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Solid‐Like yet Reconfigurable 3D‐Printed Liquid Tubular Wires From Nonconductive Molecules
This work shatters the current reliance of liquid electronics on intrinsically conductive materials by introducing a novel interfacial redox strategy that transforms non‐conductive molecules into high‐performance, 3D liquid tubular wires with solid‐like electrical properties and exceptional reconfigurability. It opens a vast design space for all‐liquid
Yuchen Fu +6 more
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Fermion Helicity Flip in Weak Gravitational Fields
The helicity flip of a spin-${\textstyle \frac{1}{2}}$ Dirac particle interacting gravitationally with a scalar field is analyzed in the context of linearized quantum gravity.
Aldrovandi, R. +3 more
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Impact of conductive magnetite nanoparticles and anode polarization on glucose fermentation
Abstract BACKGROUND Electrically conductive materials and electrochemical stimulation strategies are increasingly explored to steer microbial fermentation towards desired metabolic outputs. These approaches also hold remarkable potential to couple wastewater treatment (WWT) to the production of value‐added compounds, in turn enhancing environmental ...
Clara Marandola +6 more
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Cryo‐EM reveals ArnA contamination during purification of a ciliary protein complex
ArnA contamination was independently observed during the purification of a soluble, low‐yield protein complex, leading to an unintended 3.23 Å resolution cryo‐EM structure. This work broadens recent findings and highlights ArnA as a recurrent His‐tag‐associated contaminant in Escherichia coli purification workflows.Endogenous Escherichia coli proteins ...
Xuguang Jiang, Masahide Kikkawa
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ABSTRACT The demand for protein‐based liquid foods is increasing due to growing awareness of the impact of diet on human health. This trend has prompted the food industry to explore minimal processing technologies that ensure both safety and clean‐label appeal.
Jerish Joyner Janahar +2 more
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Relative quantum gravity: localized gravity and the swampland
We perform a systematic study of the applicability of swampland constraints to theories of localized gravity. We find that these gravity theories can violate swampland constraints, but can be reconciled with them when coupled to a higher-dimensional ...
Edoardo Anastasi +4 more
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Searching for Leptoquarks in electron-photon Collisions
We study the production of composite scalar leptoquarks in $e\gamma$ colliders, and we show that an $e^+e^-$ machine operating in its $e\gamma$ mode is the best way to look for these particles in $e^+e^-$ collisions, due to the hadronic content of the ...
Abbott +34 more
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IFT cargo and motors associate sequentially with IFT trains to enter cilia of C. elegans
Abstract Intraflagellar transport (IFT) orchestrates entry of proteins into primary cilia. At the ciliary base, assembled IFT trains, driven by kinesin-2 motors, can transport cargo proteins into the cilium, across the crowded transition zone. How trains assemble at the base and how proteins associate with them is
Aniruddha Mitra +2 more
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Supersymmetry breaking warped throats and the weak gravity conjecture
We generalize the swampland criterion forbidding stable non-supersymmetric AdS vacua and propose a new swampland conjecture forbidding stable non-supersymmetric “locally AdS” warped throats.
Ginevra Buratti +2 more
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Emergence of immediate funds transfer as a general-purpose means of payment [PDF]
Immediate funds transfer (IFT) is a highly convenient, certain, secure, and economical means of payment using bank money. IFT is not available in the U.S.
Bruce J. Summers, Kirstin E. Wells
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