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华人学者一天发表了9篇Nature论文
生物世界· 2026-01-15 08:18
Core Insights - On January 14, 2026, a total of 25 research papers were published in the prestigious journal Nature, with 11 of them authored by Chinese scholars, highlighting the significant contribution of Chinese researchers to global scientific advancements [3][5][7][8][10][12][13][15][17][19]. Group 1: Research Contributions - The paper titled "Mosaic lateral heterostructures in two-dimensional perovskite" was co-authored by Zhang Shuchen from the University of Science and Technology of China, Dou Letian from Purdue University, and Yu Yi from ShanghaiTech University [3]. - The research "Exciplex-enabled high-efficiency, fully stretchable OLEDs" was authored by Zhou Huanyu and Zhang Danzhen from Seoul National University [5]. - The study "Direct observation of the Migdal effect induced by neutron bombardment" featured Yi Difan as the first author, with contributions from Zheng Yangheng and others from various Chinese universities [7][8]. - The paper "3D-printed low-voltage-driven ciliary hydrogel microactuators" was co-authored by Liu Zemin from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich [10]. - The research "Trapping of single atoms in metasurface optical tweezer arrays" was co-authored by Yu Nanfang from Columbia University [12]. - The study "The Ubiquitin Ligase KLHL6 Drives Resistance to CD8 T Cell Dysfunction" was led by Li Guideng from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences [13]. - The paper "Language model-guided anticipation and discovery of mammalian metabolites" was co-authored by Qiang Hantao from Princeton University and Wang Fei from the University of Alberta [15]. - The research titled "Artificial intelligence tools expand scientists' impact but contract science's focus" was co-authored by Li Yong and Xu Fengli from Tsinghua University [17]. - The study "Sub-zero Celsius elastocaloric cooling via low-transition-temperature alloys" was led by Sun Qingping from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology [19].