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  • Lithium–oxygen batteries are expected to have high-energy density, assuming that anodic lithium is fully reversible upon cycling. Shui et al. disprove this assumption by monitoring the changes of anode composition and morphology, and reveal the loss mechanism and transport paths of lithium ions.

    • Jiang-Lan Shui
    • John S. Okasinski
    • Di-Jia Liu
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 4, P: 1-7
  • Top-down control is important for sensory processing. In this study, the authors used virus-assisted circuit mapping to identify the brain networks for top-down modulation of multiple sensory modalities and the subnetworks within the visual network, thus providing an anatomical foundation for understanding the brain mechanisms underlying top-down control of behavior.

    • Siyu Zhang
    • Min Xu
    • Yang Dan
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 19, P: 1733-1742