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The evolution of X-ray clusters in a cold plus hot dark matter universe
Greg L. Bryan +4 more
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Detecting proteins secreted by a single cell while retaining its viability remains challenging. A particles‐in‐particle (PiPs) system made by co‐encapsulating barcoded microparticles (BMPs) with a single cell inside an alginate hydrogel particle is introduced.
Félix Lussier +10 more
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NUCLEAR DOUBLE BETA DECAY, FUNDAMENTAL PARTICLE PHYSICS, HOT DARK MATTER, AND DARK ENERGY [PDF]
H. V. Klapdor‐Kleingrothaus +1 more
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A new, solution‐processable class of optical materials based on molecular hybrids of metal oxide hydrates and commodity polymers is discussed here, including their synthesis, processing into thin films, patterning, and photonic structures realized to date.
Victoria Quirós‐Cordero +9 more
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Biological and biologically‐inspired functional nanostructures with structural, thermal, optical, and sensing applications are reviewed. The role of nanoscale features in biological materials on performance is described, and their blueprints are used for bio‐inspired nanomaterials, synthesized using advanced techniques (i.e., photolithography, bio ...
Chao Hsuan (Joseph) Sung +15 more
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Direct detection of hot dark matter including light sterile neutrinos [PDF]
Yufeng Li, Zhi‐zhong Xing
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Recent Advances in Reactive Microdroplets for Clean Water and Energy
Reactive microdroplets enable precise and sustainable chemistry at small scales. This review explores their role as confined reactors and dynamic interfaces for synthesizing functional materials, fuels, and microdevices. It offers a critical perspective on how droplet‐based platforms can drive next‐generation technologies in clean energy, environmental
Qiuyun Lu +4 more
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Mixed Cold-Hot Dark Matter Model with Falling and Quasi-flat Initial Perturbation Spectra
D. Pogosyan, Alexei A. Starobinsky
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Halide perovskites are promising photoabsorbers in solar water‐splitting devices owing to their outstanding optoelectronic properties. This review summarizes advances in encapsulation techniques and material engineering strategies to enhance efficiency and device stability.
Wooyong Jeong +4 more
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