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  • The authors report on the radiative decay of a low-energy isomer in thorium-229 (229mTh), which has consequences for the design of a future nuclear clock and eases the search for direct laser excitation of the atomic nucleus.

    • Sandro Kraemer
    • Janni Moens
    • Ulrich Wahl
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 617, P: 706-710
  • Therapeutic antibodies, and sera from immunocompromised individuals prophylactically treated with therapeutic antibodies, differ in neutralizing activity against the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1 and BA.2 sublineages, which could have implications for pre-exposure and post-exposure treatment.

    • Timothée Bruel
    • Jérôme Hadjadj
    • Olivier Schwartz
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 28, P: 1297-1302
  • In this work, Planas et al. report that Omicron subvariants BA.2.75.2, BA.4.6, and BQ.1.1 escape neutralization from monoclonal antibodies, and sera from vaccinated individuals with or without Omicron BA.1/2 or BA.5 breakthrough infection.

    • Delphine Planas
    • Timothée Bruel
    • Olivier Schwartz
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-11
  • A programmable quantum simulator based on Rydberg atom arrays is used to study the collective dynamics of a quantum phase transition and observe the phenomenon of quantum coarsening.

    • Tom Manovitz
    • Sophie H. Li
    • Mikhail D. Lukin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 638, P: 86-92
  • Iron-containing zeolites have an exceptional ability to convert methane into methanol, but their active site have been hard to study; now, magnetic circular dichroism has been used to explore the reactive species, providing a technique that should be generally applicable, and revealing the value of constraining active sites within a lattice to improve catalyst functionality.

    • Benjamin E. R. Snyder
    • Pieter Vanelderen
    • Edward I. Solomon
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 536, P: 317-321