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Bismuthene Under Cover: Graphene Intercalation of a Large Gap Quantum Spin Hall Insulator
Bismuthene, a quantum spin Hall insulator with a massive 800 meV topological gap, holds great potential for room‐temperature devices but rapidly degrades in air. This study demonstrates that intercalating bismuthene between SiC and a graphene sheet preserves its structure and topology while preventing oxidation, enabling ex‐situ experiments and ...
Lukas Gehrig+7 more
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Effect of Pullulan-Chitosan Film Containing Titanium Dioxide (TiO<sub>2</sub>) Nanoparticle and Tarragon Essential Oil on the Quality Properties During Refrigerated Storage of Rainbow Trout Fillets. [PDF]
Khodanazary A.
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Aramid Nanofiber Aerogels: Versatile High Complexity Components for Multifunctional Composites
Different forms of aramid nanofibers (ANFs) and especially aerogels from them, offer a sustainable route to high‐performance biomimetic nanocomposites. Due to the cartilage‐like architecture, ANF‐based materials enable breakthroughs in energy, electromagnetic, biomedical, and water purification technologies.
Mingqiang Wang+9 more
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Correction: 'Vampire bats rapidly fuel running with essential or non-essential amino acids from a blood meal' (2024), by Rossi and Welch. [PDF]
Rossi GS, Welch KC.
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A 3D‐printed self‐powered auxetic mechanoluminescent photonic skin for underwater communication and safety monitoring is introduced. Its auxetic structures, with a negative Poisson's ratio, ensure exceptional conformability to curved surfaces, enhancing adaptability to dynamic underwater environments.
Xiaolu Sun+6 more
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Effects of replacing zinc oxide with different levels of zinc lactate on growth performance, serum indexes, intestinal health and gut microbiota in weaned piglets. [PDF]
Dai F+7 more
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This article explores the development of materials with multi‐scale control at the nanoscale (<100 nm), micrometer‐scale (80 µm), and macro‐scale (multi‐component geometries). This is achieved by applying polymerization‐induced microphase separation (PIMS) process via volumetric 3D printing (Xolography), expanding the design space for functional ...
Xichuan Li+5 more
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