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A cation-exchange approach to tunable magnetic intercalation superlattices

Picozzi, S. Engineering ferromagnetism. Nat. Mater. 3, 349–350 (2004). Article  ADS  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Ohno, H. A window on the future of spintronics. Nat. Mater. 9, 952–954 (2010). Article  ADS  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Ohno, H. Making nonmagnetic semiconductors ferromagnetic. Science 281, 951–956 (1998). Article  ADS  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Ohno, Y. et al. Continue Reading

The dynamics and geometry of choice in the premotor cortex

Behaviour and electrophysiology We blockysed an experimental dataset previously described11,59. Two male monkeys (T and O, Macaca mulatta, 6 and 9 years of age) were used in the experiments. Experimental procedures were in accordance with the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, the Society for Neuroscience Continue Reading

Mechanism of cytarabine-induced neurotoxicity | Nature

Kriaucionis, S. & Heintz, N. The nuclear DNA base 5-hydroxymethylcytosine is present in Purkinje neurons and the brain. Science 324, 929–930 (2009). Article  ADS  CAS  PubMed  PubMed Central  Google Scholar  Stone, J. B. & DeAngelis, L. M. Cancer-treatment-induced neurotoxicity—focus on newer treatments. Nat. Rev. Clin. Oncol. 13, 92–105 (2016). Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Berdis, Continue Reading

What incentives do companies need to publish research?

Academic research might lay the groundwork for modern technology, but the products we use daily are often shaped by innovations from corporate labs. Unlike in academia, where publishing is central to progress, corporate research tends to prioritize secrecy — protecting discoveries to maintain a competitive edge. That is not to say that companies don’t disseminate Continue Reading

Neuronal transfer of mitochondria to tumour cells promotes cancer spread

Winkler, F. et al. Cell 186, 1689–1707 (2023). Article  PubMed  Google Scholar  Hoover, G. et al. Nature (2025). Article  Google Scholar  Ayala, G. Annu. Rev. Pathol. 18, 493–514 (2023). Article  PubMed  Google Scholar  Borcherding, N. & Brestoff, J. R. Nature 623, 283–291 (2023). Article  PubMed  Google Scholar  Watson, D. C. et al. Nature Cancer 4, Continue Reading

These scientists re-enacted Stone-Age voyage to Japan’s remotest islands

Five paddlers completed a journey from Taiwan to Yonaguni Island, across some of the world’s fastest oceanic currents, without modern navigation tools.Credit: Kaifu et al./Science Advances (CC-By-ND) Archaeologists have ‘drawn lines’ showing how Stone-Age seafarers could have discovered the southernmost islands of Japan, travelling northeast from Taiwan. But Yosuke Kaifu wanted to “know the story Continue Reading

Three science-led start-ups making their mark

The foundations of many market-leading innovations can be traced to fundamental research done at universities. The science-led start-ups highlighted below show the importance of a strong pipeline from academia to industry, as they make their mark in clean energy, climate monitoring and health care. TWELVE: Portable power Etosha Cave, co-founder of carbon-conversion company Twelve, wants Continue Reading

These are the top companies and countries for industry research

Prime location More than 1 in 20 of all research moves within the United States for the period 2020–24 were from academia to companies, according to data from Sydney-based blockytics company League of Scholars. Moves were calculated based on verified Google Scholar accounts affiliated with company e-mail domains, which means moves in countries where Google Continue Reading