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December issue out . In this issue we feature a Focus on soft materials for robotics. We also highlight research on ion intercalation into birnessite, magnetoelastic composites, and Weyl fermions. Featured . Extremely long-range, high-temperature Josephson coupling across a half-metallic ferromagnet . Josephson coupling over micrometres and at tens of kelvins is demonstrated across the half-metallic manganite La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 combined with the superconducting cuprate YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 . D. Sanchez-Manzano . S. Mesoraca . J. Santamaria . Article 02 Dec 2021 Organic long-persistent luminescence stimulated by visible light in p-type systems based on organic photoredox catalyst dopants . Organic blends based on cationic photoredox catalyst dopants in neutral donor hosts show p-type charge transport behaviour. This favours reduced reactivity to oxygen in organic long-persistent luminescence materials responsive to visible light. Kazuya Jinnai . Ryota Kabe . Chihaya Adachi . Article 29 Nov 2021 Memristive control of mutual spin Hall nano-oscillator synchronization for neuromorphic computing . This allows versatile non-volatile tuning of the mutual synchronization of chains of up to four oscillators and provides a path toward individual oscillator control in large oscillatory arrays. Mohammad Zahedinejad . Himanshu Fulara . Johan ?kerman . Article 29 Nov 2021 Shaping the future of robotics through materials innovation . New classes of functional soft materials show promise to revolutionize robotics. Now materials scientists must focus on realizing the predicted performance of these materials and developing effective and robust interfaces to integrate them into highly functional robotic systems that have a positive impact on human life. Philipp Rothemund . Yoonho Kim . Christoph Keplinger . Comment 23 Nov 2021 Current issue . Soft features for robotics . Editorial 23 Nov 2021 Shaping the future of robotics through materials innovation . Philipp Rothemund . Yoonho Kim . Christoph Keplinger . Comment 23 Nov 2021 Cleaning the seas with blue diesel . Philip Ball . News & Views 23 Nov 2021 Topology and geometry under the nonlinear electromagnetic spotlight . Qiong Ma . Adolfo G. Grushin . Kenneth S. Burch . Review Article 14 Jun 2021 Single organic molecules for photonic quantum technologies . C. Toninelli . I. Gerhardt . M. Orrit . Review Article 10 May 2021 Chemical heterogeneity enhances hydrogen resistance in high-strength steels . Binhan Sun . Wenjun Lu . Dierk Raabe . Article Open Access 08 Jul 2021 Contents View all issues Subscribe Nature Materials is a Transformative Journal ; authors can publish using the traditional publishing route OR via immediate gold Open Access. Our Open Access option complies with funder and institutional requirements . Search Nature Materials Subject All Subjects Search Advertisement . Latest Research articles . Extremely long-range, high-temperature Josephson coupling across a half-metallic ferromagnet . Josephson coupling over micrometres and at tens of kelvins is demonstrated across the half-metallic manganite La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 combined with the superconducting cuprate YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 . D. Sanchez-Manzano . S. Mesoraca . J. Santamaria . Article 02 Dec 2021 Engineering living and regenerative fungal–bacterial biocomposite structures . Lignocellulosic waste is transformed into fungal–bacterial biocomposites that can be processed into recyclable, human-scale structural objects with biosynthetic and sensing–reporting functionalities. Ross M. McBee . Matt Lucht . Harris H. Wang . Article 02 Dec 2021 Organic long-persistent luminescence stimulated by visible light in p-type systems based on organic photoredox catalyst dopants . Organic blends based on cationic photoredox catalyst dopants in neutral donor hosts show p-type charge transport behaviour. This favours reduced reactivity to oxygen in organic long-persistent luminescence materials responsive to visible light. Kazuya Jinnai . Ryota Kabe . Chihaya Adachi . Article 29 Nov 2021 Memristive control of mutual spin Hall nano-oscillator synchronization for neuromorphic computing . This allows versatile non-volatile tuning of the mutual synchronization of chains of up to four oscillators and provides a path toward individual oscillator control in large oscillatory arrays. Mohammad Zahedinejad . Himanshu Fulara . Johan ?kerman . Article 29 Nov 2021 In situ imaging of amorphous intermediates during brucite carbonation in supercritical CO 2 . Non-classical crystallization may proceed through formation of intermediate phases, but it