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"Advancements in Healable Materials for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers have developed a healable and conductive sulfur iodide material for use in solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries, which are known for their high energy storage potential. The study's data is available upon request from the corresponding author. The research builds on previous work in the field of all-solid-state batteries and offers potential advancements in battery technology.

"Real-time Monitoring of Immune Cell Interactions in Living Organisms"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers have developed a method for universal recording of immune cell interactions in living organisms, providing valuable insights into cell-cell communication and interactions. The study utilized single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data and made the datasets and code available for further analysis. This approach has the potential to enhance our understanding of immune responses and could lead to the development of new strategies for monitoring and manipulating immune cell interactions.

"Enhancing Fatigue Resistance of 3D-Printed Titanium Alloys through Advanced Techniques"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers have developed a titanium alloy with high fatigue resistance using near-void-free 3D printing. The study includes extensive data and references, and the core data used for the study is available from the corresponding authors. The research was financially supported by various organizations, and the authors are affiliated with Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science and the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Science and Technology of China.

"Social Learning in Freely Moving Macaques: Visuo-frontal Interactions"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Nature.com

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A study on visuo-frontal interactions during social learning in freely moving macaques has been conducted, with the source data and code availability provided. The research explores the neural correlates of social learning and decision-making in macaques, shedding light on the mechanisms underlying social interactions in non-human primates. The study contributes to our understanding of how macaques process social information and make decisions in a group setting, providing valuable insights into the neural basis of social behavior.

"Exploring the Dynamic Structures of the Human Intrinsically Disordered Proteome"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers have made available simulation trajectories and conformational properties for over 28,000 intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) of the human proteome, providing a comprehensive resource for studying these proteins. The data, which includes amino acid sequences, sequence features, and conformational properties, is accessible through an online database. Additionally, various tools and databases were utilized to gather information, and the availability of raw data to reproduce the results has been ensured. This extensive resource aims to advance the understanding of the conformational ensembles and functional implications of intrinsically disordered proteins.

"Cholesterol Precursor 7-Dehydrocholesterol Suppresses Ferroptosis Sensitivity in Cells"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Nature.com

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A study has found that 7-dehydrocholesterol, a precursor to cholesterol, plays a crucial role in determining the sensitivity of cells to ferroptosis, a form of cell death. The research, which utilized CRISPR screening and lipidomic analysis, provides insights into the mechanisms underlying ferroptosis and its potential implications for various diseases. The data from the study are available online, contributing to the accessibility and reproducibility of the findings.

Unveiling the Potential of 3D-Printed High-Entropy Alloys

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers have published a study on the three-dimensional atomic structure and local chemical order of medium- and high-entropy nanoalloys. The study provides valuable insights into the composition and arrangement of atoms in these alloys, which can have significant implications for their properties and performance. The raw and processed experimental data, as well as the MATLAB source codes for data analysis, are available on GitHub for further research and exploration.

Mapping Genomic Mutational Constraints and Disease-Related Variants in Human Genomes

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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The article provides information on the data and code availability for a genomic mutational constraint map using variation in 76,156 human genomes. The aggregated allele frequency dataset is available for download, along with constraint statistics, and individual-level data for specific projects. The code for quality control and computation of constraint statistics is also publicly available. The article includes references to related studies and resources for further exploration.

Unveiling the Genetic Secrets of Prostate Cancer: Novel Risk Variants, Age Disparities, and PSA Levels

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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A multi-ancestry genome-wide study has identified 187 novel risk variants associated with prostate cancer. The study utilized data from diverse populations and identified new susceptibility loci, providing insights into the genetic risk factors for prostate cancer. The findings contribute to the development of genetic risk prediction models and highlight the importance of considering multi-ancestry populations in prostate cancer research. The data from this study is publicly available for further analysis and investigation.

"Confirmed: M87's Spinning Black Hole Connected to Precessing Jet Nozzle"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers studying the M87 black hole have discovered a precessing jet nozzle connecting to the spinning black hole. The study utilized data from the Event Horizon Telescope and East Asian VLBI Network observations, along with simulations using public software. The findings provide insights into the dynamics of black hole accretion disks and the alignment of jets with spinning black holes. The raw data and simulation codes are available for further research.

Unveiling the Role of Alzheimer's Disease Genetic Variants in Microglia

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers have conducted a functional characterization of genetic variants associated with Alzheimer's disease in microglia, a type of immune cell in the brain. The study utilized various datasets, including pcHi-C, ATAC-seq, RNA-seq, scRNA-seq, and HypR-seq, to investigate the impact of these variants on gene regulation and chromatin interactions. The data from the study is available for further analysis, and the custom code used for data analysis has been made publicly accessible. The findings provide insights into the genetic architecture of Alzheimer's disease and its association with microglial function.

"Acetyl-methyllysine: A Key Marker for Active Transcription Start Sites"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers have discovered that acetyl-methyllysine, a reversible lysine post-translational modification, marks chromatin at active transcription start sites. This modification plays a crucial role in regulating RNA synthesis and gene expression. The study provides insights into the molecular mechanisms of epigenetic control and highlights the importance of acetyl-methyllysine in chromatin structure and protein interactions. The data from various experiments have been made available in public databases for further analysis.

Mitochondrial DNA: Unraveling Maternal Inheritance and Sperm's Deficiency

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers studying the molecular basis for maternal inheritance of human mitochondrial DNA have provided data availability and code availability for their study. The research findings suggest that the regulation of mitochondrial DNA copy number during spermatogenesis plays a crucial role in the maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA. The study highlights the importance of protecting the privacy of research participants while facilitating controlled access to research data for legitimate research purposes.

17 Genetic Loci Linked to Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Identified in Meta-Analysis

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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A genome-wide association meta-analysis has identified 17 genetic loci associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The study analyzed data from over 1.1 million individuals of diverse ancestries and found genetic variants that influence the risk of NAFLD, providing insights into the underlying biology of the disease. The findings highlight the importance of genetic factors in the development of NAFLD and may lead to improved understanding, prevention, and treatment of this common liver disorder. Data from the study is publicly available for further research.

Tropical Forests on the Brink: Impending Leaf Death and Photosynthesis Crisis

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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Tropical forests are approaching critical temperature thresholds, according to a study that analyzed the heat tolerance of 147 tropical forest species. The research found that leaf heat tolerance varied with elevation and leaf functional traits, but not with phylogeny. The study highlights the need to address climate change and protect tropical forests, as rising temperatures could have significant impacts on their biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Data and code related to the study are available for further analysis.