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Science
387_6733
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COVER Science, like the rest of society, has been swept up in the storms caused by social media. This special news section looks at how scientists study and fight mis- and disinformation, how harassment and intimidation have spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how researchers use Twitter to inform the public and s...
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COVER Cultural reverence toward tigers (Panthera tigris) has fostered tolerance and permitted coexistence with humans in India. Ecological restoration, socioeconomic policies, and political stability have facilitated the recovery of tigers within their historical range, despite high human densities. This tigress has re...
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COVER A leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) walking through an alley in Mumbai, India. In human-modified landscapes, mammals move distances that are, on average, one-half to one-third the length of their movements in the wild. Reduced travel distances may have far-reaching consequences for species survival and ecosystem fu...
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COVER A summer scene in India captures how Earth’s warming climate is pushing the limits of human endurance. Besides straining the body’s ability to cool itself, global warming is fostering the spread of vector- and waterborne diseases and is perhaps bringing other pathogens out of hiding. This special issue examines t...
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ACS Materials Au
2024_2
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Electric-field-induced Joule heating has been employed to transform porous hard carbons into a free-standing monolith consisting of interconnected onion-like carbons. Such macroscopic self-supporting yet porous structures exhibit highly efficient capture of volatile organic compounds, such as toluene, in atmospheric co...
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The modern semiconductor industry highly demands efficient photoresists suitable to EUV nanolithography. Yoon and colleagues synthesized a novel macrocyclic multinuclear tin complex and conducted an in-depth investigation into its photochemical behavior. The photoresist exhibited small line-edge roughness in EUV lithog...
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Novel therapeutic strategies using gold nanoparticles as gene therapy vectors for the controlled and efficient silence of endogenous microRNAs or messenger RNAs involved in cancer. A universal gene silencing tool based on gold nanoparticles functionalized with DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that effectively silences the s...
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This front cover represents the idea that science should be inclusive. We created a collage in which a face is composed and enriched by incorporating features of various women's faces worldwide. This work is part of the ACS-wide DEIR Cover Art program.
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Crystal Growth & Design
2024_14
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The cover shows two conformers of resorcinol and a single crystal of resorcinol polymorphs α grown in a high-pressure diamond-anvil cell. Resorcinol polymorphs were determined in the 1930s, but their metastable phases, symmetry, and densities have remained puzzling. The high-pressure structures reveal the mechanism des...
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Representation of the X-ray diffraction experiment for a truncated nanocube. The colors of the atom represent the zones with high (red) and low (blue) atomic vibration correlation in the nanocrystal. The white graph is the total scattering pattern, and the red line corresponds to the thermal diffuse scattering contribu...
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Twenty years and 19 volumes of Crystal Growth & Design represented by our first cover and the CGD fashion statements over the years.
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An Fmoc-CF hydrogel incorporated inside a lysozyme crystal is able to protect the enzyme molecules from the radicals generated by X-rays during data collection avoiding local radiation damage (Cryst. Growth Des. 2019, 19, 4229–4233).
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Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
2025_5
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B
The use of Voronoi domain decomposition for the analysis of classical molecular dynamics trajectories permits one to predict the formation of deep eutectic solvents in a series of choline chloride–phenol mixtures. This sentence has been also used as a prompt command by the AI Dall-E 3 to generate the cover. View the ar...
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Extracting relevant structures from free energy molecular simulations can be a daunting task. The newly developed FESTA script simplifies this process, offering ease, robustness, and broad compatibility, making "fishing" in the free energy pond both efficient and enjoyable. View the article.
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Cover shows an illustration of collecting targeted information extracted from manuscripts including chemicals, experimental sentences, nanomaterial compositions and morphologies. The statistics of collected information is displayed using a computer visualization tool.
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Graphic from this issue of J. Chem. Inf. Model. The cover presents a collection of images from our special issue on the results from the 2014 Community Structure–Activity Resource (CSAR) benchmark exercises. The CSAR exercise is a blind challenge that affords a prospective test for modern structure-based drug design (S...
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ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
2025_3
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Graphics from this issue of ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng.
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Self-assembly of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) synthesized from rice straw yields transparent films with distinct structural colors. Amine modification of CNCs significantly improves the electron mobility and current–voltage characteristics. The transreflective property and photoresponsivity of
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Graphics from this issue of ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. It is our vision that, over the next 25 years, innovators around the world will use foundational and methodological advances in Green Chemistry and Green Engineering to transform major sectors of the global economy, ranging from fuels and chemicals, to transportati...
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Lower right: Catalytic hydrogenation-esterification, which yields products favorable for subsequent upgrading, will benefit the high-grade utilization of sustainable biomass energy. (See J. Chen, Q. Cai, L. Lu, F. Leng, and S. Wang; DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.6b02366.)
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Nature Nanotechnology
19_12
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Nanotubes under wraps. Cover design by Karen Moore. Article by Nish et al .
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When nanotechnology focuses on COVID-19 Nanotechnology expertise and tools provide valuable contributions to the development of therapeutic and diagnostic solutions for COVID-19. In this Focus issue, nanotechnologists depict the key roles that nanotechnology plays in preclinical and clinical SARS-CoV-2 research. In COV...
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Counting protein subunits in native membrane nanodiscs The cover image depicts the capturing of cellular membranes together with their native environment in the form of nanodiscs using amphipathic copolymers. Imaged by a single-molecule technique, the nanodiscs reveal the oligomeric distribution of membrane proteins. S...
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Chitosan membrane for hydroxide exchange The image depicts a membrane with 1 nm nanochannels made by crosslinking chitosan molecules with copper ions. The membrane exhibits promising performance for hydroxide exchange applications. See Hu IMAGE: Jiaqi Dai. COVER DESIGN: Amie Fernandez
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Nature Synthesis
3_7
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A retrosynthetic approach for nanoparticles Retrosynthetic analysis is used for the synthesis of high-entropy alloy nanoparticles. The strategy involves the design and synthesis of core–shell nanoparticle precursors which are annealed, giving the desired alloy. See Kar et al. Image: Ella Maru Studio. Cover design: Amie...
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Cyclodextrins through the looking glass The syntheses of mirror-image versions of three naturally occurring cyclodextrins from simple monosaccharide building blocks are reported. The synthetic strategy involves 1,2-cis-L-glucosylation, one-pot glycosylation, and diastereoselective cyclization, providing the cyclo-oligo...
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MOFs made to order The synthesis of isoreticular zeolite-like MOFs is achieved using a face-directed assembly strategy inspired by architecture techniques. The strategy combines a supermolecular building block approach with the use of various centring structure-directing agents. See Barsukova et al. Image: Aleksandr Sa...
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Conjugated aromatic systems This Focus issue overviews the synthesis and computational study of various conjugated aromatic molecules and polymers as well as their electronic and chemical properties. The incorporation of these molecules and materials in devices or in catalysis is discussed. The cover image depicts the ...
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JACS Au
2024_10
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This cover is part of ACS's Diversity & Inclusion Cover Art Series. Read more in the accompanying Editorial entitled “Ladies Are So Essential in Research (LASER).
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This cover art showcases the enhanced catalytic activity of Mo2C for selective hydrogenation of CO2 through metal defects, induced by a combination of carbon support and the carbonization process. These defects facilitate CO desorption with reduced magnetization at the active site and effectively promote surface hydrog...
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Featured on this cover is a novel doping strategy, photoexcitation-assisted molecular doping (PE-MD), which is built upon the familiar mechanism of photoinduced electron transfer. The application of PE-MD to the PDPP4T polymer significantly amplifies its doping level, facilitating efficient thermoelectric conversion fo...
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The membrane-bound phospholipase A1 from Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a potential drug target. PlaF remodels membrane glycerophospholipids, influencing virulence-associated signaling. Medium-chain free fatty acids, products of PlaF action, inhibit its activity. Molecular simulations and free energy computations uncover ho...
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Joule
8_2
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On the cover: Joule is the home for scale-spanning energy research that plays a key role in the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future. This issue features a range of articles that reflect themes relevant to COP26, covering fundamental research, technoeconomics, and policy analysis that will enable the realiz...
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On the cover: The rising global population is driving increased demand for food production while farmers around the world confront unprecedented challenges due to changing climate conditions. The cover image showcases a prototype electro-agriculture system, which produces food using CO2 as the raw material. As presente...
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On the Cover: Hydrogen split from water provides fuel for long-duration energy storage. In this issue of Joule, Dowling et al. find that long-duration energy storage (e.g., power-to-gas-to-power with hydrogen) can make reliable wind-solar-battery electricity systems more affordable. Photograph courtesy of Durk Gardenie...
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On the Cover: The image presents the Science Tower in Graz, Austria, whose top features 1,000 m2 semitransparent dye-sensitized glass panels converting solar energy into electrical energy. In this issue of Joule, Wang et al. (pp. 2065–2075) demonstrate the combination of two judiciously designed organic dyes with a che...
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BDJ Student
31_3
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Vol 30 | Issue 1 New Year, new goals, new challenges. BDJ Student helps you meet whatever your goals are with its usual high-quality mix of professional development, careers advice and clinical insight Cover illustration by Cat Sims
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Vol 31 | Issue 1 In this January edition of BDJ Student, our lead article asks - and answers - how to be an ally Cover illustration by Cat Sims
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Vol 31 | Issue 3 As the new semester gets underway, BDJ Student leads on a question many of you have been asking: what does artificial intelligence mean to me as a student? Cover illustration by Cat Sims
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Vol 30 | Issue 2 Stress is a buzz topic around the profession, and not just for the fully-qualified. This issue's feature article considers how best to reflect and de-stress Cover illustration by Cat Sims
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Molecular Cell
85_2
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On the cover: This special issue explores emerging ideas about patterns in molecular biology, highlighting connections across different molecular processes and their collective contribution to the function of the cell. The cover shows the patterned organization of DNA and chromatin into higher-order structures superimp...
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On the cover: This issue of Molecular Cell revisits a core topic: genome stability. The reviews and original research articles provide new insights while also highlighting broader implications and intersections with other cellular mechanisms. In a Voices, we learn about several different perspectives on the connection ...
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On the cover: In this Special Issue, we celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Molecular Cell with a collection of Reviews, Perspectives, and Technology Reviews. An underlying theme is the role the journal has played in shaping the direction of molecular biology research and its community. The collection of articles highlig...
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On the cover: The artwork, designed by Gianluca Matera and Imma Matera (Tipstudio) and realized by Imma Matera, represents the main findings of the research article from Matera et al. (pp. 629–644) in this issue of Molecular Cell. The central part of the graphic shows an actual porous sponge (OppX RNA in the article) i...
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Cancer Cell
42_4
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On the cover: Watson et al. integrate multi-omics approaches to investigate how the glioblastoma microenvironment responds to different treatment interventions and discover how treatment-associated fibrosis can protect surviving tumor cells and promote eventual recurrence. This four-part image depicts a mouse glioblast...
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On the cover: To holistically describe and comprehensively characterize cancer cells and the surrounding tumor microenvironment, Bagaev et al. (pp. 845–865) analyzed transcriptomes of over 10,000 cancer patients. This led to the identification of four distinct subtypes of tumor microenvironment that are conserved acros...
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On the cover: The transdifferentiation paths of erythroid precursor cells (EPCs) under the influence of tumor is delineated from Palantir algorithm‐based single-cell transcriptomic trajectory analysis (Long et al., 674–693), and embedded into artwork inspired by Wassily Kandinsky's “Composition 8.” As acquired “organs,...
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On the cover: A variety of cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) subtypes have been reported in the tumor microenvironment, but their exact function has yet to be determined. Here, Nicolas et al. (168–184) show that, in rectal cancer, inflammatory CAFs (iCAFs) are a major determinant of response to chemoradiotherapy, as t...
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Accounts of Chemical Research
2024_4
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Late-stage halogenation has gained prominence for its role in diversifying and functionalizing complex molecules, including natural products and pharmaceutical intermediates. Recent strategies, characterized by mild conditions, accessible and stable catalysts, and broad functional group tolerance, provide streamlined a...
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The cover represents a simple alcohol in the background, which is transformed selectively into the functionalized molecule shown in the foreground through a series of CH functionalization reactions of the type discussed in this issue. Concept by Michael Doyle with graphics and design by Lufeng Zou and Amy Phifer. View...