is not known whether these are linked to the final crystallization. Here, using an atomic force microscope at 90?bar, brucite carbonation is directly observed, with an amorphous intermediate acting as the seed for crystalline nesquehonite. Xin Zhang . Alan S. Lea . Kevin M. Rosso . Article 29 Nov 2021 Atomic-scale observation of non-classical nucleation-mediated phase transformation in a titanium alloy . A full kinetic pathway of a non-classical nucleation-induced phase transformation through metastable states is elucidated at sub-?ngstr?m resolution in a technologically important titanium alloy. Xiaoqian Fu . Xu-Dong Wang . En Ma . Article 25 Nov 2021 Latest Reviews & Analysis . Confined water controls capacitance . By using a battery of experimental and theoretical methods, it is shown that ion intercalation into the electrode material birnessite is mediated by structural water. Patrice Simon . Yury Gogotsi . News & Views 23 Nov 2021 Energy supply from magnetoelastic composites . The giant magnetoelastic effect measured in magnetic elastomers enables new energy generators for wearable and implantable electronics. Denys Makarov . News & Views 23 Nov 2021 Synchronized dancing under light . Coupled liquid-crystalline network oscillators incorporating light-responsive molecules show synchronized motion when stimulated by light. This behaviour resembles that of synchronized clock pendulums and may find uses in advanced soft robotics applications. Yanlei Yu . News & Views 23 Nov 2021 Weyl fermions promote collective magnetism . The polar magnetic semimetal NdAlSi hosts Weyl fermions that promote helical magnetism, and defines a roadmap for future work on correlated topological matter. Max Hirschberger . Yoshinori Tokura . News & Views 23 Nov 2021 Popping, locking robots . An interplay between deswelling and buckling in a polymer gel is harnessed to achieve sequential snap events for repeatable jumping motion, opening the door to autonomously moving soft robots. Johannes T. B. Overvelde . News & Views 23 Nov 2021 Cleaning the seas with blue diesel . Philip Ball . News & Views 23 Nov 2021 Silicon carbide incorporates quantum gates . S. Castelletto . News & Views 18 Nov 2021 A photocurable bioelectronics–tissue interface . Tsuyoshi Sekitani . News & Views 25 Oct 2021 Built from connected nested tubes . Yujia Wang . Xiaoyan Li . News & Views 25 Oct 2021 News & Comment . Soft features for robotics . Innovations in soft materials design and engineering are delivering promising functional components for advanced soft robotic applications. Editorial 23 Nov 2021 Shaping the future of robotics through materials innovation . New classes of functional soft materials show promise to revolutionize robotics. Now materials scientists must focus on realizing the predicted performance of these materials and developing effective and robust interfaces to integrate them into highly functional robotic systems that have a positive impact on human life. Philipp Rothemund . Yoonho Kim . Christoph Keplinger . Comment 23 Nov 2021 Architectures down to nano . Nanoarchitecture design of materials offers great opportunities to achieve unusual properties, but requires fabrication techniques that ensure sufficient resolution and material quality. Editorial 25 Oct 2021 A stand out family . Research continues to showcase the versatility and application potential of perovskites, while our understanding of their structural and mechanical properties continues to improve. Editorial 24 Sept 2021 A molecular jack-of-all-trades . DNA is much more than the genetic information it carries. It is a versatile material for creating systems with tailor-made functionalities that are having an important impact in emerging technologies. Editorial 25 Aug 2021 Quantum engineers in high demand . Gabriele Rainò, Lukas Novotny and Martin Frimmer discuss the approach they are pursuing at ETH Zürich to provide students with an education in quantum engineering. Gabriele Rainò . Lukas Novotny . Martin Frimmer . Why it Matters 13 Aug 2021 Collections . Computational Materials Design . Computation plays a vital role in the analysis of the materials that are needed to address current complex needs such as energy, information technology, or operations under extreme conditions. Insight 27 May 2021 Trending - Altmetric . Highly compressible glass-like supramolecular polymer networks . . Memristive control of mutual spin Hall nano-oscillator synchronization for neuromorphic computing . . Extremely long-range, high-temperature Josephson coupling across a half-metallic ferromagnet . . Organic long-persistent luminescence stimulated by visible light in p-type systems based on organic photoredox catalyst dopants . . . 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