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Phase Engineering of a 1D van der Waals Thin Film
Explores the transformative potential of 1D van der Waals materials, focusing on the monoclinic‐to‐tetragonal phase transition in NbTe4, its atomic‐scale mechanisms, and significant metal‐insulator transition (MIT) behavior. Highlights advanced imaging insights and the applications of reversible phase transitions in memory devices, sensors, and ...
Yi Shuang, Daisuke Ando, Yuji Sutou
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Elevated CO<sub>2</sub> alters relative belowground carbon investment for nutrient acquisition in a mature temperate forest. [PDF]
Reay MK+15 more
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Synthetic cells are engineered herein to respond to an external chemical messenger by the activation of intracellular catalysis. The chemical messenger molecules are catalytically generated by an extracellular enzyme or a mineral surface, whereas the intracellular catalysis emerges via direct enzyme activation or via protein refolding.
Dante G. Andersen+5 more
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Impact of Bulk-Phase Self-Assembly on Growth and Activation of Aqueous Surfactant Aerosol. [PDF]
Vepsäläinen S, Prisle NL.
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Eco‐friendly nanowave‐textured implants produced via femtosecond laser fabrication enhance bone regeneration by orchestrating a precise mechanotransduction cascade. This nanotopography directs mesenchymal stem cell alignment and cytoskeletal organization, triggering changes in nuclear shape and chromatin acetylation that prime cells for osteogenesis ...
Bosu Jeong+15 more
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Isotopic source signatures of stratospheric CO inferred from in situ vertical profiles. [PDF]
Hooghiem JJD+5 more
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Cobalt Oxide (Co<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>) Thin Films Synthesized by Atmospheric Pressure PECVD: Deposition Mechanisms and Catalytic Potential. [PDF]
Mallmann J+8 more
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Spaceborne LiDAR Systems: Evolution, Capabilities, and Challenges. [PDF]
Bolcek J+5 more
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An early origin of oxygenic photosynthesis delays the Great Oxidation. [PDF]
Horne JE, Goldblatt C, Kump L.
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