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  1. Don’t flock to faulty AI fashion
    Nature Physics, Published online: 13 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41567-024-02604-y Don’t flock to faulty AI fashion
  2. It takes more than forceful leaders
    Nature Physics, Published online: 12 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41567-024-02608-8 Migrating cell clusters exhibit finger-like protrusions at the front, attributed to leader cells physically dragging follower cells along. Now, an optogenetics experiment has shown that follower cells must also play a role in protrusion formation.
  3. Photon losses create tension for Gaussian boson sampling
    Nature Physics, Published online: 12 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41567-024-02610-0 Recent experimental claims of quantum advantage rely on the absence of classical algorithms that can reproduce the results. A tensor network algorithm can now challenge recent optical quantum advantage experiments.
  4. Optogenetic generation of leader cells reveals a force–velocity relation for collective cell migration
    Nature Physics, Published online: 12 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41567-024-02600-2 Leader cells play an important role in guiding migratory clusters in various biological processes. Now, the mechanical organization of leader and followers within a cell cluster is shown to enable collective migration.
  5. Circuit quantum electrodynamics detection of induced two-fold anisotropic pairing in a hybrid superconductor–ferromagnet bilayer
    Nature Physics, Published online: 12 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41567-024-02613-x Heterostructures of ferromagnets and superconductors may host exotic superconducting states. Now a circuit quantum electrodynamics technique is demonstrated that provides evidence for triplet p-wave pairing in such a heterostructure.
  6. Emergence of fluctuating hydrodynamics in chaotic quantum systems
    Nature Physics, Published online: 12 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41567-024-02611-z Fluctuating hydrodynamics posits that thermalization in non-equilibrium systems depends on equilibrium transport coefficients. This hypothesis is now tested by exploring the emergence of fluctuations in non-equilibrium dynamics of ultracold atoms.
  7. Self-organization of mortal filaments and its role in bacterial division ring formation
    Nature Physics, Published online: 12 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41567-024-02597-8 Treadmilling of cytoskeletal filaments is crucial for their functional self-organization. Now the mechanism underpinning this collective organization is shown to be the dissolution of misaligned filaments.
  8. Nonlinear absorption of an X-ray pulse during the formation of warm dense matter
    Nature Physics, Published online: 08 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41567-024-02594-x A bright, ultrashort X-ray pulse is used to transiently create and characterize warm dense copper. As the pulse intensity is increased, the opacity of copper is strongly altered. The recorded X-ray absorption spectra, substantiated by a theoretical electronic structure model, provide insight into the non-equilibrium electron dynamics during the formation of warm dense matter.