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  • Strategies for HIV prevention besides high manufacturing cost neutralizing antibody requires further investigation. Here the authors develop vaginal tissue deliverable mRNA-based antibody approaches, which demonstrate protection of rhesus macaque vaginal tissues against multiple HIV strains with favorable tolerability and prevention efficacy.

    • Jae Yeon Joo
    • Peng Xiao
    • Philip J. Santangelo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-18
  • Self-intercalated Chromium tellurides consist of CrTe2 van der Waals layers, with additional Chromium atoms residing in the van der Waals gap. This highly tuneable class of magnetic materials has presented a range of unique magnetic phenomena, and here Bigi, Jego, Polewczyk et al add to this by showing that CrTe2 (δ = 0.25 − 0.50) hosts orthogonal ferromagnetism.

    • Chiara Bigi
    • Cyriack Jego
    • Federico Mazzola
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-8
  • Thermoelectric devices are often rigid and do not adapt conformally to surfaces. Here, Park et al. prepare a Bi2Te3-based thermoelectric paint, containing a Sb2Te3chalcogenidometalate additive, that can be paint-brushed onto curved surfaces and form thermoelectric modules with good efficiencies.

    • Sung Hoon Park
    • Seungki Jo
    • Jae Sung Son
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-10
  • Membrane-disrupting agents that selectively target virus versus host membranes could potentially be potent antivirals. Here the authors incorporate a decoy virus receptor into a nanodisc and show that it ruptures the viral membrane at low pH and traps viral RNAs in the endolysosome for degradation.

    • Byoungjae Kong
    • Seokoh Moon
    • Dae-Hyuk Kweon
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-10
  • A monolayer of tungsten oxyselenide, created by oxidizing a layer of tungsten diselenide, can be used to efficiently dope graphene, leading to a room-temperature mobility of 2,000 cm2 V–1 s–1 at a hole density of 3 × 1013 cm–2.

    • Min Sup Choi
    • Ankur Nipane
    • James T. Teherani
    Research
    Nature Electronics
    Volume: 4, P: 731-739
  • A novel way of exploiting incipient piezoelectric strain of lead-free piezoceramics is introduced by demonstrating that a crystallographically constrained polarization allows a maximum use of potentially available electrostriction in materials. This approach enables the incipient piezoceramics to overcome their inherent weaknesses hindering their commercialization.

    • Chang Won Ahn
    • Gangho Choi
    • Wook Jo
    ResearchOpen Access
    NPG Asia Materials
    Volume: 9, P: e346