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Artificial and hybrid micro- and nanomachines of various shapes and sizes can be employed as active drug delivery vehicles and as active microcleaners in environmental applications. See article by Samuel Sánchez and co-authors (DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.6b00386). Cover art design by Alejandro Posada.
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This cover shows the detailed stacking conformation of two triarylamine molecules and their subsequent growth in functional supramolecular polymers featuring exceptional electronic and photonic transport properties. See article by Nicolas Giuseppone and co-authors (DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.8b00536). Cover art by Mathi...
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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
32_1
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Piwi-directed heterochromatin Panoramix SUMOylation on chromatin connects the piRNA pathway to heterochromatin formation in Drosophila. See Article by Andreev, Yu, et al. Image: Melica73 / Alamy Stock Photo Cover Design: Bethany Vukomanovic
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NSMB’s 30th anniversary To celebrate Nature Structural & Molecular Biology’s 30th anniversary, our cover features original artwork that was submitted by our reader Pedro Rebelo-Guiomar for our cover competition. See Rebelo-Guiomar and Editorial IMAGE CREDIT: Pedro Rebelo-Guiomar, University of Cambridge. COVER DESIGN: ...
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A chromatin loop in plant immunity Mencia, Arce et al. show that, in Arabidopsis, an inverted-repeat transposon next to the gene that encodes the pathogen receptor EFR forms a rollercoaster-like loop to control chromatin organization, Mencia, Arce et al. show that, in Arabidopsis, an inverted-repeat transposon next to ...
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Structures of human APOBEC3A and an APOBEC3A/3B chimera bound to ssDNA reveal a U-shaped binding mode and provide insight into target selectivity. Cover shows the Moselschleife bei Bremm. Cover art by Erin Dewalt, image from studioworxx / iStock / Getty Images Plus. (p 131, News and Views p 97)
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ACS Central Science
2024_7
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Via synergistic photoredox/Brønsted acid catalysis, a novel three-component radical cascade reaction occurred through a radical addition/ring-opening/PCET-promoted radical–radical coupling protocol, affording an array of valuable enantioenriched
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A metal-free layered organic cathode material for lithium-ion batteries intercalates Li+ and stores more energy in a shorter charging time than inorganic incumbents.
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Integration of explainable artificial intelligence (AI) with quantum tunneling technology enables the single-molecule identification of complex carbohydrate anomers and stereoisomers over a dynamic configuration space with accuracy as high as 100%.
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Shown in cartoon form is the key finding described by Yang et al., namely, that electron transfer between two pyrrole-based macrocycles and iodine can be readily controlled through the judicious choice of small molecule “players” and variations in the concentration. This work advances our understanding of fundamentals ...
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Trends in Genetics
40_5
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Due to their astonishing phenotypic diversity and amenability to genetic analysis and functional experimentation, monkeyflowers provide an excellent platform to probe the molecular mechanisms of phenotypic evolution. In this issue, Yao-Wu Yuan and colleagues discuss various "unusual suspects" for the molecular basis of...
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In this special issue of Trends in Genetics, we turn the lens on ourselves. The articles this month focus on human genetics, with topics ranging from resources and methods to make the most of the explosion of sequencing data to evolutionary questions about mutation rates and how selection acts through pregnancy.
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In this special issue of Trends in Genetics, we turn the lens on ourselves. The articles this month focus on human genetics, with topics ranging from resources and methods to make the most of the explosion of sequencing data to evolutionary questions about mutation rates and how selection acts through pregnancy.
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This Special Issue of Trends in Genetics covers a range of themes related to organogenesis, from the formation of the central nervous system to the evolution of the insect eye. The articles in this issue highlight the commonalities of organ formation that are shared across species and kingdoms, and provide insight on t...
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Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
2024_16
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A computational strategy is presented to improve the accuracy of local coupled cluster methods for systems containing first row transition metals. Dynamic correlation-induced orbital relaxation effects were identified as the main error source in local coupled cluster calculations. The cover art features a transition me...
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The presently introduced HFLD method quantifies noncovalent interactions accurately irrespective of the spin state of the system while providing at the same time important physical insights into their nature. The cover art features a solvated carbene in its triplet state. The solute
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for clinical decision support. J. Chem. Theory Comput. 2017, 13,  210–222.
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The viscosity of deep eutectic solvents (DESs) holds significant influence across diverse research applications. Understanding and predicting DES viscosity is crucial for advancing various scientific projects. We developed different machine learning models for the prediction of DESs viscosity using the physics-informed...
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ACS Energy Letters
2024_11
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In this Review, we shed light onto the fundamental understanding of the origin of phase instability for both the intrinsic structure and extrinsic factors. We highlight the methodologies used to suppress the undesired phase transitions of formamidinium- and cesium-based halide perovskites with an emphasis on structure–...
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Metal halide perovskites are generating enormous excitement for use in both photovoltaic and light-emission applications. The cover art shows the perovskite crystal structure capable of strongly absorbing light to generate electrical power as a solar cell or efficiently generating light emission from electrical power a...
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A collage of perovskite covers featured in previous issues of ACS Energy Letters. To commemorate ten years of perovskite photovoltaics, researchers from around the world tell their own stories and how they became interested in perovskite research. Cover art in the collage appeared on the following covers: Top row, left...
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concomitantly formed back-surface electrical-field and reduced surface potential fluctuations reinforce the built-in electric-field and minimize the electron extraction barrier. This work represents a promising strategy to energy-level optimization at the heterojunction interface.
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innovation
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On the cover: The pace of science and technology is accelerating, and the future is arriving quickly. During the great process of reaching the future, the now highly comprehensive and interdisciplinary network of science, so-called “ScienceX” by The Innovation, plays a more important role than ever before. We believe t...
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On the cover: The sun not only breeds all life, but also brings inexhaustible clean energy to the earth. The development of flexible photovoltaic technology, represented by flexible perovskite solar cells, frees the energy production from the constraints of traditional centralized photovoltaic application scenarios. Fr...
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On the cover: Extremophiles are invaluable biological resources, pivotal for unraveling the mysteries of life, revealing the origins and evolution of life on Earth, and exploring extraterrestrial planets. Syntrichia caninervis, a desert moss, exemplifies life's remarkable adaptability to extreme environments. It demons...
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On the cover: Humans have created civilization, promoting history moving in a spiral. Emerging theories and technologies bring development and prosperity, but with emergent global challenges. Today, we are witnessing the beginning of a new era, which is dominated by artificial intelligence. We have never been as eager ...
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
2025_2
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The cover image depicts a hydrogel for wound healing containing silver nanoparticles produced by gamma irradiation; these nanoparticles act as a shield protecting from any bacteria, while the hydrogel provides a moisture environment for the wound to recover. In one step using gamma irradiation, Ag+ are reduced leading ...
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The cover image portrays an injectable neutrophilic attractant and antibacterial hydrogel applied to infected wounds. This hydrogel is made of κ-Carrageenan incorporated with octenidine dihydrochloride and chitosan-treated serum. Octenidine, an antiseptic agent, shows antibacterial activity by rupturing the bacterial m...
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The cover image depicts the semiconducting oligomer amphiphiles (OPV-PEG)-based activatable nanoprobes for in vivo imaging of biothiols. OPV-PEG is composed of a hydrophobic semiconducting segment that serves as both the signal source and the sensing moiety for biothiols, and the hydrophilic poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)...
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This cover art describes an antibacterial hydrogel material covering wounds on the skin. The hydrogel hosts extracellular vesicles derived from mint leaves. These extracellular vesicles kill the bacteria in the wound site and promote wound healing. The cover art is made with Adobe Firefly.
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Trends in Plant Science
29_14
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Enormous societal challenges, such as feeding and providing energy for a growing population in a dramatically changing climate, necessitate technological advances in plant science. On pages 303–310 Seung Y. Rhee and colleagues propose that, complementary to the efforts towards understanding the cellular diversity in hu...
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The crop selection process has created a genetic bottleneck ultimately restricting breeding output. On pages 42–52 Abdelhafid Bendahmane and colleagues discuss how wild relatives of major crops as well as the so-called “neglected plant” species represent a reservoir of genetic diversity that remains underutilized. Thos...
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David G. Robinson and colleagues discuss growing doubts about the true role of the common mycorrhizal networks (CMN) connecting the roots of trees in forests. The authors discuss recent work that questions the claim of a substantial carbon transfer from ‘mother trees’ to their offspring and nearby seedlings through the...
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Plants are as adept as animals and humans in reacting effectively to their ever-changing environment. Their ability to learn from experience and to memorize previous experiences in order to optimize fitness allows effective acclimation to environmental stresses and can be considered a form of intelligence. On pages 286...
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NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY
24_10
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Neutrophil NETs, inspired by the Review on p274. Cover design: Simon Bradbrook
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COVER: SARS-CoV-2 ignites the inflammasome, inspired by the Progress on p694. Cover design: Simon Bradbrook
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Membrane organisers, inspired by the Review on p193. Cover design: Simon Bradbrook
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‘Deciphering TCR signalling’, inspired by the Review on p485 Cover design: Simon Bradbrook
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Nature Biomedical Engineering
8_3
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Early cancer diagnosis This focus issue highlights advances in the isolation of cancer biomarkers in blood and in diagnostic or imaging probes for the early detection of cancer. The cover illustrates a lipid-based nanoprobe for the isolation of nanoscale extracellular vesicles (Article; News & Views). Image by Xin ...
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Patient-specific 3D-printed cardiac plugs This issue highlights a personalized cardiovascular occluder made via 3D printing, a cloud-based machine-learning software for the prediction of CRISPR–Cas9 off-target effects, a stem-cell-based approach for the treatment of myocardial infarction, and engineered microbes for ca...
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An immunosuppressive subcutaneous niche for treating ulcerative colitis This issue highlights an injectable zwitterionic gel that can be applied to the tip of insulin-infusion catheters, week-long normoglycaemia in diabetic mice and minipigs via glucose-responsive insulin, subcutaneous biodegradable scaffolds for resti...
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Supramolecular bispecific T cell engagers with controllable disassembly This issue highlights advances in the design of bispecific T cell engagers, chimeric antigen receptor T cells, mineralized bacteria and other cellular as well as molecular immunotherapies for the modulation of the activity of the immune system agai...
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
2024_16
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Anionization artificially modulated to increase electron cloud density and enhance intermolecular forces between amine with carbon dioxide.
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Graphics used on this cover have been selected from the following highlighted papers: R. Belen Menendez et al., “Sorption-Enhanced Ethanol Steam Reforming Process in a Fixed-Bed Reactor” (DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.8b01657); and D. A. Maffra, “Evaluation of Barium Sulfate Scale Inhibition Using Relative Permeability Modifie...
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: Graphics used on this cover have been selected from the following highlighted papers: T. Sun et al., “Syngas Conversion to Aromatics over the Co2C‑Based Catalyst and HZSM‑5 via a Tandem System” (DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.0c00237); W. Peng et al., “Guanidine-Functionalized Amphiphilic Silica Nanoparticles as a Pickering I...
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Graphics used on this cover have been selected from the following highlighted papers: J. Li et al., “Porous Metallosalen Hypercrosslinked Ionic Polymers for Cooperative CO2 Cycloaddition Conversion” (DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.9b05304); A. Ateka et al., “Strategies for the Intensification of CO2 Valorization in the One-Step...
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NATURE MEDICINE
30_7
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Ozone and health In this issue, Achebak et al. quantify the contributions of both national ozone and imported ozone to the ozone-related mortality burden in 35 European countries, showing that most deaths are attributable to imported ozone. The cover highlights the link between high ozone levels and adverse respiratory...
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Medicine in the digital age As Nature Medicine celebrates its 25th anniversary, we bring our readers a special Focus on Digital Medicine that highlights the new technologies transforming medicine and healthcare, as well as the related regulatory challenges ahead. See Focus Image credit: Peter Crowther. Cover design: Er...
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In 2004, Nature Medicine enters its tenth year of publication, continuing our mission to serve the biomedical research community as the venue for top-flight primary research articles, news and perspectives. The cover image commemorates our anniversary year with a collage of covers spanning our publication history. (Gra...
