    • Gaihua Ye
    • Liuyan Zhao
    Research
    Nature Physics
    P: 1-7
  • Understanding collective behaviour is an important aspect of managing the pandemic response. Here the authors show in a large global study that participants that reported identifying more strongly with their nation reported greater engagement in public health behaviours and support for public health policies in the context of the pandemic.

    • Jay J. Van Bavel
    • Aleksandra Cichocka
    • Paulo S. Boggio
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-14
  • Reducing dissipation when generating spin currents remains a central challenge in spintronics. Now, an artificial ferrimagnet is shown to produce spin current output and simultaneously lower magnetic damping.

    • Kai Zhang
    • Y. X. Niu
    • J. Li
    Research
    Nature Physics
    P: 1-6
  • A single-cell spatial atlas identifies a B cell-predominant microenvironment within the profibrotic tubular niche that marks a subset of patients with diabetic kidney disease with rapid progression.

    • Bernhard Dumoulin
    • Jonathan Levinsohn
    • Katalin Susztak
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 653, P: 1158-1169
  • 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
    Volume: 17, P: 1-16
  • Modular RNA nanostar motifs spontaneously assemble into programmable synthetic condensates in the nucleus and cytoplasm, with RNA design controlling localization, sequence-specific target recruitment and orthogonal assembly.

    • Shiyi Li
    • Yuna Kim
    • Elisa Franco
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Nanotechnology
    P: 1-10
  • Parasitic reactions between Li metal and electrolytes need to be mitigated in Li-metal batteries. Here, the authors report the use of a fluorinated orthoformate-based electrolyte, leading to a monolithic solid–electrolyte interphase and subsequently a high-performance Li-metal battery.

    • Xia Cao
    • Xiaodi Ren
    • Ji-Guang Zhang
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 4, P: 796-805
  • A high-resolution spectroscopic analysis reveals ultralow amounts of heavy elements in the star SDSS J0715−7334. The star originates from the Large Magellanic Cloud and probably formed directly after the first stars through dust cooling.

    • Alexander P. Ji
    • Vedant Chandra
    • Riley Thai
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    P: 1-16
  • 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
    Volume: 652, P: 1393-1404
  • Electrochemical CO reduction to multi-carbon products offers a carbon-negative approach to produce chemicals, but the intricate reaction pathways lead to a broad spectrum of products. Now it has been shown that alkali cations alter the mechanistic pathways that govern the reaction selectivity involved in the formation of hydrocarbons versus oxygenates.

    • Weiyan Ni
    • Yongxiang Liang
    • Edward H. Sargent
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 18, P: 774-781
  • The development of Li2S-P2S5 glass ceramics is greatly hampered by the low room temperature lithium conductivity. Here, the authors propose a nanocrystallization strategy to fabricate super lithium conductive glass ceramics.

    • Yantao Wang
    • Hongtao Qu
    • Liquan Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-11
  • Long-term efficient cycling stability is of paramount importance for the development of high-energy Li-ion batteries. Here, the authors investigate the effect of transition metal dopants on the electrochemical, morphological, and structural properties of Ni-rich cathode active materials.

    • H. Hohyun Sun
    • Un-Hyuck Kim
    • Yang-Kook Sun
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-11
  • 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
  • Across 17 forest plots (2.7 million trees, 5,400 species), competition dominated overall, but facilitation was relatively stronger near the equator and declined towards higher latitudes, partly linked to temperature, legumes, mycorrhizal associations and canopy nursing effect.

    • Han Xu
    • Matteo Detto
    • Fangliang He
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 653, P: 1085-1091
  • Exfoliated flakes of van der Waals materials embedded in tailored electromagnetic environments can form intrinsic optical self-cavities, but the influence of this effect on their nonlinear optoelectronic properties at THz frequencies remains unexplored. Here, the authors report self-cavity-induced Purcell enhancement of directional edge photocurrents in WTe2.

    • Xinyu Li
    • Jesse Hagelstein
    • James W. McIver
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-8
  • A post hoc analysis of a multicentre, randomised trial showed that prediabetes remission is possible without total weight loss—providing weight is distributed to subcutaneous deposits as opposed to visceral ones.

