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Direct seawater electrolysis is promising for sustainable hydrogen production but suffers severe side reactions and corrosion. Here, the authors report a corrosion-resistant electrocatalyst with in situ-formed chloride-ion-repelling cation layer for efficient and long-lasting seawater oxidation.
There are currently two types of antiviral drugs – neutralizing antibodies and small molecule inhibitors. Here, the authors report the development of bicyclic peptides that combine the advantages of both and show their antiviral capacity against SARS-CoV-2 in vitro as well as in small animal models.
Fibroadenoma occurrence is linked to increased long-term risk of breast carcinoma, however, the lack of models has made understanding this mechanism unclear. Here, the authors use single cell RNA-seq to identify dysregulation of epithelial cells and develop organoid models to study treatment resistance.
Marangoni swimmers have high relative speed, considering the body length and absence of a mechanical system but the fabricating is complex. Song et al. transform simple pen strokes into dynamic, programmable robots that can ‘swim’ with striking versatility.
Literature analysis and numerical modeling experiments suggest the continentality of a permafrost region determines whether the ground experiences warming or cooling as a consequence of heavy summer rainfall.
In 2022, the zoonotic Langya virus caused cases of severe pneumonia in humans. Here, the authors determine the structure of the fusion glycoprotein of Langya virus and demonstrate antigenic but not structural divergence from bat-borne henipaviruses, yielding insights for future vaccine designs.
Most of the mutations accumulated in cancer cells are deleterious, and it is unclear how such alterations are tolerated. Here, the authors propose that copy number amplifications could increase the tolerance to deleterious mutations, and analyse the features that could determine the underlying selection process.
The mechanism of how interfacial wettability impacts the CO2 electcgq Herein, the authors describe the design and realization of controllable equilibrium of kinetic controlled *CO and *H to reveal its contribution to ethylene and ethanol pathways.
Resource competition can be the cause of unintended coupling between co-expressed genetic constructs. Here the authors quantify the resource load imposed by different mammalian genetic components to identify construct designs with increased performance and reduced resource footprint.
Organic redox-flow batteries have the potential to cheaply store renewable electricity at grid scale but require further development. Here, the authors show that combining spectroscopic measurements with statistical inference techniques can shed light on why these batteries lose capacity over time.
Cone photoreceptors signal to several bipolar cell types at one of the most structurally complex synapses in the central nervous system. Here, the authors show how the 3D organization of this synapse creates different signals in the postsynaptic OFF bipolar cell types.
Optoacoustic super-resolution at millimeter-scale depths has been impeded by the strong background absorption from blood cells. Here, the authors use dichloromethane microdroplets with high optical absorption and demonstrate 3D microangiography of the mouse brain via optoacoustic localization.
Timely R&D investment in green technologies lowers mitigation costs with positive employment effects. Carbon revenues are sufficient to finance the additional R&D investment and generate economic benefits.
In this work, the authors report the appearance of vacuoles within the droplets of an enzyme-driven biomolecular liquid. The mechanisms of these behaviors are quantitatively explained with a diffusive capture model of enzyme dynamics.
Transcription of RNA polymerase II is coupled with remodeling of chromatin. This study reports that transcription of RNA polymerase II is also required to prime and maintain nucleosome depletion at RNA polymerase III loci.
The unexpected crystalline silicon epitaxial growth and interfacial nanotwins formation remain a challenging issue for silicon heterojunction technology. Here, the authors design a hybrid interface by tuning pyramid apex-angle to improve c-Si/a-Si:H interfacial morphology in silicon solar cells.
Standard mass spectrometry analyses often miss key targets required for phospho-signalling reconstruction. Here, authors present an intelligent data acquisition strategy that combines discovery and targeted analysis in one run and apply it to maximize the information from single spheroids drug screenings.