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The charge-density-wave Weyl semimetal (TaSe4)2I is a candidate for an axion insulator, however it may be obscured by polaron physics. Here, using ultrafast terahertz photocurrent spectroscopy, the authors realize phase switches from the polaronic state, to the charge density wave phase, and to the Weyl phase.
Important biomolecules from the birth of our Solar System such as amino acids and polyaromatic hydrocarbons were analysed in the UK meteorite fall Winchcombe by synchrotron and electron microscopy techniques with unique high energy resolution.
Cortical morphology shows maturation during childhood and adolescence. Here the authors show this is structurally constrained by a diffusion network model and that this constraint is linked to gene expression profiles of microstructural development.
Wang et al. discovered that AP2XI-2 and AP2XII-1 negatively regulate merozoite-primed pre-sexual commitment in Toxoplasma gondii, and parasites depleted of either AP2XI-2 or AP2XII-1 can serve as a valuable in vitro model for studying merogony.
Viruses have evolved specific mechanisms to reduce programmed cell death in order to prolong survival. Here the authors show a mouse cytomegalovirus (MCMV) encoded protein that inhibits pyroptosis, proinflammatory cytokine release and the assembly of inflammasomes.
Gate-type field emission cathodes based on carbon nanotubes face challenges of achieving high E-beam transmittance to avoid the collision with the gate to form irreversible damages. Here, the authors present a self-charging gate to control the E-beam trajectory by inducing a local electric field.
The origin of SARS-CoV-2 cross-reactive T cells in unexposed humans is unclear. Here, the authors use HLA transgenic mouse models of sequential infections with human coronavirus OC43 and SARSCoV-2 and show that OC43 elicits cross-protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2, which partially depends on CD4 + T cells.
It is unclear whether microbes can efficiently degrade biodegradable plastics in the extreme environmental conditions of the seafloor. Here, Omura et al. show that biodegradable plastics can be degraded by the action of microorganisms on the deep-sea floor, although with much less efficiency than in coastal settings.
Monitoring antimicrobial resistance in food animals is challenging due to limited surveillance systems. Here, the authors combine data from point prevalence surveys in lower- and middle-income settings to map resistance to seven antimicrobials and predict which are likely to exceed key resistance thresholds.
The selective oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane is attracting increasing attention as a method for ethylene production. Here, PdZn supported on ZnO affords record-breaking photocatalytic ethane-to-ethylene conversion rate, emphasizing the pivotal role of the interface between PdZn and ZnO in the process.
Handheld robots are limited in controllable degrees of freedom, which can result in lower dexterity for clinical applications. Here, Wang et al. report a handheld time-share driven robot with one motor that powers multiple motion modules for high-dextrous operation.
Sulfur fluoride exchange (SuFEx), a new type of linkage reaction, has great potential for application in functional molecule linkage to prepare pharmaceuticals, biomolecules, and polymers. Herein, the authors report the synthesis of a range of sulfoximines through SuFEx reaction between sulfonimidoyl fluorides and aryl/alkyl organotrifluoroborates.
Defective immune responses have been reported in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). Here the authors show that in patients with mycosis fungoides, the most common CTCL, malignant T cells upregulate MHC-I as a mechanism to evade NK-mediated immunity.
ATRX inactivation occurs often in IDH-mutant gliomas and has been associated with immune dysfunction. Here, using preclinical models of glioma, the authors show that ATRX inactivation promotes innate immune signalling in response to double stranded RNA-based innate immune agonists, an effect that is masked in IDH-mutant tumours, presenting a therapeutic vulnerability.
Aedes aegypti is the main vector of several major pathogens including dengue, Zika and chikungunya viruses. Here the authors find that a CRISPR/Cas9 based split gene drive in Aedes aegypti could successfully bias inheritance up to 89% over successive generations in a multi-cage trial with further deep sequencing suggesting that the multiplexing design could mitigate resistance allele formation.
Based on first-principle simulations of the properties of CaC2O5 under high pressure, the authors suggest that carbonates may contribute to the origins of the seismic velocity anomalies in Earth’s mantle and transport within the deep carbon cycle.
Improving signal to noise ratio of Raman spectra is vital for the application. Here, authors show a noise learning method that learns the noise feature of a spectrometer. This improves the signal to noise ratio and makes deep learning to be instrument dependent instead of sample dependent.
Non-malarial febrile illnesses have a range of potential aetiologies which are difficult to diagnose and therefore treat. Here, the authors investigate the causes of acute febrile illness in a peri-urban area of Senegal with low malaria incidence using untargeted and targeted sequencing methods.
It has been suggested that transposable elements (TE) play a role in tumourigenesis, but the associated mechanisms remain unclear. Here, the authors show, using colorectal cancer data and Bayesian Networks, that TEs can mediate the effect of expression quantitative trait loci and contribute to the regulation of cancer-related genes.