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Complex geometrical optics solutions for Lipschitz conductivities
Lassi Païvärinta+2 more
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Analytical sensitivity factors from distributions of time of flight of photons for near-infrared spectroscopy studies in multilayered turbid media.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39845728/ [PDF]
García HA+4 more
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Poly(heptazine) imides (PHIs), a crystalline carbon nitride subclass, intercalate metals to deliver high stability, tunable electronics, and efficient charge separation. These features enable solar‐driven applications such as hydrogen evolution, CO₂ reduction, and organic synthesis.
Gabriel A. A. Diab+6 more
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White-Noise and Geometrical Optics Limits of Wigner-Moyal Equation for Wave Beams in Turbulent Media
Albert Fannjiang
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Effect of gradient-index lenses on the optical performance of SyntEyes. [PDF]
Lockett-Ruiz V, Navarro R, Rozema J.
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Versatile Cell Penetrating Peptide for Multimodal CRISPR Gene Editing in Primary Stem Cells
CRISPR machinery in diverse molecular formats (DNA, RNA, and ribonucleic protein) is complexed into nanoparticles with the cell‐friendly arginine‐alanine‐leucine‐alanine (RALA) cell‐penetrating peptide. Nanoparticles are delivered to primary mesenchymal stem cells ex vivo or locally in vivo to facilitate multimodal CRISPR gene editing. This RALA‐CRISPR
Joshua P. Graham+9 more
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Metasurface-based large field-of-view light receiver for enhanced LiDAR systems. [PDF]
Guo H+6 more
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Fractional Skyrmion Tubes in Chiral‐Interfaced 3D Magnetic Nanowires
In chiral 3D helical magnetic nanowires, the coupling between the geometric and magnetic chirality provides a way to create topological spin states like vortex tubes. Here, it is demonstrated how the breaking of this coupling in interfaced 3D nanowires of opposite chirality leads to even more complex topological spin states, such as fractional ...
John Fullerton+11 more
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HKUST‐1/TiO2 composite materials show a very high photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rate which increases as a function of the irradiation time until reaching a plateau and even surpasses the performance of the 1%Pt/TiO2 material after three photocatalytic cycles.
Alisha Khan+9 more
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