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The oxidation of porous carbon fiber heat shield material at high temperatures is imaged using time‐resolved synchrotron X‐ray microtomography. Resolving the interplay between species diffusion and carbon‐oxygen reaction rate reveals spatially and temporally varying degradation across oxidation regimes, with profound implications for in‐depth material ...
Benjamin M. Ringel+14 more
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AI‐Driven Defect Engineering for Advanced Thermoelectric Materials
This review presents how AI accelerates the design of defect‐tuned thermoelectric materials. By integrating machine learning with high‐throughput data and physics‐informed representations, it enables efficient prediction of thermoelectric performance from complex defect landscapes.
Chu‐Liang Fu+9 more
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Spin‐Polarized Antiferromagnets for Spintronics
This review highlights recent advances in anomalous and spin transport phenomena in spin‐polarized antiferromagnets. Key effects—including the anomalous Hall, Nernst, and magneto‐optical effects—are discussed across various antiferromagnetic platforms.
Zhenzhou Guo+5 more
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Honey bees as models for gut microbiota research
Hao Zheng+4 more
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This study reveals how LiBH4 doping in argyrodite‐type Li6PS5Cl solid‐state electrolyte improves electrochemical stability by forming a tri‐layer SEI based predominately on Li3P/LiBH4/Li2S that promotes ion transport and blocks electrons. In situ XPS and TOF‐SIMS show thinner SEI, enhanced Li electrodeposition, and better interfacial wetting compared ...
Yixian Wang+14 more
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High‐performance ultrathin (≈7.8 µm) polycarbonate‐based electrolyte (UPCE) is fabricated, without the use of additional liquid additives. The designed UPCE delivers a high ionic conductivity (4.8 × 10−4 S cm−1) and an ultrahigh critical current density (11.5 mA cm−2) at 25 °C.
Shuixin Xia+14 more
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Microbial Evolution in Allodapine Bees: Perspectives From Trophallactic, Socially Plastic Pollinators. [PDF]
Tierney SM, Jeffries TC, Koch H.
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Ants, bees, and wasps. A record of observations on the habits of the social Hymenoptera
John Lubbock
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