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30th anniversary issue: the Future of Medicine As Nature Medicine turns 30 years old, we will, throughout 2025, be looking at the future of medicine. In this first issue, we turn our attention to next-generation drug discovery. Image and cover design: Alex Whitworth
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Cell Chemical Biology
31_14
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On the cover: Rana et al. develop the proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) Versortrexate (VSTX), shown in the foreground, as a composite molecule of the antifolate methotrexate (red) and the E3 ligase-targeting small-molecule thalidomide (blue). Once VSTX engages dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) (foreground), it cataly...
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On the cover: Exploration of the CUL3KEAP1 E3 ligase for PROTAC-mediated degradation. KEAP1-based PROTACs show activity against human BRD4 and result in species-specific degradation of mouse Fak protein, but not the human FAK. The cover depicts a model of the dimeric CUL3KEAP1 E3 ligase with Ubiquitin charged E2 D1 con...
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On the cover: After more than 20 years supporting the community of scientists dedicated to research done at the interface of chemistry and biology, we bid farewell to Chemistry & Biology and introduce you to Cell Chemical Biology. We are excited about the new title that clearly reflects our commitment to chemical biolo...
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On the cover: Join us in celebrating the 30th anniversary of Cell Chemical Biology with this special issue. The imagery reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the journal, spanning all areas of biological and biomedical sciences from academia to industry, collectively forming the vibrant field of chemical biology. Di...
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Nature Reviews Psychology
3_3
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In this Review, Schmid et al. describe the costs and benefits of vaccine mandates and alternative approaches that could promote vaccine uptake. Cover design: David Johnston
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This month we launch a new collection of pieces that highlight ways to improve doctoral education and support graduate student trainees to their fullest potential. Cover design: Jennie Vallis
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In this Review, Fawcett et al. describe intentional and unintentional forgetting in laboratory and real-world settings. Cover design: David Johnston
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In this Review, Gagné et al. describe how self-determination theory can help researchers and practitioners shape the future of work to ensure it meets workers’ psychological needs. Cover design: Charlotte Gurr
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Cell Reports Physical Science
6_1
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On the cover: A visual celebration of Cell Reports Physical Science’s fifth anniversary, featuring all of our covers from Volume 1, Issue 1 to December 2024’s Volume 5, Issue 12. We’d like to thank Cell Press’s own Philip Krzeminski for his help in creating this beautiful cover.
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On the Cover: We celebrate our first issue with this eye-catching cover, designed by the Cell Press creative team, representing our first “drop” of papers and signifying the birth of a new journal and our expansion into the fundamental and applied physical sciences.
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On the cover: A visual celebration of Cell Reports Physical Science’s fifth anniversary, featuring all of our covers from Volume 1, Issue 1 to December 2024’s Volume 5, Issue 12. We’d like to thank Cell Press’s own Philip Krzeminski for his help in creating this beautiful cover.
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On the cover: This month's issue of Cell Reports Physical Science features a special focus on aggregation induced emission. This collection of papers, published alongside the rest of our great research articles and curated in collaboration with Ben Zhong Tang and Dong Wang, brings together exciting fundamental and appl...
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Precision Chemistry
2024_12
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The cover for the Special Issues "Precision Chemistry for Two-Dimensional Materials (Part I)" illustrates the precise growth of non-centrosymmetric two-dimensional single crystals. Humanoid models represent atoms A and B in the lattice, which are guided by the parallel steps. Cover art concept by Guoliang Cui and Xiaoz...
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This cover art for the Special Issue “Precision Chemistry for Two-Dimensional Materials”  was designed by Xiangfeng Duan of the University of California, Los Angeles and coworkers. It illustrates CuxBi2Se3 nanoplates with systematically tunable Cu doping concentrations, doping sites, and electronic properties as a pote...
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Selective catalysis on metal nanoparticles represents a grand challenge in chemical synthesis. This cover art illustrates how visible-light illumination alters the electronic structures of surface atoms in platinum nanoparticles, promoting the selective synthesis of phenylhydroxylamine from the hydrogenation of nitrobe...
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A proline-catalyzed aldol condensation of a glycine Schiff base was developed for the synthesis of α,β-dehydroamino acid derivatives. The synthesized α,β-dehydroamino acid derivatives could be incorporated into peptides not only at the C-terminal but also at the N-terminal.
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Trendsin Neurosciences
47_11
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Our understanding of how the brain works depends on how brain functions like perception, attention, memory, and emotion are conceptualized and defined. In this issue of Trends in Neurosciences, Nicole Rust and Joseph LeDoux highlight the unease that has persisted about these issues in psychology and neuroscience for ov...
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Humans and animals are intrinsically curious. They explore their environments, even when there is no immediate reward and despite the potential presence of threats. Understanding how curiosity guides exploration is a fundamental question in neuroscience and an important challenge for artificial intelligence. However, r...
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The retrosplenial cortex contains neurons such as head direction cells and border cells. It supports diverse functions such as head direction, boundary and landmark encoding, as well as position representation, all of which serve as a basis for navigation. In this issue of Trends in Neurosciences, Martin Stacho and Den...
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The locus coeruleus is a small brainstem nucleus that sends neuromodulatory projections to much of the mammalian brain. As discussed in an Opinion article by Rebecca Jordan in this issue of Trends in Neurosciences, the locus coeruleus has recently been shown to report many types of prediction error, making it a likely ...
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ACS Sensors
2024_5
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This cover and Collection celebrate 10 years of ACS Sensors. View the Editorial.
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The cover illustration depicts a wearable microsensor array for simultaneous multiplexed monitoring of heavy metals in human body fluids. Zn, Cd, Pb, Cu, and Hg ions are chosen as target analytes for detection via electrochemical stripping voltammetry on Au and Bi microelectrodes. Real-time on-body evaluation of heavy ...
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The cover image shows a DMA gas sensor detecting Parkinson's biomarkers, with red MXene nanosheets and yellow Ce ions on the sensor surface. Bubbles represent high humidity, while colored particles depict Ce ion valence states, illustrating enhanced sensitivity and humidity resistance due to the MXene/CeO2 heterojuncti...
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Plasmonic hydrogen sensors are enhanced by using algorithms of phase space reconstruction and convolutional neural networks, achieving high accuracies, and significantly improving response speed, sensitivity, and the limit of detection. This work introduces safe, nonelectronic remote sensing, achieving 0.98 accuracy, w...
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Nature Plants
10_5
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Wall planner Xa4 is a widely exploited and lasting disease resistance gene in rice breeding. It encodes a cell wall-associated kinase that slightly reduces plant height by partially preventing culm cell elongation. See Nature Plants 3, 17009 (2017). Image: S. Wang            Cover Design: L. Heslop
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Shape Shifting How do essentially flat leaves develop their complex curves? Polarity signals produce changes in mechanical properties – related to the methyl-esterification of cell-wall pectins – of cell walls on opposite sides of the leaf. This mechanical heterogeneity is sufficient to create the leaves' asymmetry. Se...
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Five years of plant coverage Nature Plants is entering its sixth year and volume. To celebrate our fifth birthday, this issue’s cover looks back at many of the most striking images that we have used for issues over the last five years. See Editorial Cover Design: L. Heslop.
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Beating the bounds Membranes host, modulate and coordinate a multitude of cellular activities. Different proteins are localized to different cell membranes, and domains within them, such as RECEPTOR-LIKE PROTEIN 4, which is found at cell edges and particularly at corners. See Jaillais et al. Image: Liam Elliot, ENS de ...
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Cell Metabolism
36_4
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On the cover: This month we are celebrating Cell’s 50th anniversary by focusing on the exciting metabolic research that Cell Press publishes across its titles. This month’s covers of Cell Metabolism, Cell, and Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, when put side-by-side, form a single image, reflective of the variety of...
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On the cover: In this issue of Cell Metabolism, He et al. reveal a protective effect of acetate against metabolic and cognitive impairments caused by sleep disruption. Inspired by Monet’s famous Water Lilies paintings, a “mitochondrion” boat drifts in a lotus pond full of water lilies (which, in Chinese, symbolize slee...
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On the cover: The current issue marks the 15th anniversary of Cell Metabolism. To highlight the occasion, original artwork was commissioned from the artist Michael Pantuso (https://www.pantusodesign.com/) and shared with the journal. The image reflects the exploration, typically in mouse models, and reporting of strong...
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On the cover: Cell Metabolism is turning ten! We are celebrating a decade of publishing high-quality metabolic research, and for this special anniversary we asked Bang Wong, the artist who drew the inaugural cover in 2005, for his take ten years later. His new cover conceptualizes how, in the last decade, key technical...
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
45_2
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. This Special Issue commemorates the occasion with a series of articles that highlight the increasing incorporation of artificial intelligence in the different areas of pharmacology. Cover image conceptualized by Kusumika Mukherjee and rendere...
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences will be issuing a series of Science and Society articles, each highlighting a rare disease. The series aims to be a platform that brings an expert's perspective on what he or she thinks is in the future of the therapeutic field of that specific rare disease. On pages 229–236 of this i...
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In this issue of Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, we are pleased to begin a series of articles that focus on topics that are important to China, and thus, to the greater pharmacological community. These reviews examine key trends in diverse areas of pharmacology, including new tools to study compound chemicals and d...
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Development of protective immune responses relies on a balance between proinflammatory CD4 T helper (Th) cell populations such as Th17 cells and regulatory CD4 T cells (Tregs) that keep immune activation in check. In this issue, Kaul and Schwartzberg discuss the role of interleukin-2–inducible T cell kinase (Itk), whic...
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Nature Reviews Bioengineering
2_6
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Single-cell RNA sequencing techniques and analysis methods can help improve our understanding of tissue injury responses and inform the design of new regenerative biomaterials and therapeutics. See Anna Ruta et al. Cover image: Simon Bradbrook.
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Soft bioelectronic systems can be interfaced with the body for the monitoring of human health and disease. However, motion artefacts caused by body movements or physiological activities can affect signal detection and interpretation in bioelectronic measurements, which can be addressed by various motion artefact manage...
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The motions of the heart are regulated by electrophysiological signals, which can be monitored and altered by bioelectronic devices for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In particular, soft bioelectronic devices, composed of deformable and conductive materials, can be implanted or designed as wear...
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Brain-machine interfaces can be connected to the nervous system to decode neural signals and translate them into commands for the control of external devices, for example, to enable individuals with paralysis to restore movements. However, long-term stability and wireless transmission of neural data remain challenging....
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Biophysical Reports
4_3
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On the cover: Single-photon arrivals are the rawest form of data available. One by one, these arrivals update our knowledge as to the state and dynamics of a single-molecule system labeled with Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) pairs. This cartoon highlights the essence of a three-part manuscript appearing in Bi...
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On the cover: We used a pressure vessel model to investigate the relationship between virus shape and critical stress and found that filament formation is a way of increasing individual virus volume without particle rupture. DOI: 10.1016/j.bpr.2024.100181.
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On the cover: The cover shows an illustration of a new, multipurpose, graphical user interface-based open-source toolbox offering unbiased analysis of single-molecule spectroscopic data. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpr.2024.100173.
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On the cover: Tetraspanin proteins (TSPANs) are found in all cell types and are involved in functions like cell adhesion, membrane fusion, and cancer metastasis, mainly through their ability to form higher-order structures. Their assembly depends on membrane concentration, which can increase in curved membranes for som...
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iScience
27_2
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On the Cover: The cover image represents the profound connection between the brain and the gut microbiome, central to the study by Novielli et al. on the personalized identification of autism-related bacteria using eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI). The left half of the image, depicting the brain with illuminat...
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On the cover: The findings of Libbrecht et al. indicate that histone acetylation regulates daily circadian activity in colonies of the ant Temnothorax longispinosus. The cover represents Temnothorax ants following a circadian rhythm in the form of DNA wrapped around histone proteins. Illustration by Jenny Fuchs. See Li...
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On the cover: In this issue of iScience, Enoki et al. performed time-lapse imaging of the circadian rhythm in mammalian master clock neurons under warm and cold temperatures and asked whether the circadian clock continues or stops during hypothermia. In the image, the animals are seated around the table at Alice's “A M...
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On the cover: The illustration represents the interconnectedness of the elements affected during urban ecosystem rehabilitation plans: the health of the environment and all living beings, urban architecture, and human psychological perception. In the foreground, the head symbolizes a “green city” built upon scientific ...
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Biophysical Journal
124_4
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Cover picture: Large-scale molecular dynamics simulations reveal the lipid organization and dynamics of biologically complex idealized brain plasma membranes.
