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Disk-Planet Interactions During Planet Formation
J. C. B. Papaloizou+4 more
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A stretchable, event‐driven strain sensor with low energy consumption is developed using positive piezoconductive composites. These composites remain insulative when relaxed, while they become conductive when stretched. Their electrical characteristics are modifiable by the nickel's weight ratio and cross‐sectional geometry. Strain‐induced switching is
Yuji Isano+5 more
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Present-day Earth mantle structure set up by crustal pollution of the basal magma ocean. [PDF]
Ballmer MD+5 more
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Terrestrial and Habitable Planet Formation in Binary and Multi-star Systems
Nader Haghighipour+3 more
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This review highlights advances in printing with nano‐ and microparticulate diamond for applications such as sensors, thermal management, machining tools, and biointerfaces. By covering screen, inkjet, microcontact, and 3D printing techniques, it outlines how diamond particles can be integrated into composite materials and functional devices, while ...
Simona Baluchová+1 more
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An ultra-short-period super-Earth with an extremely high density and an outer companion. [PDF]
Livingston JH+20 more
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Here, recent progress is highlighted in colloidal magnetoplasmonic hybrid nanomaterials, with a focus on chiral plasmonics. Metal nanocrystals with intrinsic chiroptical features can lead to a combination of chiral plasmonics and magneto‐optics effects when interacting with the magnetic counterpart, offering a foundation for systematically designing ...
Miguel Comesaña‐Hermo+4 more
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Magma Ocean Evolution at Arbitrary Redox State. [PDF]
Nicholls H+3 more
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Radial distribution of planets - Predictions based on the core-accretion gas-capture planet-formation model [PDF]
K. Kornet, S. Wolf
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An optimized Mo‐doped NiO (MNO) film is developed using a magnetron sputtering process to overcome the limitations of pristine NiO in electrochromic (EC) applications. The MNO film exhibits improved optical modulation, faster response time, and enhanced cycling stability compared to pristine NiO.
Chang‐Shin Park+7 more
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