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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630828/nonlocal-metasurface-for-dark-field-edge-emission
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin Yao, Wei-Lun Hsu, Yao Liang, Rong Lin, Mu Ku Chen, Din Ping Tsai
Nonlocal effects originating from interactions between neighboring meta-atoms introduce additional degrees of freedom for peculiar characteristics of metadevices, such as enhancement, selectivity, and spatial modulation. However, they are generally difficult to manipulate because of the collective responses of multiple meta-atoms. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the nonlocal metasurface to realize the spatial modulation of dark-field emission. Plasmonic asymmetric split rings (ASRs) are designed to simultaneously excite local dipole resonance and nonlocal quasi-bound states in the continuum and spatially extended modes...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630827/achieving-room-temperature-plasticity-in-brittle-ceramics-through-elevated-temperature-preloading
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chao Shen, Jin Li, Tongjun Niu, Jaehun Cho, Zhongxia Shang, Yifan Zhang, Anyu Shang, Bo Yang, Ke Xu, R Edwin García, Haiyan Wang, Xinghang Zhang
Ceramic materials with high strength and chemical inertness are widely used as engineering materials. However, the brittle nature limits their applications as fracture occurs before the onset of plastic yielding. There has been limited success despite extensive efforts to enhance the deformability of ceramics. Here we report a method for enhancing the room temperature plastic deformability of ceramics by artificially introducing abundant defects into the materials via preloading at elevated temperatures. After the preloading treatment, single crystal (SC) TiO2 exhibited a substantial increase in deformability, achieving 10% strain at room temperature...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630826/formation-of-extraterrestrial-peptides-and-their-derivatives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Serge A Krasnokutski, Cornelia Jäger, Thomas Henning, Claude Geffroy, Quentin B Remaury, Pauline Poinot
The formation of protein precursors, due to the condensation of atomic carbon under the low-temperature conditions of the molecular phases of the interstellar medium, opens alternative pathways for the origin of life. We perform peptide synthesis under conditions prevailing in space and provide a comprehensive analytic characterization of its products. The application of 13 C allowed us to confirm the suggested pathway of peptide formation that proceeds due to the polymerization of aminoketene molecules that are formed in the C + CO + NH3 reaction...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630825/dispersive-nonreciprocity-between-a-qubit-and-a-cavity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying-Ying Wang, Yu-Xin Wang, Sean van Geldern, Thomas Connolly, Aashish A Clerk, Chen Wang
The dispersive interaction between a qubit and a cavity is ubiquitous in circuit and cavity quantum electrodynamics. It describes the frequency shift of one quantum mode in response to excitations in the other and, in closed systems, is necessarily bidirectional, i.e., reciprocal. Here, we present an experimental study of a nonreciprocal dispersive-type interaction between a transmon qubit and a superconducting cavity, arising from a common coupling to dissipative intermediary modes with broken time reversal symmetry...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630824/decoding-triancestral-origins-archaic-introgression-and-natural-selection-in-the-japanese-population-by-whole-genome-sequencing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoxi Liu, Satoshi Koyama, Kohei Tomizuka, Sadaaki Takata, Yuki Ishikawa, Shuji Ito, Shunichi Kosugi, Kunihiko Suzuki, Keiko Hikino, Masaru Koido, Yoshinao Koike, Momoko Horikoshi, Takashi Gakuhari, Shiro Ikegawa, Kochi Matsuda, Yukihide Momozawa, Kaoru Ito, Yoichiro Kamatani, Chikashi Terao
We generated Japanese Encyclopedia of Whole-Genome/Exome Sequencing Library (JEWEL), a high-depth whole-genome sequencing dataset comprising 3256 individuals from across Japan. Analysis of JEWEL revealed genetic characteristics of the Japanese population that were not discernible using microarray data. First, rare variant-based analysis revealed an unprecedented fine-scale genetic structure. Together with population genetics analysis, the present-day Japanese can be decomposed into three ancestral components...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630823/let-s-celebrate-earth-day-as-the-age-of-open-science
