Advancing Energy Materials by In Situ Atomic Scale Methods
Progress in in situ atomic scale methods leads to an improved understanding of new and advanced energy materials, where a local understanding of complex, inhomogeneous systems or interfaces down to the atomic scale and quantum level is required. Topics from photovoltaics, dissipation losses, phase transitions, and chemical energy conversion are ...
Christian Jooss +21 more
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Dynamical Models of the Interactions Between Vaccination and Antibiotic Resistance. [PDF]
Zhang R, Zhu J.
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The Role of Federal Policy in Establishing Ecosystem Service Markets [PDF]
Chiono, Anton A., Wayburn, Laurie A.
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Stage‐Specific Roles of Deep Eutectic Solvents in Recycling of Spent Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) offer tunable acidity, redox, and coordination properties for selective recycling of spent lithium‐ion battery cathodes. Through co‐dissolution, single‐ and two‐metal separations, DESs enable sustainable recovery of critical metals for closed‐loop regeneration of battery‐grade materials, advancing a circular economy for ...
Jingxiu Wang +4 more
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Integrating MaxEnt and PLUS for Predictive Modeling of Mangrove Suitability and Land Use Impacts in Coastal Guangdong, China. [PDF]
Liang Z +4 more
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Recent Advances in Nano‐Microstructured Catalysts for Electrochemical Seawater Electrocatalysis
This review highlights advances in nano‐ and microstructured catalysts for electrochemical seawater conversion. It elucidates design principles, mechanistic understanding, and machine‐learning‐assisted discovery, and outlines key challenges and future opportunities toward efficient, selective, and durable seawater electrocatalysis.
Xiaodong Shao +5 more
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Wood chemical composition of forest management residues for bioenergy. [PDF]
Roy Proulx S +5 more
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Temperature and Farm Labor in Nigeria
ABSTRACT We estimate the impact of temperature shocks on the composition of farm labor in rural Nigeria using a nationally representative household panel survey. Leveraging plausibly exogenous year‐to‐year variation in growing season temperatures, we find that warmer temperatures significantly alter farm labor composition, prompting a substantial shift
Andu Berha
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Basin ecological function zoning based on gross ecosystem product. [PDF]
Li X, Meng X, Lu Z, Sun J, Zhang M.
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An operational system for evaluating sustainability of organic, integrated and conventional farming systems [PDF]
Giesen, G. +4 more
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