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The scientist is hiking towards the treasure of accurate and predictive simulations of relevant phenomena. Molecular Dynamics shows a path riddled with obstacles such as accuracy, speed or sampling issues. Deep‐learning offers a way around these obstacles, but runs into hurdles of its own.
Klara Bonneau +15 more
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“Salt Tectonics” on Titan: Radial Labyrinths as Topographic Expressions of Solid‐State Flow
Abstract Surface observations of Saturn's moon Titan revealed features characterized as dissected, elevated plateaus with high valley density known as labyrinth terrains. Of this terrain class, a subtype referred to as radial labyrinth is described as dome‐shaped uplifts with radial channel patterns.
Ashley M. Schoenfeld +4 more
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Non-solar noble gas abundances in the atmosphere of Jupiter [PDF]
The thermodynamic stability of clathrate hydrate is calculated to predict the formation conditions corresponding to a range of solar system parameters. The calculations were performed using the statistical mechanical theory developed by van der Waals and
Lunine, Jonathan I., Stevenson, David J.
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Siberian flood basalt magmatism and Mongolia-Okhotsk slab dehydration [PDF]
Experimental data combined with numerical calculations suggest that fast subducting slabs are cold enough to carry into the deep mantle a significant portion of the water in antigorite, which transforms with increasing depth to phase A and then to phase ...
Alexei V. Ivanov, Konstantin D. Litasov
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From Sea to Sweet: Seaweed's Role in Nutritious and Sustainable Confectionery
ABSTRACT Seaweed is increasingly recognized as a multifunctional ingredient in confectionery products, owing to its exceptional nutritional profile, functional properties, and environmental sustainability. This review highlights the integration of seaweed and seaweed‐derived compounds into a wide range of confectioneries, including chocolates, puddings,
Nima Mohammadi, Nikoo Ostovar
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Gas hydrate is a form of non-stoichiometric clathrate compound which is produced by hydrocarbon gas molecules and water molecules at high pressure and low temperature. Usually under atmospheric pressure and room temperature, the hydrate sample is easy to
TIAN Miao +6 more
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Far infrared spectra of amorphous and crystalline water ice and changes in these phases as the result of proton irradiation [PDF]
Far infrared spectra from 20 microns (500 cm(sup -1)) to 100 microns (100 cm(sup -1)) of water ice were measured. Amorphous ice deposited at 13 K has one absorption band at 45 microns (220 cm(sup -1)).
Hudson, Reggie L., Moore, Marla H.
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This review examines surface‐engineered phase change material composites as vital solutions for escalating thermal energy storage demands driven by urbanization. It elucidates their enhanced performance through chemical mechanisms, diverse compositions, and preparation strategies, emphasizing the role of carbon‐based additives in improving thermal ...
Laxman Singh +11 more
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Clathrate hydrates as a sink of noble gases in Titan's atmosphere
We use a statistical thermodynamic approach to determine the composition of clathrate hydrates which may form from a multiple compound gas whose composition is similar to that of Titan's atmosphere. Assuming that noble gases are initially present in this
Alibert +18 more
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This study demonstrates a vacuum annealing method to eliminate sodium (Na) from type‐II silicon clathrate thin films without hazardous chemicals. The sodium‐reduced clathrates exhibit enhanced semiconducting properties, notably improved surface photovoltage response.
Anil Kumar Bharwal +14 more
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