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  • Data-driven detection of governing rules and trends in dynamics of nonautonomous systems usually requires a significant amount of measured data. The authors propose an operator-theoretic technique for identifying trends and persistent cycles using data from a single measured trajectory, relevant for the analysis of climate dynamics.

    • Gary Froyland
    • Dimitrios Giannakis
    • Joanna Slawinska
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Amino acids availability is normally a limitation for protein synthesis and can determine cancer progression and therapy response. Here, the authors show that MYC-associated cancer has a dependency on tryptophan not because of translation regulation, but Indole 3-Pyruvate synthesis.

    • Niranjan Venkateswaran
    • Roy Garcia
    • Maralice Conacci-Sorrell
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Ferroptosis is a form of cell death that has been associated with different diseases. Here the authors describe an association of ferroptosis with COVID-19 pulmonary pathologies in both patient samples and hamster model and suggest that the dysregulation in iron and lipid metabolism could provide targets to reduce pathology.

    • Baiyu Qiu
    • Fereshteh Zandkarimi
    • Brent R. Stockwell
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Antifungal triazoles inhibit biosynthesis of ergosterol, a crucial component of the fungal plasma membrane. Here, Xie et al. show that Erg6, the enzyme that catalyzes a previous step in ergosterol biosynthesis, is essential for the viability of Aspergillus fumigatus, and its repression reduces the virulence of this fungal pathogen in an animal model of infection.

    • Jinhong Xie
    • Jeffrey M. Rybak
    • Jarrod R. Fortwendel
    ArticleOpen Access
  • NCOMMS-23-44446C Vivid structural colours in butterflies are caused by photonic nanostructures scattering light, however insight into the development of such structures in vivo remains scarce. Here the authors show that actin plays a vital and direct templating role during structural colour formation in butterfly scales, providing ridge patterning mechanisms that are likely universal across lepidoptera.

    • Victoria J. Lloyd
    • Stephanie L. Burg
    • Andrew J. Parnell
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Mars, an attractive candidate for potential presence of extraterrestrial life, contains oxychlorine species such as perchlorate at its surface. Here, the authors show perchlorate brines support folding and catalysis of functional RNAs, while inactivating representative protein enzymes, and that perchlorate enables new ribozyme functions, including ribozyme catalyzed chlorination of organic molecules.

    • Tanner G. Hoog
    • Matthew R. Pawlak
    • Aaron E. Engelhart
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The Neolithic site of Dispilio, Northern Greece, is a pile-dwelling site with 900+ piles excavated. Here, the authors use the 5259 BC Miyake event to date the juniper tree-ring chronology constructed from these piles to 5140 BC, making it the first Neolithic site in the region to be absolutely calendar dated.

    • Andrej Maczkowski
    • Charlotte Pearson
    • Albert Hafner
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Thermal fatigue frequently leads to failure in electronic solder joints. Here, the authors measure and quantitatively explain how microstructure affects thermal fatigue in a ball grid array package and propose optimum microstructures for thermal fatigue resistance.

    • J. W. Xian
    • Y. L. Xu
    • C. M. Gourlay
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The authors observe multiferroicity in a single-layer non van der Waals material, CuCrSe2. The coexistence of room-temperature ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism up to 120 K is corroborated by a set of comprehensive experimental techniques.

    • Zhenyu Sun
    • Yueqi Su
    • Baojie Feng
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The band topology of twisted 2D systems is a key factor behind their fascinating physics. Here, the authors demonstrate the role of polarization in driving the band topology evolution in twisted transition metal dichalcogenide homobilayers.

    • Xiao-Wei Zhang
    • Chong Wang
    • Di Xiao
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Methionine plays an essential role in various biological and cell regulatory processes, making its chemoproteomic profiling necessary to understand its function. Here, the authors present Copper(I)-Nitrene Platform (CuNiP) for robust and selective labelling of methionine to generate highly stable sulfonyl sulfimide conjugates under physiological conditions.

    • Samrat Sahu
    • Benjamin Emenike
    • Monika Raj
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Trade-offs play a key role in controlling bacterial growth and shaping microbial phenotypes, which further drives the emergence of ecologically relevant phenomena including co-existence, population heterogeneity and oligotrophic/copiotrophic lifestyles.

    • Manlu Zhu
    • Xiongfeng Dai
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • Predicting the response to platinum-based chemotherapy in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) remains challenging. Here, the authors develop the histopathology image-based Pathologic Risk Classifier for HGSOC - PathoRiCH - to predict and stratify HGSOC patient response to therapy, especially when combined with molecular biomarkers.

    • Byungsoo Ahn
    • Damin Moon
    • Eunhyang Park
    ArticleOpen Access