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  • The splitting of water molecules into protons and hydroxide ions, and their recombination, occurs by proton transfer along hydrogen-bond wires. Now, first principle simulations of the recombination reaction reveal new atomic-scale details of the process showing that compression of the wire plays an important role.

    • David Chandler
    • Christoph Dellago
    • Phillip Geissler
    News & Views
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 4, P: 245-247
  • The famous Kramers turnover describes the extent of friction at which the transition rate of a small particle trapped in a bistable potential becomes a maximum. Militaru et al. present a version of this phenomenon pertaining to active colloids driven by non-conservative forces.

    • A. Militaru
    • M. Innerbichler
    • C. Dellago
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-6