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Cover picture: Inspired by molecular mechanisms that cells exploit to sense mechanical forces and convert them into biochemical signals, chemists dream of designing mechano-chemical switches integrated into materials. Using the adhesion protein fibronectin, where essentially each of its multiple repeats displays anothe...
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Cover picture: This image shows a snapshot of our computational model of the nuclear pore complex (NPC). The NPC is a large protein complex embedded in the nuclear membrane, and it is responsible for all transport into and out of the nucleus. This is mediated by numerous intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs; the fil...
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Cover picture: The structure of baculovirus Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV), widely used as a bioinsecticide and a protein expression vector, was determined to near-atomic resolutions by using single-particle electron cryomicroscopy. By developing a structural discovery approach with Alpha...
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NATURE METHODS
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The cover celebrates ten years of Nature Methods. Design by Erin Dewalt, based on images of the number '10' generated by multiple methods, contributed by Yonggang Ke (Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University); Kristina Woodruff and Sebastian Maerkl (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne); Akira Takai, Ya...
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A new method, hopping probe ion conductance microscopy, can be used to discern topological features like stereocilia on live mouse auditory hair cells. Cover by Erin Boyle, based on images provided by Pavel Novak. Brief Communication, p279
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Enhancing lamella preparation for cryo-ET with serial lift-out Artistic representation of the sectioning step in a focused ion beam-based sample preparation technique, Serial Lift-Out. A block of vitreously frozen biological material (here, a C. elegans L1 larva embedded in buffer) is attached to a micromanipulator nee...
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20 years of Nature Methods This month, Nature Methods celebrates its 20th anniversary with a special feature. See Editorial Image: Thomas Phillips, Springer Nature. Cover design: Thomas Phillips
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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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Cryo-EM reconstructions of the small subunit processome provide essentially complete snapshots of the ribosome in construction. Cover image by Jonas Barandun. (pp 944 and 954)
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NSMB’s 30th anniversary To celebrate Nature Structural & Molecular Biology’s 30th anniversary, our cover features original artwork that was submitted by our reader Pedro Rebelo-Guiomar for our cover competition. See Rebelo-Guiomar and Editorial IMAGE CREDIT: Pedro Rebelo-Guiomar, University of Cambridge. COVER DESIGN: ...
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NSMB 25 To mark NSMB’s 25th year, we have commissioned a special anniversary Series that celebrates the exciting research that we are proud to feature in NSMB. The Series begins with two Reviews in this issue, from Kobilka and colleagues and from Rossmann and colleagues. See Editorial 25 , 1 (2018) Image: Alfred Pasie...
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Architecture of the ciliary radial spoke Structural work reveals the architecture of the radial spoke in unprecedented detail and provides insights into the mechanoregulation of motile cilia. See Article by Grossman-Haham et al. and Article by Gui et al. Image: Adam Beedle / Alamy Stock Photo. Cover Design: Bethany Vuk...
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Nature Reviews Rheumatology
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In our November issue: articles on fibromyalgia, precision medicine in psoriatic arthritis and sex hormones in autoimmune rheumatic diseases. Image of a bone tissue engineering scaffold implanted in a femur defect model. Image supplied by Betül Aldemir Dikici, University of Sheffield. Cover design: Susanne Harris.
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Inspired by the Review on p747. Cover design: Steven Hall
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In our July issue: articles on prevention of cardiovascular disease in rheumatoid arthritis, pathophysiology of Kawasaki disease and epidemiology of gout. Image of a bone tissue engineering scaffold implanted in a femur defect model. Image supplied by Betül Aldemir Dikici, University of Sheffield. Cover design: Susanne...
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Key advances in rheumatology, inspired by the Year in Reviews starting on p69 Cover design: S.Harris.
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Collage of cover art from recent issues of J. Phys. Chem. A. (Top left) Mechanism of the Chemiluminescent Reaction between Nitric Oxide and Ozone (J. Phys. Chem. A 2019, 123 (4), 715–722. DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.8b08812), (Top center) Accurate Prediction of Bond Dissociation Energies and Barrier Heights for High-Energy C...
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Collage of artwork from recent issues of J. Phys. Chem. A. Background: Impact of Halogen Termination and Chain Length on π-Electron Conjugation and Vibrational Properties of Halogen-Terminated Polyynes (J. Phys. Chem. A 2024, 128 (14), 2703–2716. DOI:
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New tools and methods for both experimental and theoretical physical chemistry are showcased in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. These advances address topics covered by all three part– A, B, and C–of the Journal. This cover features art from recent articles that are showcased in this
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Collage of cover art from recent issues of J. Phys. Chem. A. (Top left) Mechanism of the Chemiluminescent Reaction between Nitric Oxide and Ozone (J. Phys. Chem. A 2019, 123 (4), 715–722. DOI:
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Molecular Therapy
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On the cover: Schematic representation of mRNA translation to protein by a ribosome from Tkaczyk et al. Image credit: Astra Zeneca.
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On the Cover: This issue of Molecular Therapy is the first of its 20th year of publication. The field of gene and cell therapy has changed significantly during these two decades: the science has led to real therapies that are now beginning to impact patients. Many issues remain to be solved, however, if these promising...
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On the Cover: The image is an artistic presentation of the PeptiENV platform described in Ylösmäki et al., pp. 2315–2325. The metallic grey/blue-ish particles represent an enveloped virus and the white, green, and purple “string of beads” represents the attached therapeutic peptides. This is a very simple yet effective...
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On the Cover: This special issue of Molecular Therapy is devoted to the topic of nanoparticle development for gene and cell therapies, edited by invited guest editors S. Moein Moghimi and Ernst Wagner. The cover represents an artistic view of receptor-mediated endocytosis of a ligand-decorated synthetic nanoparticle in...
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Science Signaling
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ONLINE COVER This week features a Research Article that shows that the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter enables ATP production to match energy demands during the cell cycle. The image shows an artist's rendition of a mitotic cell. [Image: MedicalRF/Science Source]
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COVER This week's Focus Issue, published in conjunction with the Science Special Collection on Cell Signaling, features 7 new or updated pathways in the Database of Cell Signaling, which are also briefly highlighted in the associated Editorial Guide. The image depicts an "insider's view" of cell signaling. [Image: Chri...
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ONLINE COVER This week's issue features a Research Article that describes a pathway, which the authors call the "Phoenix Rising" pathway, by which dying cells promote tissue regeneration. The image is an illustration of a phoenix rising from a site of tissue injury, representing the process by which the dying cells st...
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ONLINE COVER This week features a Research Article that suggests that factors secreted by tumor cells inhibit the differentiation of dendritic cell progenitors, thus inhibiting the antitumor immune response. The image is an artist's depiction of the effect of tumor-derived factors (red haze) on immune cells in the tumo...
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NATURE REVIEWS CANCER
24_3
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Persistence through adversity, inspired by the Roadmap on p694. Cover design: Lara Crow
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'The building blocks of cancer' by Lara Crow, inspired by this Focus issue.
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COVER: CRISPR in cancer, inspired by the Review on p259. Cover design: David Johnston.
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Reflecting on 20 years, inspired by this month’s issue. Cover design: Lara Crow.
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Nature Nanotechnology
19_9
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Lasing from bulk nanocrystals The image depicts surface-emitting lasers consisting of a bulk nanocrystal layer covered by a 2D photonic crystal grating. See Geiregat Image: Ivo Tanghe, Ghent University. Cover design: Valentina Monaco
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Water-based nanofabrication The cover shows an image of water-based micro- and nanopatterned circuits obtained by using silk as a surfactant on a hydrophobic wafer. See Omenetto Image: Fiorenzo Omenetto, Silklab. Cover design: Vanitha Selvarajan.
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Machine learning for enhancing nanomedicine permeability The cover shows a confocal fluorescence microscopy image of a tumour tissue section in the presence of genetically recombinant human ferritin nanocages. Ferritin nanocage particles permeate the tissue through the tumour vasculatures, here visible at individual bl...
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Nanobots for radionuclide bladder cancer therapy The cover image shows a three-dimensional reconstruction of a mouse bladder affected by a prominent tumour, with urease-powered nanobots targeting the tumour. See Simó et al. Image: Julien Colombelli, Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona). Cover design: V...
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Current Biology
34_23
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On the cover: This image is a maximum-intensity projection of a z series from female Indian muntjac fibroblast in anaphase, highlighting microtubules (cyan), kinetochores (magenta), and chromosomes (white). Microtubules and kinetochores were acquired in super-resolution STED mode and are shown as raw data. Chromosomes ...
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On the cover: How does a single cell control its behavior? This is Euplotes, a unicellular organism with a highly complex morphology. The thick bundles of cilia called cirri (seen here on the cover) emanating from its lower surface are used for walking and swimming. In this issue, Laeverenz-Schlogelhofer and Wan demons...
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On the cover: Bundles of in vitro reconstituted, oriented actin filaments (in magenta) formed in the presence of an abundant microtubule polymerase CKAP5 (also known as chTOG, or XMAP215 from X. laevis; in cyan). In this issue, Sabo et al. describe novel functions of CKAP5 using a combination of in vitro reconstitution...
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On the cover: The cover image shows microtubule networks in enucleated cells plated on adhesive micropatterns of various geometries. Microtubules radiate from the centrosome, which acts as the main microtubule-organizing center of the cell. It is known that the centrosome-microtubule network has self-centering properti...
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Trends in Cell Biology
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Lysosomes degrade macromolecules through about 70 soluble hydrolytic enzymes that are transported from the Golgi to lysosomes in a mannose 6-phosphate-dependent process. On pages 198–210 in this issue, Braulke et al. review lysosomal enzyme trafficking pathways and their significance for human diseases. The cover image...
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On The Cover: Mammalian cell culture remains an essential tool across virtually all areas of biological and pharmacological research, whereby tissue-derived cells are placed in an artificial environment of controlled conditions. Despite what has become a clear recognition that environmental factors contribute to cell p...
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Cell biological research is becoming increasingly three dimensional, taking into account spatial dynamics when studying biological questions. In this special issue of Trends in Cell Biology, researchers from across various fields discuss how the inner architecture of the cell, and the external environment that surround...
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For 25 years Trends in Cell Biology has kept its readers up to date on the latest research advances by publishing timely, forward-looking reviews in a concise and accessible manner. In honor of our 25th anniversary, this special issue is devoted to highlighting the ever changing and expanding field of cell biology. The...
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Trends in Parasitology
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The development of a parasite involves various life stages and events within its host and vector. Within an infected host, there may be different parasite species or different genotypes of one species. The complex life cycle and the genetic diversity of the parasites impact their interactions with the hosts and require...
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In this issue of Trends in Parasitology, we dedicate several articles to science education and to training the next generation of parasitologists. Cover image courtesy of iStockPhoto/karandaev.
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This special issue of Trends in Parasitology focuses on vectors - organisms that facilitate the spread of disease. Vector-borne diseases account for over 17% of all infectious diseases and several can only be effectively managed through adequate vector control strategies. As argued in multiple articles included in this...
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Parasitoid wasps are a highly diverse group of insects known for their parasitic lifestyle. These species have become important models for multiple scientific fields, including evolutionary biology and biological control. Advances in genomic resources and research have greatly enhanced our understanding of parasitoid w...
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Macromolecules
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On the cover: Macroscopically aligned helical polyacetylene film was synthesized through acetylene polymerization under monodomain structured chiral nematic liquid crystal reaction field with applied magnetic field of 5 T. See page 5943. View the article.
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The cover art illustrates the dehydrogenative polymerization of formamides and alcohols to polyurethanes, driven by activated Fe(II) or Ru(II) catalysts. Vibrant hydrogen bubble evolution highlights isocyanate formation via formamide dehydrogenation, with dynamic polymer chains representing the precision and flow of th...
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Self-immolative polymers provide an opportunity for controlled deconstruction of macromolecular architectures in response to environmental stimuli. See page 7317. View the article.
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Isotactic polybutene-1 possesses superior mechanical properties, but exhibits a peculiar amorphous phase dragged to a slow crystalline phase transition after melt processing. A surprising fast transition is observed in full deuterated polybutene-1, attributing to the much lower vibrational entropy in the D polymer, res...
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Nature Reviews Physics
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The cover of this issue is based on a network of ferroelectric domain walls in ErMnO3. See Everschor-Sitte et al. Image: Dennis Meier, Jakob Schaab, amb design & illustrations. Cover design: Susanne Harris. [Note: The image credit originally published was incorrect; it has now been updated.]
