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Novel green hydrogen - Fossil fuel dehydrogenation. [PDF]
Zhang K, Jin Z, Liu Q, Liu L.
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Gonzalez Martinez and collaborators develop a strategy to formulate high performance GelMA‐based bioinks with low solids contents. The resulting bioinks enable 3D bioprinting at 37 °C of high‐fidelity structures with tunable mechanical properties that support high cell viability and function.
David A. González‐Martínez +8 more
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Scalable and straightforward synthesis of electrocatalysts for green hydrogen economy via high-current-density alkaline water splitting. [PDF]
Xu Z +6 more
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A biocompatible sodium alginate‐based hydrogel is developed as a next‐generation submucosal lifting agent intended for EMR and ESD. The optimized formulation exhibits a composition devoid of endotoxins, high viscosity, demonstrates reliable injectability, and ensures prolonged mucosal elevation.
Iram Maqsood +9 more
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Texas: A green hydrogen hub to decarbonize the United States and beyond. [PDF]
Lin H +3 more
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Engineered nanoparticles capture disease‐specific biomolecular coronas that uncover hidden molecular features of Alzheimer's disease. Combined proteomic and lipidomic analyses reveal a characteristic shift in ribosomal machinery and energy metabolism, generating a multiomic fingerprint that supports accurate disease detection and opens new ...
Antonietta Greco +7 more
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Employing Dilute Bimetallic Dispersion on Nano-Photocatalysts for Enhanced Green Hydrogen Production Under Visible Light. [PDF]
Das S +5 more
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Catechol‐functionalized cellulose hydrogels are developed as injectable, bioadhesive platforms for retinal neuroprotection. The hydrogels exhibit tunable rheological and mechanical properties, strong tissue adhesion, and sustained antioxidative activity.
Kai‐Hsiang Chang +4 more
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Particulate photocatalysts for water splitting to produce green hydrogen on a large scale. [PDF]
Domen K.
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Portable Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Sensor for Rapid Swab‐Based Detection of Norovirus
This work reports a rapid, portable smartphone‐based sensor capable of detecting four norovirus genotypes from swab samples within 15 min. Sensor selectivity was validated through evaluation against four common live viruses. The swab‐based sampling process enabled simple sample preparation combined with the compact detection system, supporting use of ...
Amy Dann +13 more
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