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An aqueous potassium‐ion battery using vanadium hexacyanoferrate (VHCF) as the cathode and graphite as the anode is presented. During charge/discharge, K+ ions shuttle between electrodes through the electrolyte, enabling energy storage. The VHCF material demonstrates high capacity (≈121 mAh g−1), fast kinetics, and eco‐friendliness, making it a ...
Nilasha Maiti+10 more
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The Beat-Frequency Interpretation of Kilohertz Quasi-periodic Oscillations in Neutron Star Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries [PDF]
Dimitrios Psaltis+9 more
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Bulk and Surface Reactivity of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 in Contact with (Acidic) Water
The comprehensive investigation of the influence of (acidic) water on LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 as cobalt‐free lithium‐ion battery cathode material reveals that such treatment particularly affects a very thin layer at the particle surface, while the bulk material remains unaffected.
Annika R. Schuer+16 more
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Timing Spectroscopy of Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in the Low-Mass X-Ray Neutron Star Binaries [PDF]
Lev Titarchuk+2 more
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Artificial Intelligence‐Assisted Target Design for High‐Intensity Laser‐Driven Neutron Sources
This study presents an artificial intelligence (AI)‐assisted target design that combines particle‐in‐cell simulations with gradient ascent algorithm to optimize laser‐driven neutron sources. By enhancing the sheath electric field, the optimized structure increases neutron yield by a factor of 4,000.
Youjing Wang+7 more
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Parity-violating electron scattering experiments on Ca48 (CREX) and Pb208 (PREX-2) offer valuable insight into the isovector properties of finite nuclei, providing constraints for the density dependence of the nuclear equation of state, which is crucial ...
P.S. Koliogiannis, E. Yüksel, N. Paar
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Pulsar Statistics – III. Neutron Star binaries [PDF]
S. J. Curran, Dunc. R. Lorimer
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Nanoparticles Functionalized with Polymer Brushes for Gene Delivery
The engineering of the next generation gene delivery vectors requires the precise control of the architecture and physicochemical interactions controlling the transport, targeting, uptake, and release of nucleic acid materials to targeted cells. Polymer brush‐functionalized nanomaterials offer unprecedented control over such design and properties, and ...
Carlos E. Neri‐Cruz, Julien E. Gautrot
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Central Density of a Neutron Star is Unaffected by a Binary Companion at Linear Order in
P. R. Brady, Scott A. Hughes
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