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  • Thermal barrier coatings increase the temperature at which jet engines can function, but are subjected to large mechanical forces during service. Here, the authors use synchrotron X-ray diffraction to quantify strain at different depths in a thermal barrier coating subjected to thermal gradients and mechanical load.

    • Kevin Knipe
    • Albert Manero II
    • Seetha Raghavan
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-7
    • Pontus Boström
    • Jun Wu
    • Bruce M. Spiegelman
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 488, P: E10-E11
  • Lithium–oxygen batteries are expected to have high-energy density, assuming that anodic lithium is fully reversible upon cycling. Shui et al. disprove this assumption by monitoring the changes of anode composition and morphology, and reveal the loss mechanism and transport paths of lithium ions.

    • Jiang-Lan Shui
    • John S. Okasinski
    • Di-Jia Liu
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 4, P: 1-7
  • Understanding and mitigating filament formation, short-circuit and solid electrolyte fracture is necessary for advanced all-solid-state batteries. The effect of polymorphism on the grain-level chemo-mechanical behaviour of dense and polycrystalline garnet solid electrolytes is now investigated.

    • Marm B. Dixit
    • Bairav S. Vishugopi
    • Kelsey B. Hatzell
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 21, P: 1298-1305
  • Mark Daly and colleagues present results of a combined analysis of data from three recent genome-wide association studies for Crohn's disease, followed by replication in a large independent sample collection. Their results confirm 11 previously reported risk loci and provide genome-wide significant evidence for 21 new loci associated with the disease.

    • Jeffrey C Barrett
    • Sarah Hansoul
    • Mark J Daly
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 40, P: 955-962