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Implementing AI‐Related Policies in Academic Journals: A Call for Global Action
Learned Publishing, Volume 39, Issue 3, July 2026.
Magdalena Boncler
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Spin‐Orbit Torque Induced by Switchable Crystal Inversion Symmetry Breaking
An exotic crystal inversion symmetry breaking in SrRuO3/BiFeO3 heterostructure is revealed, and it can be reversibly manipulated by the ferroelectric polarization of BiFeO3. This crystal inversion symmetry breaking can dramatically enhance the spin‐orbit torque efficiency in the SrRuO3 layer by more than 60%, providing an alternative to design an ...
Zhenyi Zheng +17 more
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Lifshitz Transition in Correlated Topological Semimetals
Theoretical calculations reveal that in YPtBi and GdPtBi, strong electronic correlations shift topological Dirac nodes away from the Fermi level by forming large hole pockets. This effect is sensitive to temperature and arises from interactions among 4d or 4f electrons, offering insights into Fermi surface engineering in quantum materials.
Byungkyun Kang +4 more
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Early evolutionary history of the seed
ABSTRACT The seed is an essential stage in the life history of gymnospermous and angiospermous plants, facilitating both their survival and dispersal. We reappraise knowledge of the evolutionary history of the gymnospermous seed, from its origin in the late Devonian through to the well‐known end‐Permian extinctions – an interval encompassing the ...
Richard M. Bateman +2 more
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This study reports the first scientific record of the spotted eagle ray Aetobatus ocellatus within a mangrove embayment in the Republic of the Maldives, documented through drone‐based observations. We observed four individuals, including one juvenile, that we recorded using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), highlighting mangrove habitats as potential ...
Giulia Senna +9 more
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Naturalist Identity and Biodiversity Conservation: The Mediating Role of Obligation
ABSTRACT Identity is a fundamental concept in social psychology; however, its application in conservation education has been limited. This study examines the impact of naturalist identity on biodiversity conservation behaviors, focusing on both direct and indirect pathways mediated by a sense of obligation.
Yichuan Meng, Jin Chen
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Coarse‐grained simulations show that the formation of transient anionic–cationic lipid pairs regulates the rate‐limiting step for the lamellar‐to‐hexagonal phase transition in mixtures of anionic and cationic lipids mimicking the endosomal membrane after fusion with lipid‐based nanoparticles, thus playing an important role in the endosomal escape of ...
David Noel Zimmer +2 more
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High‐Resolution Microlens‐Assisted Tunable n‐Type Optical Doping in Monolayer MoS2
The laser‐assisted microlens array processing (LAMP) technique enables sub‐diffraction, localized n‐type optical doping of monolayer MoS2 by utilizing self‐assembled microspheres as microlenses. Controlled sulfur vacancy formation under low‐power laser irradiation allows precise tuning of the carrier concentration.
Junil Kim +5 more
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The moisture‐induced degradation of hygroscopic scintillators limits their performance and lifespan in radiation detection. A 100 nm amorphous Al2O3 film, deposited at room temperature via FCVA with pulsed magnetic field confinement, offers high optical transmittance and ultralow moisture permeability.
Zeyu Yin +14 more
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ABSTRACT Observing beam‐sensitive materials using scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) at low electron dose conditions is challenging due to the low signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) of images. In this study, we aimed to improve the SNR of optimum bright‐field (OBF) STEM by introducing phase shifts to the incident electron probe using lens ...
Mitsuru Nogami +3 more
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