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The cover of this issue is based on ab initio predictions of superconducting critical temperatures. See Pellegrini & Sanna Image: Adapted from Pellegrini, C. & Sanna, A. Nat. Rev. Phys. (2024) Cover design: Susanne Harris.
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The cover of this issue depicts hypernuclei decay events recorded in nuclear emulsion. See Saito et al. Image: Takehiko Saito, RIKEN. Cover design: Charlotte Gurr.
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The cover of this issue shows an artistic representation of the equations of state of the periodic table elements, calculated using two all-electron codes in each of the 10 crystal structure configurations shown on the table. See Bosoni et al. Image: Giovanni Pizzi, EPFL, Switzerland. Cover design: Susanne Harris.
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Nature Protocols
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Mice in motion Animal behavior is built from basic units of movement, analogous to syllables in human language. In mice, these ‘syllables’ have subsecond duration and include rears, turns, darts and more. Pose trajectories for several example syllables are shown here. To help with visualization, consecutive frames have...
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Human neurons in culture Image of human striatal organoids that are derived from pluripotent stem cells in vitro and can be integrated with cortical cells to form cortico-striatal assembloids. See Miura et al. Image: Sergiu P. Pașca, Stanford University. Cover design: Tulsi Voralia.
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Targeted photostimulation of functionally defined ensembles of neurons The cover shows a strategy for ‘all-optical’ interrogation of neural circuits in vivo. Neuronal responses measured using two-photon calcium imaging were elicited by sequential, targeted two-photon photostimulation of 76 spatially clustered groups of...
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The PAM requirements of hundreds of CRISPR–Cas enzymes profiled with HT-PAMDA depict the expanding capabilities of genome-editing technologies. See Walton et al. Image: Russell T. Walton. Cover design: Tulsi Voralia.
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Nature Human Behaviour
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Human behaviour and COVID-19 Human behaviour shapes the trajectory of pandemics, and behaviour is crucial to curb and contain disease spread. In this Focus, we bring together expert views from a broad range of disciplines across the behavioural and social sciences, to examine how individual and collective behaviour dri...
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Nature Human Behaviour turns five This month, we are celebrating our fifth anniversary with two dedicated Features. In one Feature, we asked 22 leading scientists in some of the key disciplines we cover to share their vision of the future of research in their disciplines. In a second Feature, past and present editors o...
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Travel balances sleep Leveraging a global dataset of wearable device data for approximately 20,000 individuals, Jonasdottir and colleagues show how sleep away from home depends on the sleep needs of the individual: when travelling, underslept people tend to sleep more, whereas well-rested individuals tend to sleep less...
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Individual sleep needs How much sleep is necessary for optimal cognitive function and brain health? Human sleep deprivation experiments in the laboratory, observational studies and the behavioural ecology and evolution literature provide different answers to this question. Fjell and Walhovd adopt a transdisciplinary vi...
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Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering
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Low-Earth orbit (LEO) broadband communications and their integration with 5G and 6G cellular networks are at the forefront of the new space era. The cover shows a representation of a LEO constellation. See Lagunas Cover design: Sam Whitham
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Block copolymer (BCP) self-assembly provides sub-10-nm periodic nanopatterned structures to fabricate internet of things (IoT) hardware components with a cost-effective, large-area approach and versatile functionalities. The cover image illustrates the BCP architecture library and the potential components for IoT appli...
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In alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goal 9, it is crucial to develop advanced spintronic technologies for low-power, beyond-CMOS devices. In this Focus Issue, we discuss the challenges and potential solutions in spintronics for neuromorphic computing, STT-MRAM, and logic applications. We also highlight the imp...
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Welcome to the first issue of Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering, a new Nature Reviews journal covering all areas of electrical engineering from electronics and photonics to robotics, telecommunications, energy and signal processing, with a particular focus on applied and industrial research. Cover design: Sam Whith...
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NATURE METHODS
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Method of the Year 2023: methods for modeling development Methods for modeling development are our pick for the Method of the Year 2023. The cover shows mouse blastocysts stained for trophectoderm (cyan), epiblast (yellow) and primitive endoderm (magenta). See Editorial Image: Berna Sozen, Zernicka-Goetz Lab. Cover Des...
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Versatile multiscale imaging of cleared tissues On the cover, an optically cleared mouse brain imaged with a hybrid open-top light-sheet microscope. See Glaser et al. Image: Adam Glaser, University of Washington. Cover Design: Thomas Phillips.
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20 years of Nature Methods This month, Nature Methods celebrates its 20th anniversary with a special feature. See Editorial Image: Thomas Phillips, Springer Nature. Cover design: Thomas Phillips
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Tissue histology in 3D c-Fos+ neuronal mapping of whole mouse brains using DELiVR reveals cancer-induced brain activity changes. See Kaltenecker et al. Image: Ali Maximilian Ertürk, Luciano Jan Höher, Helmholtz Munich. Cover design: Thomas Phillips
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Journal of Chemical Education
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Evoking affective responses from students studying chemistry may heighten their curiosity and further engage their interest in the subject, motivating them to delve deeper. In "Integrating Aesthetics Education into Chemistry Education: Students Perceive, Appreciate, Explore, and Create the Beauty of Chemistry in Scient...
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In celebration of the ACS National Chemistry Week 2021 theme "Fast or Slow?Chemistry Makes It Go!", the cover features snapshots of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction, a reaction that oscillates in both time and space. The complex chemical system shown involves bromate, bromide, malonic acid, sulfuric acid, ferroin...
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The cover images are from one of the many videos available at the JCE Chemical Education Xchange Web site (ChemEd X, http://www.jce.divched.org/). The Journal of Chemical Education’spartner Web site aims to foster sharing of digital resources, information, and ideas among chemical educators. (Images from Chemistry Come...
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Reactions in gels help make a chemical process visual by slowing down the reaction rate, which allows students to observe a reaction process in detail. In the article "Experimenting with a Visible Copper–Aluminum Displacement Reaction in Agar Gel and Observing Copper Crystal Growth Patterns To Engage Student Interest a...
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Nature Ecology & Evolution
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Ediacaran community complexity Enigmatic Ediacaran organisms - Tribrachidium (top) and Ivovicia (bottom) - formed complex benthic communities ~15 million years before the Cambrian Explosion of animals. See Darroch et al. Image: Marc Laflamme. Cover Design: Bethany Vukomanovic.
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Endless forms A celebration of some of the species that have featured in the pages of Nature Ecology & Evolution during 2018. See here for the names of all the species and the articles they appear in. Image: Rohan Chakravarty. Cover Design: Bethany Vukomanovic.
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Birthday biodiversity A celebration of some of the species that have featured in the pages of Nature Ecology & Evolution during the journal's first year. See here for the names of all the species and the articles they appear in. Image: Rosemary Mosco. Cover Design: Allen Beattie.
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200 years of dinosaurs 2024 marks 200 years since William Buckland presented Megalosaurus, arguably the first dinosaur to have been named by science. Depictions have changed since Mary Morland Buckland’s sketches of the Megalosaurus jaw accompanied her husband’s work, and a wealth of palaeontological and palaeoecologic...
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Journal of Proteome Research
2025_1
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https://deepai.org/machine-learning-model/psychedelic-poster-generator
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Data-independent acquisition (DIA) proteomics analysis conducted on children’s saliva identified characteristic proteins in caries-susceptible children prior to caries development. Keratin 3 (KRT3) and mucin 21 (MUC21) were established and further validated as a protein panel for predicting early childhood caries.
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2023 Special Issue on Software Tools and Resources: Accelerating Research With New and Evolving Open Source Software (Hoopmann, M.R.; Schwämmle, V.; Palmblad, M., J. Proteome Res. 2023, 22(2), 285
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2021 Special Issue on Software Tools and Resources: Finding the Right Tools for the Job (Weintraub, S.T.; Hoopmann, M.R.; Palmblad, M., J. Proteome Res. 2021, 20(4), 1819–1820.)
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ACS Chemical Neuroscience
2024_15
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The cover art features four pseudo-colored composite images of pERK-stained zebrafish larval brains, showcasing the effects of a vehicle and three behavior-modifying neuroactive isoflavones. Below, a mosaic time series depicts the animals' behavioral responses to a light stimulus in a multi-well plate under the same ne...
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This cover image offers a peek at the cytosolic environment of a central nervous system (CNS) cell. It highlights the dual-action mechanism of a small molecule, which is shown to interact with both carbonic anhydrase and the mitochondrial outer membrane protein TSPO. These interactions suggest a potential therapeutic s...
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The cover art depicts the spontaneous binding of 2 nm ligand-capped gold nanoparticles over a long amyloid-
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Cryo-section of one hemisphere from 18-month-old Alzheimer's disease pathology mouse model APP23 stained with two conformation-sensitive amyloid dyes, qFTAA and hFTAA: The dyes are used to visualize structural differences in amyloid depositions in several mouse models. The inset shows single plaques (artistic rendering...
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Molecular Therapy
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On the cover: Damodar et al. demonstrated that RLBP1 encodes two CRALBP isoforms that are differentially expressed in human and murine retinal tissues: two isoforms in retinal pigment epithelium and one isoform in Müller glial cells. The image shows 3D isosurface rendering (Imaris) of a 250-day-old retinal organoid lab...
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On the Cover: This issue of Molecular Therapy is the first of its 20th year of publication. The field of gene and cell therapy has changed significantly during these two decades: the science has led to real therapies that are now beginning to impact patients. Many issues remain to be solved, however, if these promising...
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On the Cover: Myelin was significantly preserved in sciatic nerves of long-term surviving twitcher mice after receiving neonatal global gene therapy with an AAV9-based vector expressing the gene encoding galactosylceramidase, coupled with bone marrow transplantation (Marshall et al., pp. 874–889).
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On the Cover: This special issue of Molecular Therapy is devoted to the topic of nanoparticle development for gene and cell therapies, edited by invited guest editors S. Moein Moghimi and Ernst Wagner. The cover represents an artistic view of receptor-mediated endocytosis of a ligand-decorated synthetic nanoparticle in...
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Nature Mental Health
2_11
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Countries and culture — mental health in context Our August issue cover highlights how crucial our connections with countries and culture are and how they can meaningfully shape our mental health. In a sense, they are influences imprinted on brains and minds. From ancient philosophers and theologians to modern mental h...
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Light exposure and mental health The November issue’s cover references a study published this month by Burns et al. detailing patterns of increased night-time light exposure associated with greater risk and increased daytime light exposure associated with decreased risk of psychiatric disorders and self-harm. The autho...
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Mental health awareness Each May, campaigns take place that are designed to draw awareness to mental health, to reduce stigma and to champion inclusivity. This month’s issue cover features a green ribbon — the international symbol that is associated with observing Mental Health Awareness Month. Not only is green the th...
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Climate mental health The February cover is a moody depiction of climate mental health. Intended to invoke the idea of the interplay among Gaia (the spirit of Earth), nature and humanity, the blue tones also reference the Connecting Climate Minds project. As a means for placing mental health prominently in climate agen...
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BDJ
237_2
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In this issue This issue features articles on dental fomite detection, endodontic complexity, and denture cleanliness and hygiene. Cover image: This special cover series marks 150 years of the BDJ through visual storytelling. The illustrations ahead hope to encourage people to read the original papers, learn from our ...
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In this issue This issue features articles on mental health, oral cancer inequalities, and autism spectrum condition Cover image: From 2023. For this issue, we celebrate the cover series from last year which aimed to consider the UNs’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the relevance they have to dentistry, our p...
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In this issue This issue features articles on smoking cessation, MIOC, and cocaine-induced destruction of the palate. Cover image: From 2016. To celebrate the birth of the Portfolio and mark the first anniversary of the launch of its newest member, the open access online-only journal BDJ Open, we designed a cover seri...
