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  • Congratulations to Yiying on being selected as College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor! March 31, 2025
  • Wu lab on the 2025 Dean’s list March 28, 2025
  • Welcome Doris, Alina, and Drew to Wu Group! December 4, 2024
  • Yiying and Jocelyn completed the summer NSF I-Corps program August 22, 2024
  • Yiying starts as the Deputy Editor of ACS Applied Energy Materials! August 7, 2024

RSS Nature Chemistry

  • Synthesis of diverse terpenoid frameworks via enzyme-enabled abiotic scaffold hop
  • On-DNA C–H functionalization of electron-rich arenes for DNA-encoded libraries
  • Oxygen transposition of formamide to α-aminoketone moiety in a carbene-initiated domino reaction
  • Are large language models superhuman chemists?
  • Modular alkyl growth in amines via the selective insertion of alkynes into C–C bonds
  • A designer minimalistic model parallels the phase-separation-mediated assembly and biophysical cues of extracellular matrix
  • Controlling our online professional persona
  • Linked in with lignin

RSS Nature Materials

  • Nanoscale phonon dynamics in self-assembled nanoparticle lattices
  • Switching a chiral antiferromagnet
  • Hybrid hydrogel–extracellular matrix scaffolds identify biochemical and mechanical signatures of cardiac ageing
  • Configurable antiferromagnetic domains and lateral exchange bias in atomically thin CrPS<sub>4</sub>
  • Resonant osmotic diodes for voltage-induced water filtration across composite membranes
  • A terahertz source for quantum physics
  • Identification of the glassy state in nanoparticles by transmission electron microscopy
  • Detecting interference of lattice vibrations

RSS Nature Energy

  • Reframing how we talk about ‘energy poverty’
  • Unveiling zinc anode corrosion
  • Stacked for transparency
  • Durability research is pivotal for perovskite photovoltaics
  • The high cost of importing green hydrogen from Africa to Europe
  • Cathode catalyst layers modified with Brønsted acid oxides to improve proton exchange membrane electrolysers for impure water splitting
  • Fluorinated isopropanol for improved defect passivation and reproducibility in perovskite solar cells
  • Mapping, understanding and reducing belief in misinformation about electric vehicles

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  • Is there a link between gut microbes and ageing?
  • Why the Royal Greenwich Observatory was chosen to mark zero degrees longitude
  • US–China trade conflict threatens biomedical collaboration
  • How your brain controls ageing — and why zombie cells could be key
  • In science’s new era, open and transparent cooperation remains key
  • Author Correction: RUNX2 promotes fibrosis via an alveolar-to-pathological fibroblast transition
  • Concerned about freedom of science and truth
  • Sex differences in skin-cancer risk are linked to oestrogen levels
  • Escalating Israel–Iran conflict damages science labs
  • PhD students face high risk of sexual harassment — can universities stop perpetrators?
  • ‘One of the true final frontiers’ — Sally Ride biopic highlights the struggle of gay astronauts
  • Freeze frame: cracking molecular motion
  • Mice with human cells developed using ‘game-changing’ technique

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