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Register Sign In PHYSICS Join LATEST CONTENT Nature Communications Behind the Paper ON THE STRUCTURE OF SPECIES-FUNCTION PARTICIPATION IN MULTILAYER ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS Oct 23rd, 2024 Here, we propose a novel mathematical framework that integrates multiple biotic interactions (multifunctionality) into a single model, using data from 1537 interactions across six functions on a small islet. This framework provides groundbreaking insights into ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. +1 MAR CUEVAS-BLANCO + 1 OTHER PhD Student, Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems Events COMPETING ORDERS IN QUANTUM MATERIALS Oct 22nd, 2024 In-person Nature Conference at Yale University. March 31 - April 2, 2025 KIMBERLY PETIT Senior Marketing Manager, Springer Nature Nature Communications Behind the Paper NONEQUILIBRIUM LATTICE DYNAMICS: A NEW PARADIGM FOR MODELING COOPERATIVE SIGNALING IN A LARGE PROTEIN COMPLEX Oct 22nd, 2024 Our paper reveals how the combination of cooperativity in the chemoreceptor array and nonequilibrium chemical reaction cycles fueled by energy dissipation can enhance signaling sensitivity and response speed compared to equilibrium systems that satisfy the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. +2 DAVID HATHCOCK + 2 OTHERS Postdoctoral Scholar, IBM TJ Watson Research Center Nature Communications Behind the Paper UV PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF THE L-CYSTINE DISULFIDE BRIDGE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION INVESTIGATED BY FEMTOSECOND X-RAY ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY Oct 21st, 2024 How does UV radiation (UVR) break disulfide bonds? Disulfides bonds are found across all domains of life yet this question has remained unanswered for decades. Our research uses X-ray free electron lasers to uncover the earliest steps in the interaction between UVR and the L-cystine disulfide bond. +2 BRIONY YORKE + 2 OTHERS Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, University of Leeds Nature Communications Behind the Paper UNVEILING THE MECHANISMS BEHIND CANCER AGGRESSIVENESS: HOW EPICHAPEROMES DRIVE CELLULAR PLASTICITY Oct 16th, 2024 What makes cancer so aggressive and adaptable? Our latest research uncovers a hidden mechanism within cells—specialized protein networks called epichaperomes. These structures help cancer cells survive and thrive, reactivating developmental pathways and fueling unchecked growth. +2 GABRIELA CHIOSIS + 2 OTHERS Professor, Memorial Sloan Kettering Nature Communications Behind the Paper REALIZING OF THE RELATIVISTIC ARTIFICIAL MOLECULE WITH TUNABLE COUPLING AND ORBITALS BY TWO COUPLED GRAPHENE QUANTUM DOTS Oct 16th, 2024 Graphene quantum dots have electronic structures resembling these of atoms. Our recent paper uses two coupled graphene quantum dots to construct artificial molecules and study their electronic properties at tunable distances. +1 XIAOFENG ZHOU + 1 OTHER Ph.D., Beijing Normal University Nature Communications Behind the Paper NONLINEAR GEOMETRIC PHASE CODED FERROELECTRIC NEMATIC FLUIDS FOR NONLINEAR SOFT-MATTER PHOTONICS Oct 15th, 2024 +1 JIN-TAO PAN + 1 OTHER PhD Student, Nanjing University Nature Chemistry Behind the Paper SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE "DARK SIDE" Oct 15th, 2024 The ubiquitous water/oxide interfaces shape the Earth's landscape, yet a molecular level understanding is still lacking. Now, in situ sum-frequency spectroscopy can shed light on such buried interfaces, revealing unconventional structural evolutions for an oxide surface in liquid water. +2 WEI-TAO LIU + 2 OTHERS Professor, Fudan University Communications Engineering Behind the Paper 5G NR FIBER-WIRELESS CONVERGED SYSTEMS BY INJECTION LOCKING MULTI-OPTICAL CARRIER INTO DIRECTLY-MODULATED LASERS Oct 15th, 2024 5G NR fiber-wireless converged systems by injection locking multi-optical carrier into directly-modulated lasers (DMLs) are demonstrated. The successful transport of 5G NR signals through fiber-wireless convergence demonstrates the potential to meet next-generation communications. 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This framework provides groundbreaking insights into ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. +1 MAR CUEVAS-BLANCO + 1 OTHER PhD Student, Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems Nature Communications NONEQUILIBRIUM LATTICE DYNAMICS: A NEW PARADIGM FOR MODELING COOPERATIVE SIGNALING IN A LARGE PROTEIN COMPLEX Oct 22nd, 2024 Our paper reveals how the combination of cooperativity in the chemoreceptor array and nonequilibrium chemical reaction cycles fueled by energy dissipation can enhance signaling sensitivity and response speed compared to equilibrium systems that satisfy the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. +2 DAVID HATHCOCK + 2 OTHERS Postdoctoral Scholar, IBM TJ Watson Research Center Nature Communications UV PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF THE L-CYSTINE DISULFIDE BRIDGE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION INVESTIGATED BY FEMTOSECOND X-RAY ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY Oct 21st, 2024 How does UV radiation (UVR) break disulfide bonds? Disulfides bonds are found across all domains of life yet this question has remained unanswered for decades. Our research uses X-ray free electron lasers to uncover the earliest steps in the interaction between UVR and the L-cystine disulfide bond. +2 BRIONY YORKE + 2 OTHERS Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, University of Leeds EVENTS View Channel COMPETING ORDERS IN QUANTUM MATERIALS Oct 22nd, 2024 In-person Nature Conference at Yale University. March 31 - April 2, 2025 KIMBERLY PETIT Senior Marketing Manager, Springer Nature NEWS AND OPINION View Channel Editor Nature CALLING TIME ON RUDE PEER REVIEW Sep 24th, 2024 Should scientists be thicker-skinned? DAVID PAYNE Managing Editor, Careers and Supplements, Nature CAN WE LOOK AT HISTORY THROUGH THE LENS OF PHYSICS ? Aug 26th, 2024 Does the flow of social events bear any resemblance to the flow of fluids ? Are there Eulerian and Lagrangian approaches to look at the history of our civilisation ? We may not have the answers yet, but we can start the conversation. MUHAMMAD RIZWANUR RAHMAN Academic Visitor, Imperial College London NANO-PLASMONIC LASER INDUCED FUSION ENERGY (NAPLIFE) Aug 9th, 2024 NORBERT KROO Prof Dr, Hun-Ren Wigner Research Center of Physics FROM THE EDITORS View Channel Editor Nature CALLING TIME ON RUDE PEER REVIEW Sep 24th, 2024 Should scientists be thicker-skinned? DAVID PAYNE Managing Editor, Careers and Supplements, Nature Scientific Reports TOP 100 IN PHYSICS | SCIENTIFIC REPORTS Mar 8th, 2024 The Scientific Reports team is pleased to announce the most read* articles from 2023 in Physics. Featuring authors from around the world, these papers highlight valuable research from an international community. 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