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- Pickleball game! April 19, 2024
- Ruiyang passed his PhD defense. Congratulations, Dr. Lyu! December 3, 2023
- Welcome Daniel White, Victoria Sabo and Teddy Wang to Wu Group! December 3, 2023
- Xiaodi’s article on MoS2 for potassium ion intercalation is one of the highly cited paper as of May/June 2023. Congratulations! November 6, 2023
- Songwei’s manuscript about thin film CPL of a chiral MOF was accepted by Chemical Communication, congratulations! October 4, 2023
Nature Chemistry
- Discovery of N–X anomeric amides as electrophilic halogenation reagents
- A nucleophilic beryllyl complex via metathesis at [Be–Be]<sup>2+</sup>
- Homogeneous multi-payload antibody–drug conjugates
- Supramolecular trapping of a cationic all-metal σ-aromatic {Bi<sub>4</sub>} ring
- Rules of selective condensation in cells
- Machine learning designs new GCGR/GLP-1R dual agonists with enhanced biological potency
- Enabling nucleophilic reactivity in molecular calcium fluoride complexes
- Structural basis of the Meinwald rearrangement catalysed by styrene oxide isomerase
Nature Materials
- A quantum coherent spin in hexagonal boron nitride at ambient conditions
- Metal bond strength regulation enables large-scale synthesis of intermetallic nanocrystals for practical fuel cells
- Sweet-spot operation of a germanium hole spin qubit with highly anisotropic noise sensitivity
- A gentle nerve wrapper
- Exciton polaron formation and hot-carrier relaxation in rigid Dion–Jacobson-type two-dimensional perovskites
- Accelerating ionizable lipid discovery for mRNA delivery using machine learning and combinatorial chemistry
- Phase segregation and nanoconfined fluid O<sub>2</sub> in a lithium-rich oxide cathode
- Sensitive proton-radiation detectors
Nature Energy
- Estimation of useful-stage energy returns on investment for fossil fuels and implications for renewable energy systems
- Author Correction: Africa needs context-relevant evidence to shape its clean energy future
- A conceptual analysis of gendered energy care work and epistemic injustice through a case study of Zanzibar’s Solar Mamas
- Extending both cycling and calendar life
- The effects of corporate investment and public grants on climate and energy startup outcomes
- Rapidly declining costs of truck batteries and fuel cells enable large-scale road freight electrification
- Cost and competitiveness of green hydrogen and the effects of the European Union regulatory framework
- Porous current collector for fast-charging lithium-ion batteries
Nature
- Infrastructure projects need to demonstrate a return on investment
- Why babies in South Korea are suing the government
- DeepLabCut: the motion-tracking tool that went viral
- How religious scientists balance work and faith
- Why the European Space Agency should join the US mission to Uranus
- China's Yangtze fish-rescue plan is a failure, study says
- Daily briefing: Long-lost branch of the Nile ran by the pyramids
- Could bird flu in cows lead to a human outbreak? Slow response worries scientists
- Daniel Dennett obituary: ‘New atheism’ philosopher who sparked debate on consciousness
- Pig-organ transplants: what three human recipients have taught scientists
- mRNA therapy is safe for treating the inherited metabolic condition propionic acidaemia
- Recycled sewage, public health and the memory of the world: Books in brief
- Reading between the lines: application essays predict university success
- How cheesemaking could cook up an antidote for alcohol excess
- Author Correction: A small and vigorous black hole in the early Universe
- Author Correction: Quantum control of a cat qubit with bit-flip times exceeding ten seconds
- Daily briefing: ‘Quantum internet’ demonstrated in three cities
- Found at last: long-lost branch of the Nile that ran by the pyramids
- US halts funding to controversial virus-hunting group: what researchers think
- Gut microbes linked to fatty diet drive tumour growth
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