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    A spatially oscillating two-dimensional waveguide array is used to realize a photonic topological insulator in synthetic dimensions with modal-space edge states, unidirectionality and robust topological protection.

    • Eran Lustig
    • , Steffen Weimann
    • , Yonatan Plotnik
    • , Yaakov Lumer
    • , Miguel A. Bandres
    • , Alexander Szameit
    •  & Mordechai Segev
  • Letter |

    A strategy using droplet-based and barcode-linked sequencing captures multiplex chromatin interactions at single-molecule precision, and here provides topological insight into chromatin structures and transcription in Drosophila.

    • Meizhen Zheng
    • , Simon Zhongyuan Tian
    • , Daniel Capurso
    • , Minji Kim
    • , Rahul Maurya
    • , Byoungkoo Lee
    • , Emaly Piecuch
    • , Liang Gong
    • , Jacqueline Jufen Zhu
    • , Zhihui Li
    • , Chee Hong Wong
    • , Chew Yee Ngan
    • , Ping Wang
    • , Xiaoan Ruan
    • , Chia-Lin Wei
    •  & Yijun Ruan
  • Letter |

    The pattern of electrical resistivity in an unconventional superconductor at high magnetic fields and low temperatures across the nematic quantum critical point reveals two classic signatures of quantum criticality.

    • S. Licciardello
    • , J. Buhot
    • , J. Lu
    • , J. Ayres
    • , S. Kasahara
    • , Y. Matsuda
    • , T. Shibauchi
    •  & N. E. Hussey
  • Letter |

    Many clonotypes in human B cell repertoires are shared, including between adult and umbilical cord blood repertoires, which indicates that this similarity is not driven only by exposure to common antigens.

    • Cinque Soto
    • , Robin G. Bombardi
    • , Andre Branchizio
    • , Nurgun Kose
    • , Pranathi Matta
    • , Alexander M. Sevy
    • , Robert S. Sinkovits
    • , Pavlo Gilchuk
    • , Jessica A. Finn
    •  & James E. Crowe Jr
  • Letter |

    Analyses of the output produced by large versus small teams of researchers and innovators demonstrate that their work differs systematically in the extent to which it disrupts or develops existing science and technology.

    • Lingfei Wu
    • , Dashun Wang
    •  & James A. Evans
  • Letter |

    The ancestral tribosphenic therian chewing stroke is conserved in Monodelphis domestica, and couples tooth-row eversion and inversion in jaw opening and closing, respectively, with a rotational grinding stroke.

    • Bhart-Anjan S. Bhullar
    • , Armita R. Manafzadeh
    • , Juri A. Miyamae
    • , Eva A. Hoffman
    • , Elizabeth L. Brainerd
    • , Catherine Musinsky
    •  & Alfred W. Crompton
  • Letter |

    The ‘negative luminescence’ of a reverse-biased photodiode is harnessed to draw thermal energy from a nearby solid object, thereby realizing photonic cooling without the use of coherent laser radiation.

    • Linxiao Zhu
    • , Anthony Fiorino
    • , Dakotah Thompson
    • , Rohith Mittapally
    • , Edgar Meyhofer
    •  & Pramod Reddy
  • Letter |

    Analyses at single-cell resolution show that diverse subtypes of microglia exist during development and homeostasis of the central nervous system, and identify specific subsets of microglia associated with demyelination and neurodegenerative disease in mice and humans.

    • Takahiro Masuda
    • , Roman Sankowski
    • , Ori Staszewski
    • , Chotima Böttcher
    • , Lukas Amann
    • , Christian Scheiwe
    • , Stefan Nessler
    • , Patrik Kunz
    • , Geert van Loo
    • , Volker Arnd Coenen
    • , Peter Christoph Reinacher
    • , Anna Michel
    • , Ulrich Sure
    • , Ralf Gold
    • , Josef Priller
    • , Christine Stadelmann
    •  & Marco Prinz
  • Article |

    Bilateral sensory stimulation, which is used to treat post-traumatic stress disorder in humans, alleviates fear memory in mice through a circuit involving the superior colliculus and the medial thalamus.

    • Jinhee Baek
    • , Sukchan Lee
    • , Taesup Cho
    • , Seong-Wook Kim
    • , Minsoo Kim
    • , Yongwoo Yoon
    • , Ko Keun Kim
    • , Junweon Byun
    • , Sang Jeong Kim
    • , Jaeseung Jeong
    •  & Hee-Sup Shin

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