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Shahid Naeem, Jeremy Jackson, David Neelin
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April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630822/spatiotemporal-architecture-of-immune-cells-and-cancer-associated-fibroblasts-in-high-grade-serous-ovarian-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander M Xu, Marcela Haro, Ann E Walts, Ye Hu, Joshi John, Beth Y Karlan, Akil Merchant, Sandra Orsulic
High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC), the deadliest form of ovarian cancer, is typically diagnosed after it has metastasized and often relapses after standard-of-care platinum-based chemotherapy, likely due to advanced tumor stage, heterogeneity, and immune evasion and tumor-promoting signaling from the tumor microenvironment. To understand how spatial heterogeneity contributes to HGSOC progression and early relapse, we profiled an HGSOC tissue microarray of patient-matched longitudinal samples from 42 patients...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630821/antarctic-slope-undercurrent-and-onshore-heat-transport-driven-by-ice-shelf-melting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yidongfang Si, Andrew L Stewart, Alessandro Silvano, Alberto C Naveira Garabato
Elevated ice shelf melt rates in West Antarctica have been attributed to transport of warm Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) onto the continental shelf via bathymetric troughs. These inflows are supplied by an eastward, subsurface slope current (referred to as the Antarctic Slope Undercurrent) that opposes the westward momentum input from local winds and tides. Despite its importance to basal melt, the mechanism via which the undercurrent forms, and thus what controls the shoreward heat transport, remains unclear...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630820/a-macroevolutionary-role-for-chromosomal-fusion-and-fission-in-erebia-butterflies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Augustijnen, Livio Bätscher, Martin Cesanek, Tinatin Chkhartishvili, Vlad Dincă, Giorgi Iankoshvili, Kota Ogawa, Roger Vila, Seraina Klopfstein, Jurriaan M de Vos, Kay Lucek
The impact of large-scale chromosomal rearrangements, such as fusions and fissions, on speciation is a long-standing conundrum. We assessed whether bursts of change in chromosome numbers resulting from chromosomal fusion or fission are related to increased speciation rates in Erebia , one of the most species-rich and karyotypically variable butterfly groups. We established a genome-based phylogeny and used state-dependent birth-death models to infer trajectories of karyotype evolution. We demonstrated that rates of anagenetic chromosomal changes (i...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630819/ripk3-deficiency-blocks-r-2-hydroxyglutarate-induced-necroptosis-in-idh-mutated-aml-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuanghong Zhu, Yingwan Luo, Kongfei Li, Chen Mei, Yuxia Wang, Lingxu Jiang, Wei Wang, Qi Zhang, Wenli Yang, Wei Lang, Xinping Zhou, Lu Wang, Yanling Ren, Liya Ma, Li Ye, Xin Huang, Jianjun Chen, Jie Sun, Hongyan Tong
Mutant isocitrate dehydrogenases (IDHs) produce R-2-hydroxyglutarate (R-2HG), which inhibits the growth of most acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells. Here, we showed that necroptosis, a form of programmed cell death, contributed to the antileukemia activity of R-2HG. Mechanistically, R-2HG competitively inhibited the activity of lysine demethylase 2B (KDM2B), an α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase. KDM2B inhibition increased histone 3 lysine 4 trimethylation levels and promoted the expression of receptor-interacting protein kinase 1 (RIPK1), which consequently caused necroptosis in AML cells...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630818/optical-control-of-4-f-orbital-state-in-rare-earth-metals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nele Thielemann-Kühn, Tim Amrhein, Wibke Bronsch, Somnath Jana, Niko Pontius, Robin Y Engel, Piter S Miedema, Dominik Legut, Karel Carva, Unai Atxitia, Benjamin E van Kuiken, Martin Teichmann, Robert E Carley, Laurent Mercadier, Alexander Yaroslavtsev, Giuseppe Mercurio, Loïc Le Guyader, Naman Agarwal, Rafael Gort, Andres Scherz, Siarhei Dziarzhytski, Günter Brenner, Federico Pressacco, Ru-Pan Wang, Jan O Schunck, Mangalika Sinha, Martin Beye, Gheorghe S Chiuzbăian, Peter M Oppeneer, Martin Weinelt, Christian Schüßler-Langeheine
