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  • The use of lung and colonic organoid systems to assess the susceptibility of lung and gut cells to SARS-CoV-2 and to screen FDA-approved drugs that have antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2 is demonstrated.

    • Yuling Han
    • Xiaohua Duan
    • Shuibing Chen
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 589, P: 270-275
  • Soft magnetic materials are critical components of electric motors, generators and transformers, however obtaining a material that is magnetically soft, but mechanically robust and stable at high temperature is very difficult. Here, Han et al succeed in combining these disparate properties by introducing ferromagnetic Widmanstätten patterned intermetallic precipitates into a ferromagnetic alloy matrix.

    • Liuliu Han
    • Fernando Maccari
    • Dierk Raabe
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-10
  • High-performance magnets are essential for energy conversion, but rare earth dependence and brittleness limit their use. Here, authors develop a rare earth-free magnet with enhanced magnetic and mechanical properties by introducing nano-lamellar structures via thermo-magnetic processing.

    • Liuliu Han
    • Jin Wang
    • Dierk Raabe
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-11
  • Designing soft magnets with yield strengths exceeding one gigapascal while remaining ductile to prevent irreversible deformation for safe and efficient operation is challenging. The authors address this challenge by employing a nanostructuring strategy with morphologically anisotropic precipitates.

    • Liuliu Han
    • Nicolas J. Peter
    • Dierk Raabe
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-13
  • Architected materials can have enhanced properties compared to bulk but are difficult to design. Here the authors propose a machine-learning-based pipeline to design architected materials with predetermined elastic modulus and enhanced yield strength and test it in additive manufacturing.

    • Bo Peng
    • Ye Wei
    • Peng Wen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-12
  • Designing materials with temperature-independent electrical resistivity is difficult due to temperature-dependent electron-phonon scattering. Here, the authors achieve this in a strong and ductile alloy by tuning atomic-scale chemistry and structure.

    • Shuya Zhu
    • Dingshun Yan
    • Zhiming Li
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-11
  • Quantifying chemical short-range order (CSRO) remains a formidable for volume-averaged or 2D microscopy methods. Here the authors introduce a machine-learning approach that breaks the resolution limitations of atom probe tomography to reveal the 3D atomistic architecture of CSRO in Fe-based alloys.

    • Yue Li
    • Ye Wei
    • Baptiste Gault
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-11
  • An iron–cobalt–nickel–tantalum–aluminium multicomponent alloy with ferromagnetic matrix and paramagnetic coherent nanoparticles is described, showing high tensile strength and ductility, along with very low coercivity.

    • Liuliu Han
    • Fernando Maccari
    • Dierk Raabe
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 608, P: 310-316
  • This Perspective discusses the use of organoid technology, its current limitations and unmet needs in the context of SARS-CoV-2 research.

    • Yuling Han
    • Liuliu Yang
    • Shuibing Chen
    Reviews
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 19, P: 418-428
  • High-entropy materials leverage phase stabilization through mixing several elements and are primarily known for their mechanical strength and high toughness. This Review explores their use as a platform for multifunctional material design, in which several, even conflicting, properties can be reconciled because of the compositional tolerance inherent in the high-entropy concept, including electronic, magnetic, mechanical, catalytic, thermal expansion and hydrogen storage properties.

    • Liuliu Han
    • Shuya Zhu
    • Dierk Raabe
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Materials
    Volume: 9, P: 846-865