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  • Wiring photosynthetic biomachineries to electrodes is promising for sustainable bio-electricity and fuel generation, but designing such interfaces is challenging. Aerosol jet printing is now used to generate hierarchical pillar array electrodes using indium tin oxide nanoparticles for high-performance semi-artificial photosynthesis.

    • Xiaolong Chen
    • Joshua M. Lawrence
    • Jenny Z. Zhang
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 21, P: 811-818
  • The sensitivity and visual acuity of the eye of the shrimp L. vannamei are achieved via an exquisitely optimized nanostructured tapetum leading to a very high reflectivity in an ultrathin layer. Understanding the properties of such natural nanostructures can lead to the design of artificial photonic materials with enhanced properties.

    • Lukas Schertel
    • Silvia Vignolini
    News & Views
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 15, P: 87-88
  • This overview of the ENCODE project outlines the data accumulated so far, revealing that 80% of the human genome now has at least one biochemical function assigned to it; the newly identified functional elements should aid the interpretation of results of genome-wide association studies, as many correspond to sites of association with human disease.

    • Ian Dunham
    • Anshul Kundaje
    • Ewan Birney
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 489, P: 57-74
  • Investigation on how to produce brilliant whiteness using disordered low refractive index materials have strongly focused on specific biological examples such as the white beetle scale structures. In this work, the authors demonstrate that brilliant whiteness can achieved regardless of the disordered topology by tuning a handful of parameters.

    • Johannes S. Haataja
    • Gianni Jacucci
    • Silvia Vignolini
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 6, P: 1-10