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A person's ability to receive positive thinking can play an important role in managing, assessing, solving problems, and controlling emotions in themselves and those around them, which is called emotional intelligence.
Linggarati Ghaffarah
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The Impact of Catalyst Layer Composition and Structure on Performance and Durability of PEMWE Anodes
This article explores a new type of anode for water electrolysis that uses less iridium, a rare and expensive metal. By combining stable iridium oxide with platinum and carbon‐based materials, the authors create a catalyst layer that maintains strong performance.
Lena V. Bühre +5 more
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On Punishment and Well-being [PDF]
The existence of punishment opportunities has been shown to cause efficiency in public goods experiments to increase considerably. In this paper we ask whether punishment also has a downside in terms of process dissatisfaction.
Jordi Brandts, María Fernanda Rivas
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Ductility Tuning via Cluster Network Characteristics of Porous Components
Network optimization via cluster characteristics induced by interaction of stress concentration is proposed, demonstrating increased cluster size and dispersion in non‐uniform porous components. The optimized structures exhibit, for the first time, that enhanced ductility and damage progression is controllable through zigzag cluster network designed by
Ryota Toyoba +4 more
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Binder‐free EGaIn–CB composite deliver printable, recyclable liquid‐metal conductors without sintering or polymer binders. Only 1.5 wt% CB yields shear‐thinning, high‐viscosity rheology, ∼60% bulk EGaIn conductivity, robust stretchability, high thermal conductivity, and strong EMI shielding (35 → 70 dB at 100% strain).
Elahe Parvini +4 more
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Peer Punishment in Teams: Emotional or Strategic Choice? [PDF]
Punishing the free-riders of a team can promote group efficiency but is costly for the punisher. For this reason, economists see punishment as a second-order public good.
Casari, Marco, Luini, Luigi
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The tripodal terpyridine‐1,3,5‐benzene tricarboxamide (BTA) ligand 1 is employed in the self‐assembly formation of novel luminescent materials using a range of lanthanide ions. In the polar protic solution, the results from the photophysical measurements are assessed using nonlinear regression analysis, while the functional material properties of the ...
Jason M. Delente +6 more
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Sympathy and Punishment: Evolution of Cooperation in Public Goods Game [PDF]
An important way to maintain human cooperation is punishing defection. However, since punishment is costly, how can it arise and evolve given that individuals who contribute but do not punish fare better than the punishers?
Fei Tan +4 more
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Reducing Personalization Time and Energy Cost While Walking Outdoors with a Portable Exosuit
Rapid Real‐World Optimization! An AF‐based human‐in‐the‐loop optimization strategy rapidly personalizes a portable hip extension exosuit for incline walking. Real‐time Bayesian optimization of assistive force significantly reduces metabolic energy—up to 16.2%—while converging in just 3 min 24 s.
Kimoon Nam +7 more
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