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New observation on <i>Corynetis</i> from the early Cambrian Guanshan Biota reflect burrowing life. [PDF]
Liu C, Liu J.
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Engineering Microbial Particles for Next‐Generation Biomedical Platforms
Microbe‐derived particles (MDPs), which include extracellular vesicles, outer membrane vesicles, inclusion bodies, polysaccharide particles, and virus‐like particles, represent a rapidly expanding category of bioinspired nanomaterials. With their natural origin, intrinsic biocompatibility, and highly programmable functionality, MDPs serve as a ...
Yuting Li +7 more
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New species of <i>Hymenogaster</i> (Agaricales, Hymenogastraceae) from North China. [PDF]
Mao N +5 more
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The value revitalization model of Qajar religious schools in Tehran. [PDF]
Taher Tolou Del MS +2 more
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Harnessing Phase Separation for the Development of High‐Performance Hydrogels
ABSTRACT Hydrogels are indispensable for the development of next‐generation bioelectronics, soft robotics, and biomedical devices, where their mechanical properties determine performance and reliability. Among strategies to enhance hydrogel mechanics, phase separation enables controlled heterogeneity resulting in gel networks that are reinforced by ...
Yue Shao +3 more
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Significance of Morpho-Palynological Diversity in Melliferous Plants in the Anzer Region (Türkiye) with Regard to Honey Authentication. [PDF]
Türker Z +3 more
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Advances and Perspectives in Graphene‐Based Quantum Dots Enabled Neuromorphic Devices
Graphene‐based QDs are zero‐dimensional carbon nanomaterials with pronounced quantum confinement and tunable electronic structures. Herein, we summarize their synthesis strategies and functionalization methods, and highlight their functional roles and operating mechanisms in devices, as well as recent advances in neuromorphic electronics. We anticipate
Yulin Zhen +9 more
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Adaptations for stealth in the wing-like flippers of a large ichthyosaur. [PDF]
Lindgren J +23 more
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Interlayer sliding in the RuO2Zn2F2 bilayer induces ferroelectricity and enables reversible valley polarization switching. The electric dipole and valley‐resolved band edges are intimately coupled, revealing sliding ferroelectricity as a powerful mechanism for electrical control of valley degrees of freedom in 2D materials.
Djamel Bezzerga +3 more
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