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Ion Valency as a Molecular Switch for Salt‐Resistant Underwater Adhesion
Monovalent K+ ions weaken adhesion by forming K+‐π complexes with weak bridging capacity. In contrast, multivalent cations like Y3+ enhance adhesion by forming stable π‐cation‐π bridging networks, which are resistant to salt and capable of compensating for the loss of native π–π and NH3+‐π interactions.
Chang‐Sheng Wang+13 more
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In experimental aesthetics the relationship between the arts and cognitive neuroscience has gained particular interest in recent years. But has cognitive neuroscience indeed something to offer when studying the arts?
Y. Bao+3 more
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A machine learning‐driven microkinetic framework, based on graph neural networks is developed, for screening non‐noble catalysts in NH2OH hydrogenation. This approach enables the discovery of efficient catalysts for plasma–electrochemical ammonia synthesis directly from air under ambient conditions. CuMnSb is identified as a top‐performing, sustainable
Chengyi Zhang+9 more
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This paper contrasts electrospinning and 3D printing for porous membrane fabrication, evaluating their evolution, cost, resolution, mechanical traits, and scalability. While 3D printing excels in material diversity and industrial adaptability, electrospinning achieves finer resolution and thermal resilience.
Eya Kacem+6 more
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Magnetic Steganography Based on Wide‐Field Diamond Quantum Microscopy
This document illustrates magnetic steganography. Magnetic graphics, including pixel art and QR codes, are produced using magnetic materials (such as Ni) and obscure behind patterns manufactured using non‐magnetic materials (such as Au), which are unveiled through widefield quantum microscopy. Furthermore, manipulating the electron spin of NV with dual
Jungbae Yoon+7 more
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Improving the Success of First Term General Chemistry Students at a Liberal Arts Institution
General Chemistry is a high impact course at Benedictine University where a large enrollment of ~250 students each year, coupled with low pass rates of a particularly vulnerable student population from a retention point of view (i.e., first-year college ...
Kari L. Stone+2 more
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Oligomerization‐Induced Supramolecular Glass with Superior Processability and Optical Functions
Oligomerization‐induced supramolecular glass (BGG) is formed via a catalyst‐free melt‐quenching strategy from benzoguanamine. The in situ formation of diverse oligomers suppresses crystallization, enabling glass formation. BGG exhibits a high Tg (100.1 °C), polymer‐like modulus, and bright aggregation‐induced emission, and is readily processed into ...
Zixuan Liu+9 more
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Incoherent Digital Holography Empowered by Wavefront and Information Engineering: A Review
Advancements in incoherent digital holography (IDH) have been achieved via wavefront engineering (using spatial light modulators, diffractive optics, and metasurfaces) and information engineering (using compressive sensing and deep learning). This paper presents an overview of IDH with wavefront and information engineering, paving the way toward its ...
Teruyoshi Nobukawa
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Teaching Artists Research Project [PDF]
There have been remarkable advances in arts education, both in and out of schools, over the last fifteen years, despite a difficult policy environment. Teaching artists, the hybrid professionals that link the arts to education and community life, are the
Eric Hedberg+3 more
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The electronic and magnetic properties of Co and Mn doped Hf₂C and Zr₂C MXene monolayers are investigated using first principles DFT+U calculations. Doping significantly modifies both the electronic structure and magnetic behavior, with bandgap opening that may be suitable for infrared applications.
Emre Bölen, Meryem Derya Alyörük
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