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  • Single-atom catalysts can exhibit improved catalytic performance with respect to their bulk counterparts. Now, the authors introduce a yolk@shell catalyst with spatially separated Pd and Fe single sites that simultaneously catalyse nitroaromatic hydrogenation and alkene epoxidation reactions, leading to a cascade synthesis of amino alcohols.

    • Yafei Zhao
    • Huang Zhou
    • Yuen Wu
    Research
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 4, P: 134-143
  • Nf2 physically engages with focal adhesion kinase (FAK) to preferentially mediate Erk1/2 and PI3K catalytic p110 subunit/Akt signaling, regulating osteogenic lineage development, cranial bone ossification and regeneration.

    • Junguang Liao
    • Yuping Huang
    • Guiqian Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-17
  • Electric circuits represent a versatile platform for simulations of exotic phenomena that are difficult to realize is condensed matter systems. Here the authors simulate particle statistics-dependent Bloch oscillations with electric circuits and observe features predicted for a model of anyons on a 1D lattice.

    • Weixuan Zhang
    • Hao Yuan
    • Xiangdong Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-8
  • To date, studies of topological band theory have mostly dealt with Euclidean space. Here, the authors use classical electric-circuit networks to realize topological insulators in 2D negatively-curved (hyperbolic) space with non-trivial second Chern number.

    • Weixuan Zhang
    • Fengxiao Di
    • Xiangdong Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-9
  • Relativistic quantum mechanics is typically used to describe phenomena of high-energy physics but can also be applied to describe some features of quantum materials. Here, the authors use electrical circuits to simulate Dirac-like phenomena and measure Zitterbewegung and Klein tunneling for a one dimensional Bose-Hubbard model.

    • Weixuan Zhang
    • Hao Yuan
    • Xiangdong Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 4, P: 1-7