Core Insights - The article highlights the publication of 21 papers in the prestigious journal Nature on May 21, 2025, with 6 papers authored by Chinese scholars, showcasing significant contributions to various scientific fields [1][2][5]. Group 1: Research Contributions - Hong Kong University’s Li Wenhai published a paper on a retrograde planet in a tight binary star system with a white dwarf, indicating advancements in astrophysics [1]. - Stanford University’s Qi Lei introduced CRISPR-TO, a programmable control system for spatial transcriptomics in live cells and neurons, enhancing RNA localization capabilities [2][3]. - The CRISPR-TO technology allows for the targeting of endogenous RNA to various subcellular compartments, demonstrating its effectiveness across different cell types [3]. Group 2: Findings and Implications - The research team demonstrated that repositioned mRNA in primary cortical neurons facilitates local translation at synapses, impacting neuronal growth and regeneration [5]. - The study on large gas inflow driven by a matured galactic bar in the early universe contributes to understanding cosmic structures [6]. - The unexpected clustering pattern in dwarf galaxies challenges existing formation models, indicating a need for revised theories in astrophysics [9].
华人学者一天发表了6篇Nature论文
生物世界·2025-05-22 07:41