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Understanding Functional Materials at School
This review outlines strategies for effectively teaching nanoscience in schools, focusing on challenges such as scale comprehension and curriculum integration. Emphasizing inquiry‐based learning and chemistry core concepts, it showcases hands‐on activities, digital tools, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Johannes Claußnitzer, Jürgen Paul
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A simplified game engine for a game development course
Includes bibliographical references.
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Open Source 3D Game Engines for Serious Games Modeling
Andrés Navarro+2 more
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An Architectural Walkthrough Using 3 D Game Engine [PDF]
Mohammed E. Haque, Pallab Dasgupta
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Aerosol Jet Printed MXene Microsupercapacitors for Flexible and Washable Textile Energy Storage
This study introduces a novel approach using aerosol jet printing to fabricate e‐textiles with additive‐free aqueous Ti3C2Tx MXene inks. The flexible electrodes, systematically explored on cotton, polycotton, and polyester, exhibit remarkable areal capacitances of up to 4.4 F cm−2, achieving superior high‐rate performance, capacitance retention, and ...
Anastasiia Shandra+4 more
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Price Competition and Product Differentiation when Goods have Network Effects [PDF]
The objective of our approach is to develop a model which captures horizontal product differentiation under environmental awareness, product innovation under network effects, and price competition whereby environmentally friendly products are costlier to
Klaus CONRAD
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Dynamic Translation of Real-world Environment Factors and Urban Design Operation in a Game Engine - A Case Study of Central District in Tiebei New Town, Nanjing [PDF]
Jieren Tian, Chuanfei Yu
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A “liquid locking” strategy is proposed and implemented for scalable printing of crack‐free bassanite ceramic frameworks with interlocking microstructures to host ionic liquids as effective electrolytes for high‐temperature micro‐supercapacitors (HT‐MSCs).
Shiqian Chen+7 more
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Walnut seeds are enclosed in a remarkably strong shell made of sclerenchyma, separated by a pectin‐rich suture tissue. Different cell shapes and chemical composition of this tissue point to an opening mechanism, which is triggered by cyclic humidity changes.
Sebastian J. Antreich+3 more
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