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  • Prion proteins are implicated in a range of neurodegenerative diseases, which are, in part, due to a disruption of metal homeostasis. Wattet al.use selective antagonists to show that prion proteins mediate zinc uptake by interacting with GluA2-lacking, GluA1-containing AMPA receptors.

    • Nicole T. Watt
    • David R. Taylor
    • Nigel M. Hooper
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Copolymers prepared by controlled radical chain-growth polymerizations usually contain ill-defined monomer sequences. Here, successive feeds of donor and acceptor comonomers are used to control the primary structure of the synthesized copolymers with very high accuracy.

    • Mirela Zamfir
    • Jean-François Lutz
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Changes in bubble foam structure influence magma strength. Here, Bakeret al. measure bubble size and wall thickness of basaltic foams and find that basaltic magmas are most likely to fail immediately upon vesiculation, but a permeability increase within a few seconds may reduce the risk of explosive eruptions.

    • Don R. Baker
    • Francesco Brun
    • Mark Rivers
    Article
  • Light-emitting diodes are attractive sources of light used in an increasing range of applications. This study presents a novel europium-based phosphor that gives rise to a substantial reduction in the glare that often makes LEDs uncomfortable to the human eye.

    • Hisayoshi Daicho
    • Takeshi Iwasaki
    • Hideo Hosono
    Article
  • Crystals containing atoms with widely disparate masses can exhibit unusual lattice dynamics. Using time-of-flight neutron scattering, Aczelet al. show that at high frequencies individual nitrogen atoms in uranium nitride behave as independent quantum harmonic oscillators.

    • A.A. Aczel
    • G.E. Granroth
    • S.E. Nagler
    Article
  • It has been proposed that phylogenetic diversity can be used as a proxy to estimate functional diversity and to predict ecosystem functioning. Here, the rapid evolutionary response of marine bacteria is used to study the positive effects of evolutionary history and species diversity on ecosystem productivity.

    • Dominique Gravel
    • Thomas Bell
    • Nicolas Mouquet
    Article
  • Microdisk lasers are useful for compact wavelength-scale photonic devices and circuits, but their operation by electrical injection can hamper their optical properties. Kimet al. show that a graphene-contact electrode provides efficient electrical injection while minimising optical losses.

    • Yoon-Ho Kim
    • Soon-Hong Kwon
    • Hong-Gyu Park
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Computed tomography relies on scanning to measure an object from many angles, which fails for shot-to-shot changes and ultrafast phenomena. Matliset al. demonstrate an approach based on spectral multiplexing for single-shot tomographic imaging and use it to measure femtosecond plasma filaments.

    • N.H. Matlis
    • A. Axley
    • W.P. Leemans
    Article
  • Humans, with their opposable thumbs, are not the only species with tool-related morphological adaptations. This study shows that tool use in New Caledonian crows is facilitated by a straight bill, enabling a firm grip on tools, and an extremely wide binocular field, affording excellent visual feedback.

    • Jolyon Troscianko
    • Auguste M.P. von Bayern
    • Graham R. Martin
    Article
  • Plasmonic nanoparticles are useful as optical sensors, but their spectral resolution is hindered by the linewidth of the plasmon resonance. Schmidtet al. find that coupling this resonance to a microcavity creates hybrid modes with enhanced sensing figure-of-merit and improved frequency resolution.

    • Markus A. Schmidt
    • Dang Yuan Lei
    • Stefan A. Maier
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Mice lacking the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 can develop colitis, which depends on inappropriate responses to commensal bacteria. Hoshiet al. now show that these responses are driven by colonic mononuclear phagocytes, providing insight to the initiating events, which may underlie inflammatory bowel disease.

    • Namiko Hoshi
    • Dominik Schenten
    • Ruslan Medzhitov
    Article
  • One of the five IL-17 receptors, IL-17RD lacks a motif thought to be required for downstream signalling. Melletet al. show that IL-17RD tunes IL-17A-dependent signalling; in its absence, MAPK signalling and neutrophil recruitment are impaired, but NF-κB activation is enhanced.

    • Mark Mellett
    • Paola Atzei
    • Paul N. Moynagh
    Article
  • Trapped ions and atoms coexist at different temperatures in mixed systems, and cooling of ions through collisions with atoms is required for the mixture to stabilize. Raviet al. study these effects using rubidium atoms and ions, and find a collisional cooling mechanism leading to stability of the mixture.

    • K. Ravi
    • Seunghyun Lee
    • S.A. Rangwala
    Article
  • Nanoporous zeotypes have applications as catalysts and in gas separation, but they are usually produced as moderately dense silicates and aluminosilicates with relatively low capacities for gas uptake. Here, zeotype structures are reported with very low densities and high total specific pore volumes.

    • Benjamin T.R. Littlefield
    • Mark T. Weller
    Article