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In this issue This issue features articles on dentistry during the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of COVID-19 on BAME dental professionals, and domestic violence during the pandemic. Image credit: Joanna Culley
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BDJ In Practice
37_5
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In this issue... Welcome to the second equality, diversity and inclusion themed issue of BDJ In Practice. Society is changing. Are we more tolerant and accepting than ever before, or have we gone the other way? In this issue we dive into dentistry and all things EDI Cover illustration by Tim Marrs
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In this issue... In March's edition of BDJ In Practice, we take a look at the workforce and recruitment sector - the very foundations of the dental profession Cover illustration by Tim Marrs
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In this issue... Having discussions about and around taboo topics isn't the easiest, but with HPV-related head and neck cancers, is it necessary? Cover illustration by Tim Marrs
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In this diversity themed issue Diversity matters, but is dentistry leading the way or lagging behind? In this themed edition, we unpick all aspects of equality, diversity and inclusion Cover illustration by Danny Allison
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Chemical Research in Toxicology
2024_4
Which of the following options best describe the cover image?
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C
somersault1824.com
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Mass Spectrometry Detection of 1,3-Butadiene-DNA Adducts in Humans. See Article on pp 1486–1497. View the article.
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Tobacco-specific nitrosamine, NNK, and its main in vivo metabolite, NNAL, are potent human lung carcinogens, and their enhanced clearance through glucuronidation will reduce the human lung cancer risk. Kava was demonstrated to enhance both O- and N-glucuronidation of NNAL among pilot trial participants, with N-glucuron...
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Detection of Nerve Agent Adducts to Acetylcholinesterase. View the article.
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Analytical Chemistry
2025_2
Which of the following options best describe the cover image?
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Mid-infrared thin-film waveguides are promising key components for next-generation label-free chem/bio sensors in environmental analysis and medical diagnostics. Cover art created by Markus Sieger.
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This cover is part of Analytical Chemistry's Diversity & Inclusion Cover Art Series. The art was created by Cornell University Ph.D. Student Xu Liu and depicts her journey to pursuing a higher degree in renewable energy research.
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Depicted on the cover is an original piece by Science Artist Dr. Semarhy Quiñones-Soto entitled “See a Scientist. Be a Scientist.” The digital illustration celebrates the presence of underrepresented faces in chemistry to serve as inspiration for the young women who seek to pursue careers in STEM. This cover is a part ...
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3D-printed dual-channel flow-through miniaturized devices (3Dd) with dual electrochemical detection (EDd) integrating two working electrodes each in an in-channel configuration (3Dd–EDd), are combined with the rich PB-based electrochemistry to obtain reliable, stable, and ready-to-use devices with excellent analytical ...
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Accounts of Materials Research
2024_1
Which of the following options best describe the cover image?
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The cover picture illustrates the preparation of diamond composites using ancient Chinese alchemy techniques, reflecting the synergistic effect when diamond is composited with other materials.
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Real polarized optical microscopy of a mixture of reactive thermotropic liquid crystal mesogens phase separating from a mixture of reactive monomers of a hydrogel.
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This Account highlights our ongoing research on the construction of porous organic polymer (POP)-based catalysts, discussing the design strategies and principles involved with the aim of underscoring the unique features of POPs fabricated via solvothermal free-radical polymerization of vinylated functionalities for the...
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Integrating domain knowledge into artificial intelligence, this Account signifies a transformative shift in catalytic materials discovery toward a sustainable future. Cover designed by Tianyou Mou with help from Xue Han.
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NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE
26_1
Which of the following options best describe the cover image?
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‘Converging pathways in Parkinson disease’, inspired by the Review on p393. Cover design: Jennie Vallis
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‘Support bubbles’, inspired by the Review on p474. Cover design: Jennie Vallis
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‘Structural similarity networks’, inspired by the Review on p42 Cover design: Jennie Vallis
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‘Gene therapies’, inspired by the Perspective on p252. Cover design: Jennie Vallis
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Med
5_7
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On the cover: Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant strides in biomedical research, showcasing its transformative potential in driving innovation within drug development. In this issue of Med, Zhang et al. review the significant advancements in AI-assisted drug development, focusing on small molecules, RNA,...
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On the Cover: COVID-19 has affected the whole world. At the close of 2020, our first Med Special issue is focused on COVID-19, offering a time of reflection on the scientific advances we have made and the challenges that lie ahead. Our cover image recognizes the ongoing dedication of health care workers and the importa...
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On the cover: This issue of Med explores the applications of CAR T cell therapies beyond hematologic malignancies, including solid tumors and autoimmune diseases. A Q&A with Fabian Müller (University Hospital Erlangen) covers the latest developments in the field. A Review from Liu et al. discusses emerging combination ...
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On the cover: In this issue, Millen et al. (pp. 290–310) describe and characterize a head and neck cancer organoid biobank. Using patient-derived models, they subsequently study the effects of therapies that are combined in the clinic and validate genetic biomarkers for treatment response. They explore whether these mo...
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Cell Host&Microbe
33_1
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On the cover: In celebration of the 10th anniversary of Cell Host & Microbe, this issue features “Voices” from 10 leading experts in their field as they reflect on the journal's journey over the past decade. We also bring to you 10 Reviews and Perspectives from leading authors that highlight broad themes in host-microb...
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On the cover: In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Zhou et al. explore the complex interactions between human microbiomes and their hosts across different body sites, revealing that microbiome stability and its impact on health are influenced by site-specific host factors. Their findings underscore the systemic nature...
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On the cover: This illustration by Jiang et al. metaphorically represents the gut and brain as intricate mazes connected by the vagus nerve. The NTS (nucleus tractus solitarius) acts as a signal controller, illustrated as a traffic control center that manages neural signals at the CeA (central amygdala). Roseburia inte...
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On the cover: This special issue of Cell Host & Microbe presents a collection of articles highlighting the role of the microbiome in systemic disease. This collection covers recent scientific advances and perspectives for future research, including commentaries from Sartor discussing personalized treatment for microbio...
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Joule
9_1
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On the cover: The cover image represents a large-area flexible perovskite solar module (f-PSM) operating outdoors. In this issue of Joule, Lee et al. demonstrate an effective strategy for improving both the efficiency and stability of f-PSMs by introducing a newly designed electron-transport layer (ETL). This ETL effec...
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On the Cover: An artistic depiction of an array of solar-powered lithium extraction devices floating upon the sea. Described in a Future Energy article in this issue of Joule, Zhou, He, et al. (pp. 1648–1651) conceive and demonstrate an electrolysis method that extracts lithium metal directly from seawater and is faste...
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On the cover: In this cover image, Chen et al. present the conceptual design of a new electro-biodiesel platform that converts CO2 into biodiesel by integrating electrocatalysis and microbial bioconversion. The image illustrates the integrated electro-biodiesel conversion process, where electrocatalytic reactors conver...
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On the cover: Joule is the home for scale-spanning energy research that plays a key role in the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future. This issue features a range of articles that reflect themes relevant to COP26, covering fundamental research, technoeconomics, and policy analysis that will enable the realiz...
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Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering
1_3
Which of the following options best describe the cover image?
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Low-Earth orbit (LEO) broadband communications and their integration with 5G and 6G cellular networks are at the forefront of the new space era. The cover shows a representation of a LEO constellation. See Lagunas Cover design: Sam Whitham
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High-resolution satellite sensors and artificial intelligence enable detailed tree monitoring at national and continental levels. The illustration depicts the results of the image processing of the data collected through tree mapping. See Brandt et al. Image: Danish Agency for Data Supply and Infrastructure. Cover desi...
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Graph neural networks (GNNs) hold potential for harnessing data power to tackle application challenges in electrical engineering, physics, material science and biology. The cover image shows the analogy between GNNs and mazes. See Li et al. Cover design: Sam Whitham
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In alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goal 9, it is crucial to develop advanced spintronic technologies for low-power, beyond-CMOS devices. In this Focus Issue, we discuss the challenges and potential solutions in spintronics for neuromorphic computing, STT-MRAM, and logic applications. We also highlight the imp...
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NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY
43_1
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Nature Biotechnology celebrates its 20-year anniversary. Cover art: Erin Boyle
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Citizen science improves microbial phylogeny To crowdsource the alignment of 1 million RNA sequences from the human microbiome, Sarrazin-Gendron et al. created a minigame integrated within a popular commercial video game. More than 4 million participants contributed to improving a multiple sequence alignment for microb...
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Nature Biotechnology celebrates 15 years of publishing the very best of biotech science and business. Cover art: Marina Corral.
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Nature Biotechnology celebrates its 25th anniversary Nature Biotechnology celebrates 25 years of publishing the very best of biotech science and business. See Editorial Image: Peter Crowther. Cover Design: Erin Dewalt.
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
45_8
Which of the following options best describe the cover image?
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Despite the successes in recent years in the development of novel cancer therapies including small molecule drugs and biologics, resistance to these therapies is common and affects disease prognosis and quality of life of patients. Towards eradication of therapy resistance, clinicians and research scientists in differe...
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. This Special Issue commemorates the occasion with a series of articles that highlight the increasing incorporation of artificial intelligence in the different areas of pharmacology. Cover image conceptualized by Kusumika Mukherjee and rendere...
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences will be issuing a series of Science and Society articles, each highlighting a rare disease. The series aims to be a platform that brings an expert's perspective on what he or she thinks is in the future of the therapeutic field of that specific rare disease. On pages 229–236 of this i...
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In this issue of Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, we are pleased to begin a series of articles that focus on topics that are important to China, and thus, to the greater pharmacological community. These reviews examine key trends in diverse areas of pharmacology, including new tools to study compound chemicals and d...
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Nature Reviews Materials
9_12
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Spin–orbit coupling can be leveraged to enable new functional properties in oxide materials, in particular for spintronics applications. The cover image is an artistic impression of spin-charge conversion in a Rashba two-dimensional electron gas. See Felix Trier et al. Image: Diogo C. Vaz. Cover design: Charlotte Gurr.
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2D materials exhibit diverse properties and can be integrated in heterostructures: this makes them ideal platforms for quantum information science. This Review surveys recent progress and identifies future opportunities for 2D materials as quantum-dot qubits, single-photon emitters, superconducting qubits and topologic...
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Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is highly sought after for mid-IR nanophotonics, nonlinear and quantum optics, and as an efficient UV emitter. This Review surveys the synthesis, physical properties and applications of hBN. Cover Design: Trong Toan Tran
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Broken symmetries at the nanoscale can greatly modify the emergent nanophotonic responses enabled by phonon polaritons, and lowering the degree of symmetry in natural and artificial materials gives rise to a wide spectrum of low-loss, directional, confined light–matter quasiparticles. The cover image shows an artist’s ...
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
2024_40
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This Special Issue of I&EC Research honors the contributions of Professor Joan F. Brennecke to the field of chemical engineering and environmental separation processes using ionic liquids and supercritical fluids.
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Graphics used on this cover have been selected from the following highlighted papers: R. Belen Menendez et al., “Sorption-Enhanced Ethanol Steam Reforming Process in a Fixed-Bed Reactor” (DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.8b01657); and D. A. Maffra, “Evaluation of Barium Sulfate Scale Inhibition Using Relative Permeability Modifie...
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Graphics used on this cover have been selected from the following highlighted papers: A. A. Gusev et al., “ZSM‑5 Additive Deactivation with Nickel and Vanadium Metals in the Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Process” (DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.9b04819); J. Lim et al., “Dynamic Modeling of Acetone−Butanol−Ethanol Fermentation ...
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In a whimsical journey through microchannel landscapes, our study delves into electroosmotic micromixing adventures. Navigating serpentine twists, we discover that strategically placed chemical patches induce counter-rotating vortices, enhancing mixing efficiency. Positive and negative ζ-potentials choreograph flow, of...
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Nature Cell Biology
26_5
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Stem cells Generating human knock-in organoids See Artegiani et al. and News & Views by Liberali. Image: Benedetta Artegiani and Delilah Hendriks, Hubrecht Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Cover Design: Lauren Heslop.
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Organelles Isolating intact mitochondria from specific cells shows that the Caenorhabditis elegans germline propagates deleterious mitochondrial genomes. See Ahier et al. Image: Nick Valmas and Steven Zuryn, University of Queensland. Cover Design: Lauren Heslop.
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Multi-organelle units OrgaPlexing — an imaging pipeline to map metabolic organelles and their interactions — reveals changes in mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisome and lipid droplet dynamics that affect macrophage inflammatory lipid mediator synthesis. See Zimmermann et al. and News & Views by Kleele Image:...
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Organelles ER–mitochondrial contacts sustain bioenergetics See Carreras-Sureda et al. and News & Views by Graier Image: Felipe G. Serrano, scientific designer (www.illustrative-science.com). Cover Design: Lauren Heslop.
