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  • Solidification upon heating, known as Pomeranchuk effect, is a known phenomenon for 3He. Here, leveraging on the hybridization of organic molecules orbitals with those of inorganic elements in polymers, the authors report the Pomeranchuk effect within an electronic system and the impact of magnetic fields on it.

    • Naofumi Matsuyama
    • So Yokomori
    • Shusaku Imajo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-7
  • Spin-triplet exciton condensation has been predicted in perovskite cobaltites in high magnetic fields. Here, the authors report the magnetic phase diagram of LaCoO3 from magnetostriction measurements in ultrahigh magnetic fields and reveal new high-field phases with signatures of the exciton condensate.

    • Akihiko Ikeda
    • Yasuhiro H. Matsuda
    • Joji Nasu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-6
  • Sekiya and colleagues identify that, in response to reductive metabolism, CtBP2 is secreted via exosomes and regulates metabolism in recipient cells via CYB5R3 and AMPK. Exosomal CtBP2 administration extends lifespan and healthspan in aged mice, and serum levels of CtBP2 decline with age in humans.

    • Motohiro Sekiya
    • Kenta Kainoh
    • Hitoshi Shimano
    Research
    Nature Aging
    Volume: 5, P: 2197-2214
  • Heart fibrosis involves a feedback loop where stiffening increases fibrosis-related gene expression in myofibroblasts. Here authors reveal the mechanosensitive nuclear translocation of VGLL3, where it phase separates and promotes collagen production, and show that its knock-out is protective after myocardial infarction.

    • Yuma Horii
    • Shoichi Matsuda
    • Michio Nakaya
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-19
  • In view of previous work suggesting that low-voltage areas may promote atrial fibrillation, a multicenter, randomized controlled trial tested the hypothesis that ablation of low-voltage areas in addition to pulmonary vein isolation might reduce the recurrence of atrial arrhythmic events, but found no significant benefit to the combined procedure.

    • Masaharu Masuda
    • Akihiro Sunaga
    • Takuya Ohashi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 31, P: 1661-1667
  • The sample taken from carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu and brought back to Earth by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft contains outer Solar System-derived materials uncontaminated by terrestrial processes. Even CI carbonaceous chondrites, despite their closeness to solar abundances, are not pristine.

    • Motoo Ito
    • Naotaka Tomioka
    • Yuichi Tsuda
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 6, P: 1163-1171
  • Electron precipitation plays major role in magnetospheric physics and space weather. Here the authors show nonlinear behavior of the wave–particle interaction in the magnetosphere as the evolution of chorus electromagnetic waves detected by the Arase satellite and PWING observatory.

    • Mitsunori Ozaki
    • Yoshizumi Miyoshi
    • Iku Shinohara
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-9
  • Giant magneto-thermal resistance has been recently observed in spintronic materials and superconductors, with exciting prospects in thermal management technologies. Here, nonvolatile thermal switching by magnetic field is demonstrated in commercial Sn-Pb solders, with electron thermal conductivity retaining its value even when the field is turned off.

    • Hiroto Arima
    • Md. Riad Kasem
    • Yoshikazu Mizuguchi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Materials
    Volume: 5, P: 1-8
  • Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) hydrogenation of alkenes usually requires stoichiometric silanes and peroxides. Here, the authors report a silane- and peroxide-free HAT hydrogenation method using a combined cobalt/photoredox catalysis and vitamin C as a sole stoichiometric reactant.

    • Yuji Kamei
    • Yusuke Seino
    • Shigeki Matsunaga
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-9
  • Intrinsically stretchable semiconducting polymer materials have been sought for meeting requirements in the development of wearable intelligent electronic devices. In this focus review, our recent progress in main-chain engineering for development of intrinsically stretchable n-type semiconducting materials is described. The topics include four strategies, namely, (i) a conjugation-break spacer approach, (ii) a block copolymer approach, (iii) an all-conjugated statistical terpolymer approach, and (iv) a sequence random copolymer approach, in which specially designed stress-relaxation units or sequences are incorporated along the main chains of naphthalene-diimide-based n-type semiconducting polymers.

    • Megumi Matsuda
    • Kei-ichiro Sato
    • Tomoya Higashihara
    Reviews
    Polymer Journal
    Volume: 55, P: 365-373