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  • Here the authors present a non-FRET DNA-templated silver nanocluster probe that exhibits a distinct colour switch from green to red upon nuclease digestion, visible under UV excitation, offering a low-cost, effective alternative to fluorescent reporters for detecting nuclease activities.

    • Soonwoo Hong
    • Jada N. Walker
    • Hsin-Chih Yeh
    Article
  • Distinguishing proteoforms and post-translational modifications has remained a challenge. Here the authors explore single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer to probe amino acids via DNA exchange and map the location of individual amino acids and post-translational modifications within single full-length protein molecules.

    • Mike Filius
    • Raman van Wee
    • Chirlmin Joo
    Article
  • An electric dipole spin resonance protocol making use of hyperfine interaction enacts high-fidelity initialization of a four-qubit nuclear spin register in silicon. This protocol allows for high-fidelity qubit control and a path towards a register-based quantum computer using the exceptional coherence properties of donors in silicon.

    • J. Reiner
    • Y. Chung
    • M. Y. Simmons
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The nanospace confinement of a magnetic nanoparticle within a porous cage, coupled with an encodable DNA clutch interface, enables a remotely powered and controlled rotary nanomotor that is autoresponsive to its microenvironment.

    • Mouhong Lin
    • Jung-uk Lee
    • Jinwoo Cheon
    Article
  • Ptychography is a coherent diffractive imaging method that enables atomic resolution in four-dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy. Taking advantage of the nature of the investigated object, and therefore using atomic-orbital-like functions for the reconstruction of the object, the resolution can be further improved to an information limit of 14 pm.

    • Wenfeng Yang
    • Haozhi Sha
    • Rong Yu
    Article
  • Insects have been shown to have the ability to detect different chemical agents. Here, the authors present a nanomaterial-assisted neuromodulation strategy to augment the chemosensory abilities of insects via photothermal effect and on-demand neurotransmitter release from cargo-loaded nanovehicles to augment natural sensory function.

    • Prashant Gupta
    • Rishabh Chandak
    • Srikanth Singamaneni
    Article
  • In vivo positron emission particle tracking (PEPT) remains a challenge due to the lack of single-particle tracers. Here a sub-micrometre silica particle has been radiolabelled and isolated with high specific activity, allowing the dynamic tracing of a single particle in vivo using PEPT in mice.

    • Juan Pellico
    • Laurence Vass
    • Rafael T. M. de Rosales
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Resolving interactions of negligibly charged or neutral small molecules with their binding partners in a label-free manner is challenging. Here the authors present a single-molecule carbon-nanotube biosensor device for capturing aptamer–neurotransmitter kinetics at high temporal resolution, uncovering four-state structural transitions.

    • Yoonhee Lee
    • Jakob Buchheim
    • Kenneth L. Shepard
    Article
  • Proteins absorbed on nanomaterials often lose function due to denaturation. A poly(propylene sulfone) nanoparticle with site-specific dipole relaxation has been reported, which allows proteins to anchor to the nanoparticle without disrupting the hydrogen bonding or structure maintaining the protein functionality.

    • Fanfan Du
    • Clayton H. Rische
    • Evan A. Scott
    Article
  • A hybrid valley-centre tandem optical structure that combines perovskites and organic light-emitting diodes is demonstrated to obtain an efficient emitting device, showing the commercial potential of perovskite displays.

    • Hyeon-Dong Lee
    • Seung-Je Woo
    • Tae-Woo Lee
    Article
  • Bladder cancer treatment suffers from low therapeutic efficacy. Here the authors present radioactive 131I-labelled urease-powered nanobots that exhibit enhanced accumulation at the tumour site, enabling effective radionuclide therapy at low doses as an alternative treatment option for bladder cancer.

    • Cristina Simó
    • Meritxell Serra-Casablancas
    • Samuel Sánchez
    ArticleOpen Access
  • A soft artificial retina with flexible phototransistors and three-dimensional liquid-metal microelectrodes is used to enhance proximity to retinal ganglion cells and minimize damage to soft tissue as well as improve charge injection for vision restoration in retinal degenerative in vivo models.

    • Won Gi Chung
    • Jiuk Jang
    • Jang-Ung Park
    ArticleOpen Access
  • As singularities in non-Hermitian systems, exceptional points exhibit rich topological characteristics and have potential for sensing applications. Now, a nitrogen-vacancy spin in diamond exhibits a third-order exceptional line upon the introduction of multiple symmetries in the non-Hermitian Hamiltonian of the spin system.

    • Yang Wu
    • Yunhan Wang
    • Jiangfeng Du
    Article