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Abstract Arctic amplification, the accelerated warming of the Arctic compared to lower latitude, remains poorly understood, particularly regarding the role of clouds. In this study, we analyze 26 years of downwelling longwave radiation (DLR) measurements from an Extended‐range Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (E‐AERI) at the US Department of
B. Riot‐Bretêcher +3 more
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Combined Classical and Quantum Accelerometers for Future Satellite Gravity Missions
Abstract Cold atom interferometry based quantum accelerometers (Q‐ACCs) are very promising for future satellite gravity missions thanks to their strength in providing long‐term stable and precise measurements of non‐gravitational accelerations. However, their limitations due to the low measurement rate and the existence of ambiguities in the raw sensor
Alireza HosseiniArani +9 more
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This paper reviews the state‐of‐the‐art and recent advances in bio‐integrated wireless power and data transfer technologies for flexible bionics, wearable and implantable bioelectronics. The architectures, operating principles, materials, and application technologies are presented in detail.
Massimo Mariello, Christopher M. Proctor
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Early fluid migration and alteration fronts in the CM chondrite Reckling Peak 17085
Abstract Reckling Peak (RKP) 17085 is a newly classified Antarctic CM chondrite that preserves a complex alteration history characterized by mild aqueous alteration (CM2.7), overprinted by a short‐lived thermal metamorphic event (heating stage III [<750°C]), and affected by low‐grade terrestrial weathering.
A. Musolino +7 more
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The potential and benefits of Raman spectroscopy as an analytical method for non‐invasive biomaterial characterization are presented. After a comprehensive description of the theoretical and practical background, the advantages of Raman spectroscopy are introduced through a selection of relevant examples from the literature.
Álvaro Fernández‐Galiana +3 more
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Effect of Polar Cap Patches on the High‐Latitude Upper Thermospheric Winds
Abstract This study focuses on the poorly known effect of polar cap patches (PCPs) on the ion‐neutral coupling in the F‐region. The PCPs were identified by total electron content measurements from the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and the ionospheric parameters from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program spacecraft.
L. Cai +8 more
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Abstract Long‐term variabilities of monthly zonal (U) and meridional winds (V) in northern polar mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT, ∼80–100 km) are investigated using meteor radar observations during 1999–2022 over Esrange (67.9°N, 21.1°E). The summer (June‐August) mean zonal winds are characterized by westward flow up to ∼88–90 km and eastward ...
K. Ramesh +3 more
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86th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (2024)
Meteoritics &Planetary Science, Volume 59, Issue S1, Page A1-A468, August 2024.
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Negative area compressibility of a hydrogen-bonded two-dimensional material. [PDF]
Feng G +8 more
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