Traceless Photopolymerization with Non‐Pulsed Red Light Enables 3D‐Printable Cell‐Laden Hydrogels
The paper presents a red‐light‐induced polymerization process, initiated by the FDA‐approved dye methylene blue and the cytocompatible co‐initiator triethanolamine, for fabricating hydrogels. This photopolymerization process is oxygen‐tolerant, cytocompatible, and, most importantly, leaves no color traces, resulting in completely transparent scaffolds.
Ali Eftekhari+10 more
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Specific features of ensuring economic security of coastal Arctic regions
Mikhail V. Ulchenko+2 more
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Reduced-Representation Sequencing Detects Trans-Arctic Connectivity and Local Adaptation in Polar Cod (Boreogadus saida). [PDF]
Maes SM+14 more
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A 3D‐printed self‐powered auxetic mechanoluminescent photonic skin for underwater communication and safety monitoring is introduced. Its auxetic structures, with a negative Poisson's ratio, ensure exceptional conformability to curved surfaces, enhancing adaptability to dynamic underwater environments.
Xiaolu Sun+6 more
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Disparities in rural development of the Russian arctic zone regions
Irina A. Efremova+3 more
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Comparative genomics reveals the high diversity and adaptation strategies of Polaromonas from polar environments. [PDF]
Du Y+10 more
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Sonicated Carbon Nanotube Catalysts for Efficient Point‐of‐use Water Treatment
The growing demand for freshwater and rising contamination of water sources require innovative treatment technologies. Sonicated carbon nanotubes can activate persulfate for selective contaminant degradation via nonradical pathways. This scalable approach enables rapid pollutant removal, offering a sustainable solution for decentralized freshwater ...
Xin Yang+13 more
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Analysis of economic development of the Arctic regions of Canada
Alexander A. Kobylko+3 more
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Roles of sea ice and seasonal heat storage in determining the seasonal Arctic surface warming are studied with CMIP6 simulations. [PDF]
Wu W, Dai H.
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