Precise U-Pb dating of lunar zircons reveals a major magmatic event on the Moon at 4.338 Ga likely caused by one large impact.
Metabolic dysfunction–associated steatohepatitis can be prevented by remodeling glucolipid metabolism in the liver macrophage.
A “two-birds-one-stone” oral nanotherapeutic improves colitis via heparin-integrin interaction and ROS scavenging.
A bimodal haptic sensor for quantitatively measuring softness and texture has been developed for robotic dexterous manipulation.
The missing Frank-Kasper Z phase in clathrate hydrate has now been found, unveiling how to leverage properties of clathrates.
Dietary and water restriction increases susceptibility to antimicrobial resistant pathogens by disrupting macrophage function.
Ga liquid-metal catalyst dechlorinates PVC into carbon materials at low temperature while producing valuable H2.
An unprecedented NHC catalytic 1,2-boron migrative acylation accelerated by photocatalysis is reported.
Light-triggered CRISPR-Cas12a for amplified imaging of microRNA in cell cycle phases at single-cell levels is introduced.
A machine learning approach decodes the pivotal role of Saharan dust in tropical cyclone rainfall in the Atlantic Basin.
Water-resistant ultrathin organic photodetectors were obtained by embedding the photoactive layer in an adhesive elastomer matrix.
Deep-sea tubeworms harbor two “microniches” for their endosymbionts, enabling efficient carbon fixation and waste removal.
Macrophage ablation protects against ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity by limiting cisplatin accumulation in the cochlea and kidney.
Quantum correlations can be shaped by combining structured light with quantum erasing.
SARS-CoV-2 nirmatrelvir in vitro resistance analyses guide the surveillance of circulating virus and clinical virology assessment.
Diversification analysis uncovers the reasons for the rise and fall of elephants and their extinct relatives.
Hayabusa2 mission returns with Ryugu particles that have preserved sulfate and organosufur compounds.
Open-shell systems exhibit near-infrared absorption and emission via a bright lowest-energy zwitterionic singlet excited state.
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