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Current Biology
35_3
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On the cover: In this issue, Roelants et al. (pages 125–130) use transcriptome data and phylogenetic analyses to demonstrate that caerulein, a clinically important peptide secreted by the skins of various frogs, evolved at least twice independently, and from different ancestral hormones. Parallel evolution of identical...
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On the cover: Fischer, Roland et al. (pages 4145–4151) demonstrate that the convergent evolution of maternal care in South American and Malagasy poison frogs facilitates toxin provisioning and relies on similar brain regions but different neuronal mechanisms. The cover image shows the Little Devil poison frog (Oophaga ...
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On the cover: A little devil frog (Oophaga sylvatica) rests on a leaf on the Ecuadorian rainforest floor. These frogs, like other poison frogs, sequester alkaloids from their diet of arthropods onto their skin as a defense against predation. In this issue, Caty et al. demonstrate that these alkaloids also shape the res...
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On the cover: A little devil frog (Oophaga sylvatica) rests on a leaf on the Ecuadorian rainforest floor. These frogs, like other poison frogs, sequester alkaloids from their diet of arthropods onto their skin as a defense against predation. In this issue, Caty et al. demonstrate that these alkaloids also shape the res...
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Joule
8_10
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On the Cover: The image presents the Science Tower in Graz, Austria, whose top features 1,000 m2 semitransparent dye-sensitized glass panels converting solar energy into electrical energy. In this issue of Joule, Wang et al. (pp. 2065–2075) demonstrate the combination of two judiciously designed organic dyes with a che...
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On the cover: Joule is the home for scale-spanning energy research that plays a key role in the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future. This issue features a range of articles that reflect themes relevant to COP26, covering fundamental research, technoeconomics, and policy analysis that will enable the realiz...
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On the Cover: The cover image represents putting the “pieces” together of renewable building blocks from biomass with reclaimed PET (rPET) to synthesize fiberglass-reinforced plastics (FRPs) that can be used in high-value materials applications such as in wind turbine blades. In this issue of Joule, Rorrer et al. (1006...
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On the cover: This graphic illustrates the advantages of luminescent solar concentrators, particularly their flexibility and ability to alter the solar spectrum. The work by Baikie et al. outlines their real-world potential and identifies the niches in which they may outperform conventional solar cells. Cover credit: T...
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Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
22_1
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Clonal heterogeneity in multiple myeloma requires effective therapies, a topic discussed in the Review on p71. Cover design: Simon Bradbrook.
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Selecting immunotherapy regimens for lung cancer, inspired by the Review on p625. Cover design: Simon Bradbrook.
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Off-the-shelf cell therapies for patients with cancer, inspired by the Review on p10. Cover design: Carl Conway
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Protein degraders enter the clinic, inspired by the Review on p265. Cover design: Simon Bradbrook
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Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering
1_12
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Low-Earth orbit (LEO) broadband communications and their integration with 5G and 6G cellular networks are at the forefront of the new space era. The cover shows a representation of a LEO constellation. See Lagunas Cover design: Sam Whitham
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Graph neural networks (GNNs) hold potential for harnessing data power to tackle application challenges in electrical engineering, physics, material science and biology. The cover image shows the analogy between GNNs and mazes. See Li et al. Cover design: Sam Whitham
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Block copolymer (BCP) self-assembly provides sub-10-nm periodic nanopatterned structures to fabricate internet of things (IoT) hardware components with a cost-effective, large-area approach and versatile functionalities. The cover image illustrates the BCP architecture library and the potential components for IoT appli...
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Welcome to the first issue of Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering, a new Nature Reviews journal covering all areas of electrical engineering from electronics and photonics to robotics, telecommunications, energy and signal processing, with a particular focus on applied and industrial research. Cover design: Sam Whith...
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Cell Chemical Biology
31_8
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On the cover: The cover art is a representative image of an islet of the pHluorin-LC3-mCherry mouse, showing heterogeneity in autophagic flux, on a larger image of the autophagic process degrading intracellular components. For more about this work, see Aoyama et al., 658–671.
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On the cover: Chen et al. identified a small molecule, C646, that directly targets the nuclear export factor, Exportin-1 (XPO1), and induces its degradation. Furthermore, the chromatin localization of histone methyltransferase p300 is also abrogated, explaining why C646 previously showed phenotypes expected of p300 inh...
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On the cover: After more than 20 years supporting the community of scientists dedicated to research done at the interface of chemistry and biology, we bid farewell to Chemistry & Biology and introduce you to Cell Chemical Biology. We are excited about the new title that clearly reflects our commitment to chemical biolo...
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On the cover: Join us in celebrating the 30th anniversary of Cell Chemical Biology with this special issue. The imagery reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the journal, spanning all areas of biological and biomedical sciences from academia to industry, collectively forming the vibrant field of chemical biology. Di...
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Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
2024_13
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Inspired by the movie Interstellar, we illustrate the spatially resolved adsorption loading surface of carbon dioxide in a porous material as the projection of a five-dimensional space (x, y, z, T, p) with infinite cells.
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The cover art features a snapshot of trifold hydrogen-bonded supramolecular fibers modeled by a coarse-grained force-field. Although they are stable experimentally, during simulation, they rearrange into unordered aggregates. In their article, Piskorz et al. investigate how the choice of the force-field affects the sta...
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A computational strategy is presented to improve the accuracy of local coupled cluster methods for systems containing first row transition metals. Dynamic correlation-induced orbital relaxation effects were identified as the main error source in local coupled cluster calculations. The cover art features a transition me...
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An artistic interpretation of the charge pushback induced by water at the aqueous Pt(111) interface. This rearrangement of charge density is responsible for most of the work function change produced by adsorbed water for metallic surfaces. J. Chem. Theory Comput. 2020, 16, 2703–2715.
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Nature Chemistry
16_8
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A squaraine rotaxane that can undergo reversible photochemical oxidation acts as a light 'store' and can be used for optical imaging (shown conceptually on the cover). Smith and co-workers show that irradiation of the parent rotaxane with red light in the presence of oxygen generates an endoperoxide that is stable at l...
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Monitoring the structural dynamics of MOF crystals Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) is a powerful technique for monitoring structural transformations in crystalline samples, but its use has so far been limited to the study of biological systems. Now, Ihee and co-workers have shown that this technique can be app...
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The cover image shows an artistic impression of large single crystals comprising covalent organic networks. A team led by James Wuest made these materials through the reversible polymerization of organic monomers bearing four tetrahedrally oriented nitroso groups and characterized them using single-crystal X-ray diffra...
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The cover image shows an artistic impression of the flow of energy in the wake of the solution-phase bimolecular reaction between cyclohexane and the cyano radical. This reaction was studied by David Glowacki, Jeremy Harvey and co-workers using molecular dynamics simulations to model the vibrational relaxation of the p...
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Nature Microbiology
10_1
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B
Making an entrance Toxoplasma gondii infection and lysis of endothelial cells in the brain vasculature is a new route of access to the central nervous system. See Konradt et al. 1, 16001 (2016) Image: Christoph Konradt  Cover design: Karen Moore
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Shigella invades via host filopodia : Human enteric defensin 5 (HD5), by interacting with colonic epithelial receptor P2Y11, induces rapid formation of filopodial extensions that capture Shigella, a major human enteroinvasive pathogen that is able to exploit these filopodia for invasion, revealing a mechanism for HD5-f...
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Macrophage-induced tolerance Reactive oxygen species produced by macrophages following infection with Staphylococcus aureus attack bacterial iron–sulfur cluster-containing proteins, thereby leading to alterations in bacterial metabolism that increase their tolerance to antibiotics. See Rowe, S. E. et al. Image: Ella Ma...
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Going straight Growth of Escherichia coli in curved micro-channels that forced them to grow to a deformed shape, followed by release to allow a return to native form suggests that E. coli utilize mechanical stresses as cues for shape recovery. See Wong, F, et al. 2, 17115 (2017) Image: Equinox Graphics,Cover Design: Ka...
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Accounts of Materials Research
2024_6
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This Account highlights our ongoing research on the construction of porous organic polymer (POP)-based catalysts, discussing the design strategies and principles involved with the aim of underscoring the unique features of POPs fabricated via solvothermal free-radical polymerization of vinylated functionalities for the...
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Emulating natural photosynthesis, artificial leaves constructed with semiconductor photoelectrodes harness solar energy to convert water, carbon dioxide, etc. into valuable fuels/chemicals. This Account describes recent advancements in silicon-based photoelectrodes, emphasizing innovative design and integration solutio...
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Integrating domain knowledge into artificial intelligence, this Account signifies a transformative shift in catalytic materials discovery toward a sustainable future. Cover designed by Tianyou Mou with help from Xue Han.
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This Account highlights the recent progresses to increase the luminescence efficiency of colloidal perovskite nanocrystals and various device engineering strategies to fabricate efficient light-emitting diodes as illustrated in the artwork by “Lee Research group” from Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Science Translational Medicine
17_784
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ONLINE COVER An Adjuvant Advance. The cover shows a mouse inguinal lymph node after vaccination with the BNT162b2 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) mRNA vaccine adjuvanted with a lipid nanoparticle-encapsulated mRNA encoding interleukin (IL)–12p70. The lymph node was stained for naïve (yellow...
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ONLINE COVER A Breath of Fresh Air. The cover shows a scanning electron microscopy image of pulmonary blood vessels from a mouse after surgical lung resection. A potential consequence of lung transplantation or injury is impaired regeneration of lung vasculature and intussusceptive angiogenesis, or split blood vessels....
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ONLINE COVER Animation of human lungs breathing in a 37� chamber. Lungs removed from donors for transplantation are often damaged but can be treated in the controlled environment of this transparent dome to improve their health. Gene therapy with interleukin-10 increases the chances that the lungs can be successfully t...
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ONLINE COVER The Bacteria Behind Lung Rejection. The cover illustration shows two transplanted lungs, one healthy and tolerated by the recipient (left), the other infected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (light orange), leading to formation of donor-specific antibodies (blue) and antibody-mediated rejection (right), ultimate...
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Nature Metabolism
7_1
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Multifaceted myokines Two concurrent studies highlight the dual role of feimin, a feeding-induced myokine, in regulating glucose homeostasis as well as physical performance during exercise. The image depicts staining of fibre types in the soleus muscle. See Shi, X., Hu, X., Fang, X. et al. and Peng, Y., Jia, L. et al. ...
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Maintaining mature melanocortin neurons Hypothalamic melanocortin neurons control energy homeostasis by modulating appetite. Here the authors reveal a role of the transcription factor Tbx3 as a regulator of the peptidergic identity and function of immature and mature mouse melanocortin neurons. See Quarta et al. Image:...
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Vascular nutrient acquisition signals Ong et al. demonstrate how YAP/TAZ and mTORC1 signalling intersect in endothelial cells to regulate nutrient acquisition and vascular growth. The cover depicts a mouse retina, labelled for PECAM (cyan), VE-cadherin (grey) and phosphorylated ribosomal protein S6 (red), indicating hi...
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Roles of muscle phospholipids in systemic metabolism Here, the authors show that phospholipids influence whole-body metabolic rate and counteract obesity by altering calcium signalling and inducing energy expenditure in muscle. See Verkerke et al. Image: Katsuhiko Funai, University of Utah. Cover Design: Bethany Vukoma...
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ACS Synthetic Biology
2025_2
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The cover art for this issue of ACS Synthetic Biology is part of the ACS Diversity and Inclusion Cover Art Series. The image, titled "Pipetting Hand," was created by Michael Rosnach,
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The key economic indicators, namely, titer, rate, and yield (TRY) that, respectively, reflect the downstream processing, reactor size, and raw material costs, serve as useful ways to benchmark intensified fermentation processes. BioTRY provides a user-friendly interface for querying, browsing, and visualizing TRY recor...
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In 2017, ACS Synthetic Biology had an amazing year, publishing more than 240 papers and sponsoring more than 10 conferences/events! We thank the authors, reviewers, and readers for your continued support of the journal and we look forward to working with you in 2018.
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The cover depicts a flexible and versatile DNA assembly strategy. Combining the automation friendly ligase cycling reaction method and the high fidelity in vivo yeast-based DNA assembly method, DNA assembler, allows for rapid, modular and massive construction of biological pathways and circuits from basic genetic parts...
