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  • Electrochemical CO reduction to multi-carbon products offers a carbon-negative approach to produce chemicals, but the intricate reaction pathways lead to a broad spectrum of products. Now it has been shown that alkali cations alter the mechanistic pathways that govern the reaction selectivity involved in the formation of hydrocarbons versus oxygenates.

    • Weiyan Ni
    • Yongxiang Liang
    • Edward H. Sargent
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    P: 1-8
  • Electrochemical COx reduction to multi-carbon products is hindered by low energy efficiency, in part due to sluggish ion transport across charge-selective membranes used in electrolysers. Here the authors use a porous, non-charge-selective separator that enhances ion transport and improves performance for CO electrolysis.

    • Rui Kai Miao
    • Mengyang Fan
    • David Sinton
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 10, P: 1197-1204
  • Current industrial methods of ethylene glycol production generate substantial CO2 emissions. Here electrocatalytic ethylene-to-ethylene glycol conversion is coupled to electrochemical CO2 capture, decreasing carbon intensity by an order of magnitude.

    • Rong Xia
    • Yiqing Chen
    • Edward H. Sargent
    Research
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 8, P: 833-842
  • A soft, stretchable and freely movable fibre sensor called NeuroWorm, inspired by earthworms and that can be magnetically steered through soft tissue, is described as a new platform for dynamic bioelectrical and biomechanical monitoring.

    • Ruijie Xie
    • Fei Han
    • Zhiyuan Liu
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 645, P: 648-655
  • The genetic basis of prolactinomas remains poorly understood. Here, the authors find a recurrent hotspot somatic mutation in the splicing factor 3 subunit B1 (SF3B1R625H) in prolactinomas, and show that this mutation causes aberrant splicing of ESRRG mRNA leading to up-regulation of prolactin.

    • Chuzhong Li
    • Weiyan Xie
    • Yazhuo Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-13
  • Current classification systems of pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) rely on histological hormone staining and transcription factors. Here, the authors analyze alternative splicing at bulk and single-cell resolution in PitNETs, revealing additional subtypes associated with worse clinical outcomes and splicing abnormalities.

    • Yue Huang
    • Jing Guo
    • Zhaoqi Liu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-15
  • Conventional alkaline and neutral CO2-to-CH4 systems suffer carbon loss, and recovering the lost carbon requires input energy exceeding the heating value of CH4. Here, the authors report a chelating strategy to obtain Cu-N/O single sites decorated Cu clusters, which enables energy- and carbon-efficient CH4 electroproduction in an acidic system.

    • Mengyang Fan
    • Rui Kai Miao
    • David Sinton
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-8