A change of orbital state alters the coupling between ions and their surroundings drastically. Orbital excitations are hence key to understand and control interaction of ions. Rare-earth elements with strong magneto-crystalline anisotropy (MCA) are important ingredients for magnetic devices. Thus, control of their localized 4 f magnetic moments and anisotropy is one major challenge in ultrafast spin physics. With time-resolved x-ray absorption and resonant inelastic scattering experiments, we show for Tb metal that 4 f -electronic excitations out of the ground-state multiplet occur after optical pumping...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630817/mitochondrial-energy-state-controls-ampk-mediated-foraging-behavior-in-c-elegans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anežka Vodičková, Annika Müller-Eigner, Chidozie N Okoye, Andrew P Bischer, Jacob Horn, Shon A Koren, Nada Ahmed Selim, Andrew P Wojtovich
Organisms surveil and respond to their environment using behaviors entrained by metabolic cues that reflect food availability. Mitochondria act as metabolic hubs and at the center of mitochondrial energy production is the protonmotive force (PMF), an electrochemical gradient generated by metabolite consumption. The PMF serves as a central integrator of mitochondrial status, but its role in governing metabolic signaling is poorly understood. We used optogenetics to dissipate the PMF in Caenorhabditis elegans tissues to test its role in food-related behaviors...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630816/structural-insights-into-the-unexpected-agonism-of-tetracyclic-antidepressants-at-serotonin-receptors-5-ht-1e-r-and-5-ht-1f-r
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gregory Zilberg, Alexandra K Parpounas, Audrey L Warren, Bianca Fiorillo, Davide Provasi, Marta Filizola, Daniel Wacker
Serotonin [5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)] acts via 13 different receptors in humans. Of these receptor subtypes, all but 5-HT1e R have confirmed roles in native tissue and are validated drug targets. Despite 5-HT1e R's therapeutic potential and plausible druggability, the mechanisms of its activation remain elusive. To illuminate 5-HT1e R's pharmacology in relation to the highly homologous 5-HT1F R, we screened a library of aminergic receptor ligands at both receptors and observe 5-HT1e R/5-HT1F R agonism by multicyclic drugs described as pan-antagonists at 5-HT receptors...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630815/generation-of-entanglement-using-a-short-wavelength-seeded-free-electron-laser
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saikat Nandi, Axel Stenquist, Asimina Papoulia, Edvin Olofsson, Laura Badano, Mattias Bertolino, David Busto, Carlo Callegari, Stefanos Carlström, Miltcho B Danailov, Philipp V Demekhin, Michele Di Fraia, Per Eng-Johnsson, Raimund Feifel, Guillaume Gallician, Luca Giannessi, Mathieu Gisselbrecht, Michele Manfredda, Michael Meyer, Catalin Miron, Jasper Peschel, Oksana Plekan, Kevin C Prince, Richard J Squibb, Marco Zangrando, Felipe Zapata, Shiyang Zhong, Jan Marcus Dahlström
Quantum entanglement between the degrees of freedom encountered in the classical world is challenging to observe due to the surrounding environment. To elucidate this issue, we investigate the entanglement generated over ultrafast timescales in a bipartite quantum system comprising two massive particles: a free-moving photoelectron, which expands to a mesoscopic length scale, and a light-dressed atomic ion, which represents a hybrid state of light and matter. Although the photoelectron spectra are measured classically, the entanglement allows us to reveal information about the dressed-state dynamics of the ion and the femtosecond extreme ultraviolet pulses delivered by a seeded free-electron laser...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630814/acoustothermal-transfection-for-cell-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiufang Liu, Ning Rong, Zhenhua Tian, Joseph Rich, Lili Niu, Pengqi Li, Laixin Huang, Yankai Dong, Wei Zhou, Pengfei Zhang, Yizhao Chen, Congzhi Wang, Long Meng, Tony Jun Huang, Hairong Zheng
Transfected stem cells and T cells are promising in personalized cell therapy and immunotherapy against various diseases. However, existing transfection techniques face a fundamental trade-off between transfection efficiency and cell viability; achieving both simultaneously remains a substantial challenge. This study presents an acoustothermal transfection method that leverages acoustic and thermal effects on cells to enhance the permeability of both the cell membrane and nuclear envelope to achieve safe, efficient, and high-throughput transfection of primary T cells and stem cells...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630813/perturbation-induced-granular-fluidization-as-a-model-for-remote-earthquake-triggering
