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This study presents a 3D‐printed carrier for the slow release of insect pheromones. Reinforced by lignosulfonate and Fe³⁺ coordination in a cellulose acetate matrix, it enables sustained release for up to six weeks with remarkable trapping efficacy. Featuring soil degradability and recyclable re‐printing capability, this carrier provides a sustainable ...
Teng Wang +6 more
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A cloud infrastructure for enabling provision of the Material Testing as a Service (MTaaS) [PDF]
Yang Song, Manaf Al-Ahmad, Yi Qin
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Cinnamic‐hydroxamic‐acid derivatives (CHADs) are identified as novel inhibitors of the bacterial nucleoid‐associated protein HU, exhibiting potent antibacterial, anti‐biofilm (both inhibition and eradication), and DNA relaxation (anti‐supercoiling) activities. Moreover, CHADs demonstrate strong synergistic effects with multiple antibiotics.
Huan Chen +22 more
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Optimized CatBoost machine learning (OCML) for DDoS detection in cloud virtual machines with time-series and adversarial robustness. [PDF]
Samy H, Bahaa-Eldin AM, Sobh MA, Taha A.
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Testing the meson cloud in the nucleon in Drell-Yan processes [PDF]
A. Szczurek +3 more
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This research deciphers the m6A transcriptome by profiling its sites and functional readout effects: from mRNA stability, translation to alternative splicing, across five different cell types. Machine learning model identifies novel m6A‐binding proteins DDX6 and FXR2 and novel m6A reader proteins FUBP3 and L1TD1.
Zhou Huang +11 more
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Cloud-based DDoS detection using hybrid feature selection with deep reinforcement learning (DRL). [PDF]
Satpathy S, Tripathy U, Swain PK.
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Two Novel S‐methyltransferases Confer Dimethylsulfide Production in Actinomycetota
This study identifies two novel S‐adenosine‐methionine‐dependent methyltransferases, MddM1 and MddM2, in actinomycetes from the Mariana Trench. These enzymes can convert toxic hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and methanethiol (MeSH) into dimethylsulfide (DMS), serving as a cellular detoxification and oxidative stress response.
Ruihong Guo +11 more
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