华人学者一天发表了15篇Nature论文
生物世界·2025-05-15 06:41

Core Viewpoint - On May 14, 2025, a total of 30 papers were published in the prestigious journal Nature, with 15 authored by Chinese scholars, highlighting the significant contributions of Chinese researchers to global scientific advancements [1][2][4][7][8][9][11][13][15][19][21][23]. Group 1: Research Contributions - Research by Zhou Tianjun from the Chinese Academy of Sciences discusses how past warm intervals can inform future South Asian summer monsoon patterns [1]. - Yang Kaiti from South China University of Technology explores the role of radiation-induced amphiregulin in tumor metastasis [2]. - Hu Xile from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne presents findings on how encapsulated Co–Ni alloy enhances high-temperature CO2 electroreduction [3]. - Jing Liu from Duke University investigates a human-specific enhancer that fine-tunes radial glia potency and corticogenesis [4]. - Chen Haosen and colleagues from Beijing Institute of Technology study wireless transmission of internal hazard signals in Li-ion batteries [6]. - Mao Heguang from the Beijing High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research Center focuses on the crystallographic pathway to metallic hydrogen [7]. - Qian Youcun and Song Xingyang from the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health examine how apolipoprotein L proteins modulate gut immunity by targeting symbionts [8]. - Zou Weiping and Wang Shaomeng from the University of Michigan analyze the balance of STAT5 and STAT3 in shaping dendritic cell function and tumor immunity [9]. - Chen Ziting and colleagues from Hong Kong universities investigate bulk-spatiotemporal vortex correspondence in gyromagnetic zero-index media [10]. - Su Bing and his team from Kunming Institute of Zoology study genome diversity and natural selection signatures in mainland Southeast Asia [11]. - Yu Yang and Shi Wei from Peking Union Medical College explore shared mechanisms in initiating astroblastoma through oncogenic fusions [12]. - Li Mingyao from the University of Pennsylvania and Xuyu Qian from Boston Children's Hospital reveal human cortical layer and area specification through spatial transcriptomics [13]. - Chen Xie from Johns Hopkins University discusses the presence of water ice in the debris disk around star HD 181327 [14]. - Xiaowei Gu from RIKEN Brain Science Institute presents research on prefrontal encoding of an internal model for emotional inference [15].