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kasra Farain, Daniel Bonn
Studying the effect of mechanical perturbations on granular systems is crucial for understanding soil stability, avalanches, and earthquakes. We investigate a granular system as a laboratory proxy for fault gouge. When subjected to a slow shear, granular materials typically exhibit a stress overshoot before reaching a steady state. We find that short seismic pulses can reset a granular system flowing in steady state so that the stress overshoot is regenerated. This feature is shown to determine the stability of the granular system under different applied stresses in the wake of a perturbation pulse and the resulting dynamics when it fails...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630812/topology-guided-polar-ordering-of-collective-cell-migration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma Lång, Anna Lång, Pernille Blicher, Torbjørn Rognes, Paul Gunnar Dommersnes, Stig Ove Bøe
The ability of epithelial monolayers to self-organize into a dynamic polarized state, where cells migrate in a uniform direction, is essential for tissue regeneration, development, and tumor progression. However, the mechanisms governing long-range polar ordering of motility direction in biological tissues remain unclear. Here, we investigate the self-organizing behavior of quiescent epithelial monolayers that transit to a dynamic state with long-range polar order upon growth factor exposure. We demonstrate that the heightened self-propelled activity of monolayer cells leads to formation of vortex-antivortex pairs that undergo sequential annihilation, ultimately driving the spread of long-range polar order throughout the system...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630811/last-glacial-maximum-pattern-effects-reduce-climate-sensitivity-estimates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vincent T Cooper, Kyle C Armour, Gregory J Hakim, Jessica E Tierney, Matthew B Osman, Cristian Proistosescu, Yue Dong, Natalie J Burls, Timothy Andrews, Daniel E Amrhein, Jiang Zhu, Wenhao Dong, Yi Ming, Philip Chmielowiec
Here, we show that the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) provides a stronger constraint on equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS), the global warming from increasing greenhouse gases, after accounting for temperature patterns. Feedbacks governing ECS depend on spatial patterns of surface temperature ("pattern effects"); hence, using the LGM to constrain future warming requires quantifying how temperature patterns produce different feedbacks during LGM cooling versus modern-day warming. Combining data assimilation reconstructions with atmospheric models, we show that the climate is more sensitive to LGM forcing because ice sheets amplify extratropical cooling where feedbacks are destabilizing...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630810/from-sub-saharan-africa-to-china-evolutionary-history-and-adaptation-of-drosophila-melanogaster-revealed-by-population-genomics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junhao Chen, Chenlu Liu, Weixuan Li, Wenxia Zhang, Yirong Wang, Andrew G Clark, Jian Lu
Drosophila melanogaster is a widely used model organism for studying environmental adaptation. However, the genetic diversity of populations in Asia is poorly understood, leaving a notable gap in our knowledge of the global evolution and adaptation of this species. We sequenced genomes of 292 D. melanogaster strains from various ecological settings in China and analyzed them along with previously published genome sequences. We have identified six global genetic ancestry groups, despite the presence of widespread genetic admixture...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630809/electron-videography-of-a-lipid-protein-tango
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John W Smith, Lauren N Carnevale, Aditi Das, Qian Chen
Biological phenomena, from enzymatic catalysis to synaptic transmission, originate in the structural transformations of biomolecules and biomolecular assemblies in liquid water. However, directly imaging these nanoscopic dynamics without probes or labels has been a fundamental methodological challenge. Here, we developed an approach for "electron videography"-combining liquid phase electron microscopy with molecular modeling-with which we filmed the nanoscale structural fluctuations of individual, suspended, and unlabeled membrane protein nanodiscs in liquid...
April 19, 2024: Science Advances
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