    • Arvid Sandforth
    • Elsa Vazquez Arreola
    • Reiner Jumpertz von Schwartzenberg
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 31, P: 3330-3340
  • The mechanisms driving reversible dedifferentiation events towards a drug-tolerant persister (DTP) state remain to be explored. Here, multi-omics, information-theoretic approaches and dynamic systems modelling highlight the role of the oxidative-stress–mediated NF-κB/RelA axis in driving the transition towards DTP across multiple cancer types.

    • Yapeng Su
    • Chunmei Liu
    • Wei Wei
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-25
  • 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
  • Target-directed microRNA degradation is driven by the atypical ZSWIM8–CUL3 E3 ubiquitin ligase that uses a two-RNA-factor authentication mechanism to specifically recognize AGO–miRNA–trigger RNA complexes and polyubiquitylate AGO.

    • Jakob Farnung
    • Elena Slobodyanyuk
    • David P. Bartel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 652, P: 784-793
  • An analysis of whole-exome sequencing data linked to longitudinal electronic health records from 44,028 British South Asians finds new gene–phenotype associations and identifies 2,991 genes with rare biallelic predicted loss-of-function genotypes.

    • Hye In Kim
    • Christopher DeBoever
    • David A. van Heel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 58, P: 821-830
  • 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
    Volume: 652, P: 763-773
  • Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but can also be used as a source for advanced carbon materials. This work shows a sustainable approach to produce high-value carbon fibres through methane pyrolysis.

    • Tangyuan Li
    • Canhui Wang
    • Liangbing Hu
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    P: 1-11
  • The development of lithium-metal batteries is limited by the low thermodynamic and/or low voltage stability of conventional electrolytes. Here, the authors combined the high voltage stability of fluorinated ethers with high Li+ solvation ability of ethers in a single molecule and realized highly stable lithium-metal batteries.

    • Yan Zhao
    • Tianhong Zhou
    • Ali Coskun
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-9
  • Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome is characterized by premature aging with cardiovascular disease being the main cause of death. Here the authors show that inhibition of the NAT10 enzyme enhances cardiac function and fitness, and reduces age-related phenotypes in a mouse model of premature aging.

    • Gabriel Balmus
    • Delphine Larrieu
    • Stephen P. Jackson
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-14
  • Morphological and stable isotope analysis of Early Triassic lycophyte leaves suggest they were similar to extant Isoetales and thus may have made use of crassulacean acid metabolism photosynthesis—a trait that may have been advantageous during the Permian–Triassic mass extinction.

    • Zhen Xu
    • Jason Hilton
    • Barry H. Lomax
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 10, P: 997-1010
  • New analytical tools are needed to identify chemical degradation and failure mechanisms in Li-ion batteries. Here, the authors report an operando Raman spectroscopy method, based on hollow-core optical fibres, that enables monitoring the chemistry of liquid electrolytes during battery cycling.

    • Ermanno Miele
    • Wesley M. Dose
    • Tijmen G. Euser
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-10
  • Identifying jets originating from heavy quarks plays a fundamental role in hadronic collider experiments. In this work, the ATLAS Collaboration describes and tests a transformer-based neural network architecture for jet flavour tagging based on low-level input and physics-inspired constraints.

    • G. Aad
    • E. Aakvaag
    • L. Zwalinski
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-22
  • Lithium metal batteries suffer from the dendrite growth upon electrochemical cycling. Here the authors introduce a lithiophilic-lithiophobic gradient interfacial ZnO/CNT layer, which facilitates the formation of a stable solid electrolyte interphase, and suppresses the growth of lithium dendrite.

    • Huimin Zhang
    • Xiaobin Liao
    • Hao Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-11
  • Reversible high-voltage redox is a key component for electrochemical technologies from electrocatalysts to lithium-ion batteries. A point defect explanation for why anion redox occurs with local structural disordering and voltage hysteresis is proposed.

    • Jihyun Hong
    • William E. Gent
    • William C. Chueh
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 18, P: 256-265