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Penerapan Metode Pembelajaran di Perguruan Tinggi untuk Menghadapi Revolusi Industri 4.0
The industrial revolution 4.0 is marked by physical cyber which is starting to be applied in various industries today by developing a virtual world, in the form of human, machine and data connectivity which is better known as the Internet of Things (IoT).
Ni’mah Lailatul Mas’adah
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Phase Engineering of Nanomaterials (PEN): Evolution, Current Challenges, and Future Opportunities
This review summarizes the synthesis, phase transition, advanced characterization spanning ex situ to in situ and operando techniques, and diverse applications of phase engineering of nanomaterials (PEN). It further outlines key challenges and future opportunities, such as phase stability, architecture control, and artificial intelligence (AI)‐driven ...
Ye Chen +7 more
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FROM NEO-INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION TO NEO-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
In respect to innovations in production resources the author designed STR-organization of neo-industrial production, which includes pace maximization, pace method of selecting machines, universalization and STR-synchronization of production process (PP).
Vladimir A. Strokov
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This review summarizes the principles and challenges of nonaqueous lithium‐oxygen batteries and recent advances in cathode catalysts, including carbon‐based materials, metals, oxides, sulfides, nitrides, carbides, and redox mediators. It highlights emerging design strategies and artificial intelligence‐driven approaches, emphasizing data‐assisted ...
Yuqing Yao +8 more
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Factor prices and productivity growth during the British Industrial Revolution [PDF]
This paper presents new estimates of total factor productivity growth in Britain for the period 1770–1860. We use the dual technique and argue that the estimates we derive from factor prices are of similar quality to quantity-based calculations.
Hans Joachim Voth, Pol Antràs
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Weaving Intelligence: Thermally Drawn Multimaterial Fibers Toward AI‐Enabled Smart Textiles
Thermally drawn multimaterial fibers are rapidly advancing as intelligent structural units for next‐generation smart textiles. Integrating multimaterial architectures with neuromorphic and spiking‐neural‐network principles enables fabrics that can sense, compute, and adapt autonomously.
Vuong Dinh Trung +9 more
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Gibrat's law and the British industrial revolution [PDF]
This paper examines Gibrat’s law in England and Wales between 1801 and 1911 using a unique data set covering the entire settlement size distribution.
Leunig, Tim, Klein, Alexander
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The role of the state in the Third Industrial Revolution
The aim of the present work is to provide some theoretical reflections and empirical evidence on the role of the State in stimulating knowledge-based entrepreneurship and growth during the Third Industrial Revolution.
COLLI, ANDREA +3 more
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At present, the world economy is at the stage of formation of the fourth industrial revolution, which is called to raise the industry to a new qualitative level.
Asaturova Julia, Mikhailova Anna
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Self‐standing, strong sulfonated covalent organic framework membranes with varied ionic‐group density are developed for osmotic energy conversion. Optimized charge‐governed nanochannels enable highly selective ion transport, delivering a power density of 24.53 W m−2 under seawater/freshwater salinity gradients.
Xi Ma +5 more
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