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Nature Sustainability
8_1
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Tropical forest carbon loss Tropical forests store huge reserves of carbon but are under growing assault. Using satellite data, Zeng and colleagues show that annual carbon loss in tropical forests more than doubled between 2001 and 2019. Agricultural activities are driving most of this loss. See Feng et al. Image: LeoF...
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Land use for net zero A rethinking of the agricultural sector is now critical for many countries to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. In Ireland, Duffy et al. find that a reduction in meat and dairy production alongside smart land management can pave the way to achieving this goal. However, maintaining carbon neutralit...
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Sustainable rice farming in South Asia The overuse of nitrogen fertilizer in the production of rice can have detrimental environmental effects. With a large dataset from more than 31,000 farmer fields in South Asia, Coggins and colleagues identify pathways optimizing nitrogen use efficiency in rice cropping systems acr...
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Food and energy co-production Scaling up use of renewable energy technologies can be limited by alternative land uses. Agrawal and colleagues propose the idea of ‘aglectric’ farming, pictured, and show with modelling how agricultural land can be shared sustainably for food and energy co-production. See Miskin et al. Im...
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2024_16
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Cannabis alleviates pain by potentiating glycine receptors at a lipid-facing binding site. The cover depicts one of the screened FDA-approved drugs producing even greater potentiation at the same site. (Wells, M. M.; et al. J. Med. Chem. 2015, 58, 2958–2966) View the article.
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Chemically modified RNA molecules as potential therapeutics for various human diseases. Cover image designed by Ella Maru Studio, Inc. View the article.
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The cover shows potent Tan-IIA-based imidazole analogues can be developed as potential treatment agents to delay or prevent the metastasis of breast cancer in vivo.
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Semaglutide is a highly effective drug for type 2 diabetes and obesity. A hydrophobic fatty acid side chain in semaglutide makes the peptide sparingly soluble and its handling, multi-step synthesis, and purification difficult. Here, we replaced the fatty acid with an oligosaccharide, and the resulting glycosylated anal...
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Trends in Cell Biology
34_3
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The musicians of Bremen, by unifying their forces through teamwork, were able to accomplish something that none of them could have done alone: they performed a strange concert to counteract the attack of bandits. In this issue, Costanzo et al. show that the same is true for CSA and CSB, which, by cooperating with other...
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For 25 years Trends in Cell Biology has kept its readers up to date on the latest research advances by publishing timely, forward-looking reviews in a concise and accessible manner. In honor of our 25th anniversary, this special issue is devoted to highlighting the ever changing and expanding field of cell biology. The...
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For 25 years Trends in Cell Biology has kept its readers up to date on the latest research advances by publishing timely, forward-looking reviews in a concise and accessible manner. In honor of our 25th anniversary, this special issue is devoted to highlighting the ever changing and expanding field of cell biology. The...
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The cell cycle is a tightly regulated set of events that culminates in cell growth and division into two daughter cells. This special issue highlights recent findings that are revealing new regulatory mechanisms controlling the cell cycle as well as its links to development and disease, spindle and chromosome dynamics,...
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Nature Electronics
7_3
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An elemental nonlinear Hall effect Thin films of the element bismuth — an environmentally friendly and scalable material — can exhibit a tunable room-temperature nonlinear Hall effect, which could be of use in the development of optoelectronic devices. The scanning electron microscopy image on the cover shows a bismuth...
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Nanotube transistors get up to speed High-speed transistors that are based on arrays of aligned carbon nanotubes could potentially be scaled for operation in millimetre-wave and terahertz frequencies. The cover shows a scanning electron microscopy image of a six-finger nanotube transistor that is fabricated on a silico...
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Two-dimensional materials go analogue Operational amplifiers can be fabricated from two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide field-effect transistors and used to create analogue feedback circuits such as inverting amplifiers, integrators, log amplifiers and transimpedance amplifiers. The cover shows an optical microscopy i...
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Two-dimensional devices stack up Graphene chemisensors and molybdenum disulfide memtransistors can be vertically stacked using a monolithic integration process to create near-sensor computing chips. The false-colour scanning electron microscopy image on the cover shows a two-tier cell containing two graphene chemitrans...
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NATURE METHODS
21_7
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20 years of Nature Methods This month, Nature Methods celebrates its 20th anniversary with a special feature. See Editorial Image: Thomas Phillips, Springer Nature. Cover design: Thomas Phillips
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Visualization of functional connectivity in the human cerebral cortex based on magnetic resonance imaging data. Brain image by Joachim Böttger and Daniel Margulies (Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany) with compositing by Tobias S. Hoffmann. Cover composition by Erin Dewalt. Fo...
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Mapping white matter in chimpanzee Transverse view of a whole-brain tract-density reconstruction of white matter pathways in the chimpanzee brain. Color indicates tissue orientation and brightness encodes density of reconstructed fiber streamlines. See Eichner et al. Image: Cornelius Eichner, Max Planck Institute for H...
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High-speed two-photon microscopy Reverberation microscopy image of in vivo mouse brain vasculature. Multiple independent planes at different depths are imaged simultaneously. See Beaulieu et al. Image: Devin R. Beaulieu. Cover Design: Erin Dewalt.
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Current Biology
34_17
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On the cover: Images of Stronglyocentrotus purpuratus (sea urchin), Ciona intestinalis (sea squirt), and Urechis caupo (innkeeper worm) meiotic and mitotic embryos stained for tubulin (orange) and DNA (cyan). Cell size and shape vary across species and within multicellular organisms, which correlates with changes in sp...
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On the cover: In the life cycle of a moon jelly (Aurelia aurita), a polyp transforms into a cone-like stack of tiny jellyfishes that later on detach from each other and start an independent planktonic life. In this issue, Fuchs, Wang, and colleagues (pages 263–273) describe the molecular machinery that controls this se...
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On the cover: A young colony of the cnidarian Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus. This animal, a close relative of jellyfish and corals, starts its post-embryonic life as a motile larva. During metamorphosis, it transforms into a sessile individual that grows clonally forming colonies. Members of the colony are genetically ...
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On the cover: Corynactis californica is a corallimorph—which are the closest living relatives of stony corals—that lives in the cold waters of the Northeast Pacific. In this issue, Trznadel et al. show that Corynactis and many other anthozoans from this cold environment harbor corallicolids, apicomplexan parasites that...
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NATURE GENETICS
56_4
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Peanut global phenotypic variation Chloroplast and whole-genome sequencing of Arachis accessions sheds light on peanut evolutionary history and phenotypic diversification. See Zheng et al. Image: Nastasic/DigitalVision Vectors/Getty. Cover design: Laoise Mac Gabhann.
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Mendel and memories In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Gregor Mendel’s birth and the 30th anniversary of the launch of Nature Genetics, we look both forwards and backwards at how far the genetics field has come. This cover image is inspired by the cover of the first issue of Nature Genetics in 1992. Image and C...
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Engineering crop polyploid genomes Generation of clonal gametes in tomato enables polyploid genome design through controlled combination of pre-defined genome haplotypes. See Wang et al. Image: Rainer Franzen, Yazhong Wang and Rob Kesseler. Cover design: Tulsi Voralia
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Genome of Mendel’s peas The genome sequence of the pea Pisum sativum, the original model used by Johan Gregor Mendel to determine his law of inheritance, links the dawn of the genetics field to the modern sequencing era. See Kreplak et al. Image: Artwork by Erin Dewalt. Cover Design: Erin Dewalt.
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BDJ In Practice
37_12
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In this issue... In March's edition of BDJ In Practice, we take a look at the workforce and recruitment sector - the very foundations of the dental profession Cover illustration by Tim Marrs
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In this issue... Skill mix. What is it? How do we define it? What does success look like? How can you achieve success? Is it possible within the framework of the dental profession as we find it today? This month's cover feature asks those questions - and more Cover illustration by Tim Marrs
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In this issue... There's increasing chatter about the wider and fully integrated role of digital within the profession, and that includes the use of AI. So our cover feature looks at how it can be incorporated into everyday practice Cover illustration by Tim Marrs
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Volume 37 | Issue 1 | January In this issue we forecast developments in four areas of dentistry, take a closer look at how a life coach is relevant to dentistry and delve into the detail of England's Long Term Workforce Plan Cover illustration by Tim Marrs
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Bioconjugate Chemistry
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The cover figure depicts the bifunctional nature of a cyclodextrin-based neoglycoconjugate (compound 56 in the review), designed to be a forerunner of an "intelligent" drug delivery vehicle. The cyclodextrin torus (colored green) is capable of complexing drug molecules, which can be directed to a specific biological ta...
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Innovations in radiometal bioconjugates have underpinned many significant clinical advances. This special issue of Bioconjugate Chemistry highlights new research in radiometal-based bioconjugates for molecular imaging and radiotherapy. This issue traverses the entire periodic table and the “spin wheel” on the cover rep...
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A norbornene-containing analogue of farnesyl diphosphate increases the utility of prenyltransferase-catalyzed protein labeling. In one application, a unique subset of prenylated proteins was observed via proteomics. In another
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The cover art shows an artistic rendition of the selective immobilization of quantum dot–peptide conjugates for single-particle fluorescence imaging via the use of tetrameric antibody complexes and a dextran-functionalized surface. This approach has numerous advantages and potential applications in biophysical and phot...
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NATURE IMMUNOLOGY
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Nature Immunology was launched 10 years ago this month. To commemorate our 10th anniversary, we asked several prominent scientists to imagine what the next decade of research might bring in particular areas of immunology (http://www.nature.com/ni/focus/tenthbirthday/index.html). Artwork by Lewis Long.
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Bridging the affinity gap in the germinal center In this issue, Ray et al. preclinically validate new immunogens to elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) to the membrane-proximal external region (MPER) epitope on the HIV envelope protein, and demonstrate that germinal center kinetics are driven by affinity gap...
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Nature Immunology celebrates its fifth anniversary this month. To mark this occasion, we have assembled a collection of landmark papers from our pages that highlight the broad subject area covered by Nature Immunology in the past 5 years. This content is free online (http://www.nature.com/ni/focus/birthday/index.html) ...
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20 years of Nature Immunology Twenty antibodies to reflect 20 years of Nature Immunology. To celebrate our anniversary, we have commissioned a series of Comments from some of our authors from the last 20 years that describe their landmark studies and how they drove immunology research forward. See https://www.nature.co...
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Caner Cell
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On the cover: After one of the most challenging years marked by the COVID-19 pandemic and a call for social change to eliminate racism and increase diversity and equity in science, we want to bring hope for 2021. This issue of Cancer Cell features a Voices (pp. 1–2) discussing lessons learned in 2020 and upcoming chang...
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On the cover: The cover illustrates how glioblastoma (GBM) aligns its growth with the brain's daily rhythms. Inspired by artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp and designed by Dr. Olivia Walch, this visual highlights the daytime tumor growth driven by the circadian surge in glucocorticoids (green dots). Gonzalez-Aponte et al. disco...
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On the cover: Defeating a complex disease like cancer will require a united, concerted effort by different types of people from diverse backgrounds who can bring together distinctive experiences and ways of thinking. This issue of Cancer Cell features Voices, Letter, and Commentary pieces discussing the importance of d...
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On the cover: By applying spatial epitope barcoding, Rovira-Clave et al. (pp. 1423–1439) dissected the spatial composition of cancer cell clones, their phenotypes, and their cell states in xenografts of small-cell lung cancer. The pebbles represent the different clonal cancer cells and their patches arising in the tumo...
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Nature Ecology & Evolution
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Pinniped population genomics A mixed breeding colony of California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) and northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on San Miguel Island, California. See Peart et al. Image: Fritz Trillmich. Cover Design: Lauren Heslop.
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One-way flow Polar bears diverged from brown bears roughly 500,000 years ago. However, analyses of a >100,000-year-old polar bear palaeogenome reveal that, as habitats shifted during the ice ages, the two species interbred. Today, although all brown bears exhibit ancestry from admixture with polar bears during the last...
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Endless forms A celebration of some of the species that have featured in the pages of Nature Ecology & Evolution during 2018. See here for the names of all the species and the articles they appear in. Image: Rohan Chakravarty. Cover Design: Bethany Vukomanovic.
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Extreme bottlenecks In the 19th century, commercial hunters nearly drove the northern elephant seal to extinction. A combination of population genetics, veterinary pathology data, demographic modelling, whole-genome resequencing and genetic simulations suggests that this extreme population bottleneck probably purged mu...
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