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  • Discrete time quasi-crystals represent a new kind of non-equilibrium phase of matter that can arise under incommensurate periodic drives, while their specific realization in popular Rydberg atom array platforms remains unexplored. Here, the authors investigate how two coupled PXP models with time-modulated drives give rise to robust quasi-periodic temporal order and discuss the associated experimental feasibility.

    • Xiaofan Luo
    • Yaoting Zhou
    • Weilun Jiang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    P: 1-7
  • The authors observed multiple time crystals in the continuously driven-dissipative and strongly interacting Rydberg thermal gases. This discovery may benefit the field of quantum metrology, such as continuous sensing, potentially surpassing the standard quantum limit, and time crystalline order as a frequency standard.

    • Yuechun Jiao
    • Weilun Jiang
    • Suotang Jia
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-7
  • A transcriptomics study demonstrates cell-type-specific responses to differentially aged blood and shows young blood to have restorative and rejuvenating effects that may be invoked through enhanced mitochondrial function.

    • Róbert Pálovics
    • Andreas Keller
    • Tony Wyss-Coray
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 603, P: 309-314
  • The location and timing of metastasis are still fundamentally unpredictable. Here the authors present the Metastatic Network model, a machine learning framework that integrates clinical data and DNA alterations to predict the risk of metastasis to specific organs as well as clinical outcomes

    • Biaobin Jiang
    • Quanhua Mu
    • Jiguang Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-15
  • The origin of pseudogap in high-Tc superconductors remains a big puzzle. Here, the authors report numerical evidence of pseudogap behavior employing Quantum Monte Carlo algorithm emerging from pairing fluctuations in a quantum-critical non-Fermi liquid, similar to the pseudogap phase observed in cuprate superconductors.

    • Weilun Jiang
    • Yuzhi Liu
    • Zi Yang Meng
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-7