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A novel stratum corneum‐inspired zwitterionic hydrogel is developed for intelligent, flexible sensors, featuring intrinsic water retention and anti‐freezing properties. The quasi‐gel, composed of hygroscopic polymers and bound water, maintains its softness across a wide range of humidity.
Meng Wu+8 more
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WS<sub>2</sub>/WO<sub>3</sub> modified carbon anode as efficient electrocatalysts for enhancing electricity generation and pollution removal. [PDF]
Sang Y+6 more
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COVID-19 Impact on Global Electricity Generation Structure-Based on Sustainable Development Perspective. [PDF]
Peng S, Yang X, Lu H, Guo K.
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Tunable Tactile Synapses Enabled by Erasable Doping in Iongel‐Gated Nanotube Network Transistors
Artificial tactile synaptic sensors are realized by an iongel‐gated single‐walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) transistor with reversible doping characteristics. The device senses and memorizes tactile stimuli and exhibits gate bias‐dependent excitatory or inhibitory synaptic behavior.
Yan Huang+5 more
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The Question of Generation Adequacy in Liberalised Electricity Markets [PDF]
This paper presents an overview of the reasons why unregulated markets for the production of electricity cannot be expected to invest sufficiently in generation capacity on a continuous basis.
L.J. de Vries, R.A. Hakvoort
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Spatial energy density of large-scale electricity generation from power sources worldwide. [PDF]
Nøland JK+4 more
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All‐Cellulose‐Based Photonic Glitters
Uniform, disc‐shaped photonic CNC glitters with adjustable structural colors and diameters are fabricated on hydrophilic ethyl cellulose films using electrospray deposition. By employing patterned ethyl cellulose films with pre‐designed hydrophilic regions, photonic patterns can be created with these all‐cellulose‐based glitters, demonstrating their ...
Ting Wang+5 more
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German Nuclear Policy Reconsidered: Implications for the Electricity Market [PDF]
In the aftermath of the nuclear catastrophe in Fukushima, German nuclear policy has been reconsidered. This paper demonstrates the economic effects of an accelerated nuclear phase-out on the German electricity generation sector.
Fürsch, Michaela+5 more
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