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PEARL: Protein Eluting Alginate with Recombinant Lactobacilli

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Probiotic lactobacilli meet engineered living materials: This study introduces PEARL (protein eluting alginate with recombinant lactobacilli), an innovative engineered living material combining Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and alginate beads for controlled protein release.
Varun Sai Tadimarri   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Enhanced Electrocatalytic and Cathode‐Electrolyte Interfacial Properties With a Pr‐Based Simple Perovskite/Ruddlesden‐Popper Nanocomposite Cathode in Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells

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A novel Pr‐based nanocomposite cathode consisting of PrNi0.7Co0.3O3‐δ (simple perovskite) and Pr4Ni3O10+δ (Ruddlesden‐Popper) demonstrates enhanced oxygen absorption/surface diffusion and oxygen reduction reaction activity than pure PrNi0.7Co0.3O3‐δ. Combined with the precursor‐based cathode layer deposition technique, the nanocomposite cathode also ...
Ryo Kitamura   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Atomic‐Scale Insights Into Antisite‐Defect‐Induced Metallicity in Halide Perovskites

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Using an aberration‐corrected scanning transmission electron microscope, we identify that the PbCs antisite defect in CsPbBr3 shortens the Pb─Pb bond by ∼20 pm, and induces local strain and polarization, leading to a semiconductor‐to‐metal transition.
Sanxia Yin   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nanomaterial‐Based Inkjet Printing for Electrochemical Sensing

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Inkjet printing provides a digitally controlled, versatile, and highly reproducible method for fabricating and functionalizing sensing devices. This Perspective highlights how homogeneous, material‐efficient deposition enables precise patterning of functional inks and scalable integration of sensors for chemical and biological detection. The discussion
David Panáček   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Greenway development and gentrification

open access: yesSouthern Economic Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper presents research on expanding access to green spaces in developed areas. Critics claim greenway projects lead to gentrification by increasing the demand for housing and pushing out residents in nearby neighborhoods. We look for evidence of this phenomenon using a sorting model and panel data on aggregate populations in Atlanta ...
Jarron VanCeylon, Richard T. Melstrom
wiley   +1 more source

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