F. Donati et al.
A single holmium atom on a magnesium oxide film can retain its magnetic moment up to 30 kelvin. [Also see Perspective by
Khajetoorians and Heinrich]
Jing Guo et al.
Quantum effects in water hydrogen bonding are revealed with a chlorine-terminated scanning tunneling microscope tip.
Johannes Roßnagel et al.
A calcium ion held in a tapered trap is used as the working substance of a tiny thermodynamic engine.
Andy A. Thomas and Scott E. Denmark
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy captures a long-sought intermediate in a widely used C-C bond-forming reaction.
Bo Zhang et al.
The addition of tungsten to iron cobalt oxides lowers the overpotential required for the evolution of oxygen from water.
Tracy D. Ainsworth et al.
Elevated ocean temperatures are masking the sudden onsets of summer warming that used to allow corals to protect themselves.
Tamir Klein et al.
Isotopic analysis shows that up to 40% of carbon in fine roots of temperate forest trees may be derived from neighbors. [Also see Perspective by van der Heijden]
Nuno Rodrigues Faria et al.
Virus sequencing indicates that Zika arrived in Brazil during the middle of 2013, coincident with a surge in air travelers.
Christopher D. Goodman et al.
Atovaquone-resistant Plasmodium berghei do not reproduce in mosquitoes and, hence, are not transmitted.
Celine M. Denais et al.
When cells migrate, they stress their nuclear envelopes and need to guard against leakage of the nuclear contents. [Also see Perspective by Burke]
M. Raab et al.
When cells migrate, they stress their nuclear envelopes and need to guard against leakage of the nuclear contents. [Also see Perspective by Burke]
Jan Kosinski et al.
Reconstitution, spectroscopy, and crystallography allow the construction of a model of the human nuclear pore.
Kaitlyn Sadtler et al.
Biomaterial scaffolds engage the immune system to promote tissue repair. [Also see Perspective by Badylak]