A‐Site Doping Enables Stabilization and Migration of Oxygen Vacancies in Langasite Frameworks
This work establishes A‐site doping in langasites as a viable route for stabilizing oxygen defects and promoting their migration, offering fundamental insights into the design of high‐performance oxide‐ion conductors. Open‐framework oxides are promising oxide‐ion conducting candidates for next‐generation solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) owing to their ...
Yang Chen +8 more
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The role of statins in mitigating venous thromboembolism incidence and severity. [PDF]
Merz LE, Barnes GD, Schaefer JK.
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Heavy Ion Bulk Parameters Associated with the Magnetic Reconnection Event at 23.3 Jupiter Radii
Wang, Jian-zhao
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Abstract On December 2023, the Juno spacecraft made a flyby of Io above the northern hemisphere at a closest approach (CA) altitude of ∼1,500 km (PJ57). The Juno/Waves and Radio‐occultation measurements showed a surprising large electron density ∼28,000 cm−3 near closest approach.
V. Dols, F. Bagenal
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Correction to: The establishment and potential spread of Osmia cornuta (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in North America. [PDF]
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Combining spironolactone to antiretroviral therapy accelerates HIV decay in humanized mice. [PDF]
Ling L +12 more
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Abstract Periodic high‐resolution imagery of Io is essential for understanding its surface evolution, from volcanic eruptions to tectonic deformation to large‐scale mass wasting. Juno flybys in 2023 and 2024 obtained imagery of the surface with the JunoCam imager at 1.8 km/pixel spatial resolution, comparable to global observations from the Galileo ...
C. H. Seeger +5 more
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Large-amplitude variability driven by giant dust storms on a planetary-mass companion. [PDF]
Tan X +19 more
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Synchronized Eruptions on Io: Possible Evidence of Interconnected Subsurface Magma Reservoirs
Abstract On 27 December 2024, Juno's JIRAM (Jovian InfraRed Auroral Mapper) instrument observed an unprecedented volcanic event in Io's southern hemisphere, covering a vast region of ∼65,000 km2, near 73°S, 140°E. Within the imaged region, only one hot spot was previously known (Pfd454).
A. Mura +19 more
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Nodal precession of a hot Jupiter transiting the edge of a late A-type star TOI-1518
Noriharu Watanabe +2 more
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