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Ultrafast Laser Synthesis of Zeolites
The study presents a novel ultrafast laser‐driven synthesis technique for zeolites directly in liquid. Laser pulses create a microscopic reactor that controls reaction kinetics at femto‐ and picosecond timescales. Nonlinear light‐matter interactions drive nucleation and growth, allowing the process to be paused at any stage of self‐assembly.
Sezin Galioglu+11 more
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Van Der Waals Hybrid Integration of 2D Semimetals for Broadband Photodetection
Advanced broadband photodetector technologies are essential for military and civilian applications. 2D semimetals, with their gapless band structures, high mobility, and topological protection, offer great promise for broadband PDs. This study reviews the latest advancements in broadband PDs utilizing heterostructures that combine 2D semimetals with ...
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This review highlights recent progress in piezoelectric materials for regenerative medicine, emphasizing their ability to convert mechanical stimuli into bioelectric signals that promote tissue repair. Key discussions cover the intrinsic piezoelectric properties of biological tissues, co‐stimulation cellular mechanisms for tissue regeneration, and ...
Xinyu Wang+3 more
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An improved protocol for metagenomic DNA isolation from low microbial biomass alkaline hot-spring sediments and soil samples. [PDF]
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Burns, 1996
This case report describes a woman who, while visiting a hot spring, received partial- and full-thickness immersion scald burns of both ankles and heels. The prevention of such accidents is most important; efforts should be made to educate guides and tourists about the potential hazards inherent in these resorts.
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This case report describes a woman who, while visiting a hot spring, received partial- and full-thickness immersion scald burns of both ankles and heels. The prevention of such accidents is most important; efforts should be made to educate guides and tourists about the potential hazards inherent in these resorts.
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Formaldehyde in hot springs. [PDF]
Low concentrations (microM) of formaldehyde have been found in four hot springs, two in Iceland, one in Mexico and one in Southern California. A polarographic method for analyzing natural solution for formaldehyde and acetaldehyde is described. A review of other occurrences of formaldehyde in natural solutions is also included.
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Nature, 2015
The detection of silicon-rich particles originating from Saturn's moon Enceladus suggests that water–rock interactions are currently occurring inside it — the first evidence of ongoing hydrothermal activity beyond Earth. See Letter p.207 Hsiang-Wen Hsu et al.
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The detection of silicon-rich particles originating from Saturn's moon Enceladus suggests that water–rock interactions are currently occurring inside it — the first evidence of ongoing hydrothermal activity beyond Earth. See Letter p.207 Hsiang-Wen Hsu et al.
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The Geochemistry of Hot Springs
2021The geochemistry of hot springs is fundamental to explain the composition of hydrothermal fluids and includes references to their most common mineral content. Different sections of the chapter are looking at various hydrothermal processes as well as unusual thermo-tolerant life forms such as thermophiles and hyper-thermophiles. The chemical composition
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