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The graphic illustrates the design of a hybrid bilayer composed of a liquid crystal hydrogel (LCH) and a liquid crystal network (LCN). The figure highlights the magnetic alignment of the chromonic hydrogel and the thermal‐responsive actuation of the LCN along with the LCH when both layers are aligned or misaligned, enabling programmable, light‐driven ...
Ramón Santiago Herrera Restrepo +13 more
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The health sector - led campaign to realise Australia's national Strategy on health and climate change. [PDF]
Armstrong F.
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Electrochemical CO2RR is a key technology for converting CO2 into chemicals, but there remains a gap between “laboratory science” and “engineering practice” in current research. This review establishes a multi‐scale research framework, encompassing atomic‐level characterization, microenvironment regulation, external field‐assisted optimization, and AI ...
Ping Hong +3 more
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Updating global green-hydrogen production costs and configurations under future climates. [PDF]
Wu H, Sun M, Craig MT.
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Electrospun PAN‐MXene nanofibers and yarns integrate enhanced thermal conductivity, photothermal conversion, and triboelectric energy harvesting within a flexible architecture. Interconnected MXene networks promote efficient phonon transport, while their surface chemistry strengthens tribo‐negative behavior, enabling a high power density of 432.7 mW m ...
Ahmadreza Moradi +2 more
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Analytical policy commentary: Multi-prong strategies for effective climate-resilient community-based health programming in humanitarian settings and beyond. [PDF]
Gebremeskel AT +5 more
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Source control as adaptation to climate change for urban drainage systems
Gilles Rivard +2 more
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Climate System Modeling. Kevin E. Trenberth (Editor). 1992. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. xxix + 788p, illustrated, hard cover. ISBN 0-521-43231-6. £35.00. [PDF]
Roger G. Barry
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As‐spun carbon materials produced from Lignosulfonate, gelatin, and alginate, selected for water solubility, and ability to produce templated sustainable carbon nanostructures. Gelatin and alginate are sacrificial during thermal processing, allowing the production of engineered high surface area nanostructures, which are further characterized for ...
Judith Miralda‐Jalle +6 more
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