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Some say there’s a global crisis of trust — but research reveals where the real problems lie.

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  • By using a fibre-optical analogue of the physics of black holes, theoretical and experimental evidence is presented for the process underpinning the generation of Hawking radiation and its backreaction onto the optical pump.

    • Lorenzo M. Procopio
    • Raul Aguero-Santacruz
    • Ulf Leonhardt
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  • Hydrogen-bonding networks engineered with isomeric molecules enable stable, saturated blue perovskite LEDs with record external quantum efficiencies up to 22.0%, advancing high-performance full-colour display technologies.

    • Yuanzhi Wang
    • Chengxi Zhang
    • Xuyong Yang
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  • An immunopeptidomics analysis identifies numerous Plasmodium T cell antigens that are conserved across malaria parasite species and expressed at several phases of the parasite’s life cycle, with possible applications in the development of a malaria vaccine.

    • Camila R. R. Barbosa
    • Luna B. de Lacerda
    • Caroline Junqueira
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