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Achievement of Transition Metal Chalcogenides/Oxides in Hydrogen Production by Seawater Electrolysis
Transition metal chalcogenides (TMCs)/oxides have shown great application potential in seawater splitting for hydrogen generation due to their adjustable electronic properties, abundant active sites, and excellent catalytic performance. ABSTRACT Under the impetus of global “dual carbon” goals, green hydrogen has become a key component of the future ...
Xiaohui Du, Xinyu Li, Jianna Li, Tao Sun
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Ocean Forecasting-The goal of Global Ocean Observing System
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Assessing trends and forecasting meteorological drought in South Africa using Savitzky-Golay enhanced hybrid deep learning. [PDF]
Sibiya S +3 more
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This study developed a catalyst composed of Ru nanoparticles directionally anchored at the oxygen vacancies of indium vanadate. Oxygen vacancy not only forms unsaturated V sites but also serves as an anchoring site for Ru nanoparticles, establishing a stable Ru‐V coordination structure through electronic metal–support interactions.
Qianyu Chu +4 more
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Editorial: Diagnostic and predictive roles of computational cardiovascular hemodynamics in the management of cardiovascular diseases. [PDF]
Liang F, Qiao Y, Perpetuini D, Ho H.
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Temperature generally drives latitudinal patterns in the strength of trophic interactions, including consumption rates. However, local community and other environmental conditions might also affect consumption, disrupting latitudinal gradients, which results in complex large‐scale patterns.
Catalina A. Musrri +6 more
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Beyond wind speed: Integrating oceanic indices and time-lagged features for superior wind energy prediction. [PDF]
Rathnayake N +5 more
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Developing a macroecology for human‐altered ecosystems
Although anthropogenically‐induced ecological disruptions are fundamentally important in defining ecosystem properties, they are largely overlooked by macroecological theory. Anthropogenic disruptions and their effects are generally not comparable to one another, nor to disturbances that are part of natural disturbance regimes.
Erica A. Newman +7 more
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