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  • Hyperactivation of YAP/TAZ, the Hippo pathway downstream effectors, is common in human cancer. In this perspective, the authors review the role of the Hippo pathway in distinct tumor cell populations, discuss the impact of inhibiting Hippo output on tumor growth, and examine current developments in YAP/TAZ inhibitors.

    • Isabel Baroja
    • Nikolaos C. Kyriakidis
    • Iván M. Moya
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • In this Perspective, the authors discuss the importance of preventing zoonotic spillover to prevent pandemics. They highlight mechanisms by which environmental changes can enable spillover, identify ecological interventions for spillover prevention and suggest policy frameworks through which interventions can be implemented.

    • Raina K. Plowright
    • Aliyu N. Ahmed
    • Annika T. H. Keeley
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • Engineering biology is a dynamic field that uses gene editing, synthesis, assembly, and engineering to design new or modified biological systems. Here the authors discuss the policy considerations and interventions needed to support a role for engineering biology in climate change mitigation.

    • Jonathan Symons
    • Thomas A. Dixon
    • Isak S. Pretorius
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • Chemical recycling of plastic enables renewed production of pristine materials, but generally comes at a high energy cost. This review focuses on light-driven approaches for chemically recycling and upcycling plastic waste, with emphasis on reduced energy consumption and selective transformations of challenging to recycle backbone structures.

    • Laura Wimberger
    • Gervase Ng
    • Cyrille Boyer
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • Despite the enormous progress in the field of giant lipid vesicles, their use for in vivo biomedical applications is limited. Here, the authors discuss red blood cells as inspiration for enhancing those vesicles, investigating the required cellular features and the corresponding technical hurdles.

    • Jorik Waeterschoot
    • Willemien Gosselé
    • Xavier Casadevall i Solvas
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • This review focuses on recent advances in on-chip platforms for patient-like in vitro modeling of the pathology of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s diseases as well as Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The authors advocate for broader usage of these human-relevant models in the academic and pharmaceutical fields.

    • Sarnai Amartumur
    • Huong Nguyen
    • Chaejeong Heo
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • Reservoir Computing has shown advantageous performance in signal processing and learning tasks due to compact design and ability for fast training. Here, the authors discuss the parallel progress of mathematical theory, algorithm design and experimental realizations of Reservoir Computers, and identify emerging opportunities as well as existing challenges for their large-scale industrial adoption.

    • Min Yan
    • Can Huang
    • Jie Sun
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • Memristors hold promise for massively-parallel computing at low power. Aguirre et al. provide a comprehensive protocol of the materials and methods for designing memristive artificial neural networks with the detailed working principles of each building block and the tools for performance evaluation.

    • Fernando Aguirre
    • Abu Sebastian
    • Mario Lanza
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • Rejuvenation and partial reprogramming are two frontier areas in the field of aging. Here, the authors summarize advances in these fields and suggest future directions for research and therapy.

    • Ali Doğa Yücel
    • Vadim N. Gladyshev
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage, with its multisystem effects, presents a substantial challenge to clinicians. Here, the authors show the necessity for comprehensive multidisciplinary care and the urgent need for largescale studies to validate standardised treatment protocols for improved outcomes.

    • Suneesh Thilak
    • Poppy Brown
    • Tonny Veenith
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • The development of human cellular models of aging that surpass the limitations of animal models of aging is urgent. Here, the authors explore the opportunities and limitations of cellular reprogramming to create reliable aging in vitro models and their potential for the discovery of anti-aging compounds.

    • Patricia R. Pitrez
    • Luis M. Monteiro
    • Lino Ferreira
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • Optical computing via free-space-based structured optical materials allows to access optical information without the need for preprocessing or optoelectronic conversion. In this Perspective, the authors describe opportunities and challenges in their use for optical computing, information processing, computational imaging and sensing.

    • Jingtian Hu
    • Deniz Mengu
    • Aydogan Ozcan
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • Engineering the form and function of root systems and their associated microbiota could provide a means to mitigate adverse climate-driven effects. Here, the authors review the recent developments in plant and rhizobacterial synthetic biology and highlight engineering targets for applications in root systems and rhizosphere.

    • Carin J. Ragland
    • Kevin Y. Shih
    • José R. Dinneny
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • Genetic risk variants for autoimmune diseases are largely enriched in T cell-specific regulatory regions. In this review, Raychaudhuri and colleagues summarise the findings of recent studies evaluating the genetic regulation of T cell molecular and functional traits in these diseases.

    • Kaitlyn A. Lagattuta
    • Hannah L. Park
    • Soumya Raychaudhuri
    Review ArticleOpen Access
  • In order to complete the transition to the era of large-scale integration, silicon photonics will have to overcome several challenges. Here, the authors outline what these challenges are and what it will take to tackle them.

    • Sudip Shekhar
    • Wim Bogaerts
    • Bhavin J. Shastri
    PerspectiveOpen Access