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Research Progress in Wearable Microneedle Sensors for Health Analysis
Wearable biosensors are transforming personal healthcare by enabling minimally invasive, molecular‐level monitoring. Emerging electrochemical microneedle sensors can detect analytes in interstitial fluid, enabling painless extraction and real‐time tracking.
Adnan Zameer +3 more
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This article explores what drives households to adopt solar PV and battery systems in South East Queensland. Using hybrid discrete choice experiments, it reveals distinct adopter profiles and highlights cost, system size, and energy independence as key motivators.
Mohammad Alipour +3 more
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The Invisible Killer of the Market Economy: The COVID-19
Estrada MAR.
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Correction to: Old tools for the new economy? Counterfactual causation in foreclosure assessment and choice of remedies on data-driven markets [PDF]
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Measuring Monetary Policy in Open Economies [PDF]
The paper extends Bernanke and Mihov’s (1998) closed-economy strategy for identification of monetary policy shocks to open-economy settings, accounting for the simultaneity between interest-rate and exchange-rate innovations.
Diego, Cerdeiro
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Innovative fabrication methods are crucial for developing next‐generation supercapacitors. These techniques optimize electrode structures, boosting energy and power density while enabling scalable production. By overcoming current limitations, advanced fabrication unlocks supercapacitors' potential as efficient, reliable energy storage for diverse ...
Nikita A. Wadodkar +8 more
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The Impacts of Market Structure and Contracts on Agricultural Markets [PDF]
Experimental markets were used to isolate the effects of market structure and contract design on market outcomes. Preliminary results suggest that market structure drives outcomes, and not necessarily contract design.
Anderson, John D. +3 more
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The shift to biodegradable materials in healthcare promises reduced plastic pollution, but their production, adoption, and long‐term impacts remain complex. Integrating lifecycle insights with global policy coordination is essential for meaningful environmental gains. Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic sharply increased medical waste, intensifying concerns
By Haoxuan Yu +2 more
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