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Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) of unconventional composition and defined structures are investigated as small oligonucleotide carriers. A composition is identified that outperforms Onpattro in cargo delivery to HeLa cells. The structure of these LNPs resembles a micellar cubic phase not commonly associated with high‐performing LNPs.
Miina Ojansivu+9 more
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Index of refraction of fused-quartz glass for ultraviolet, visible, and infrared wavelengths
W.S. Rodney, R.J. Spindler
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When water drops slide on hydrophobic surfaces, they spontaneously leave behind negative charges along their path, resulting in the drops becoming positively charged. Here, it is shown that this phenomenon, known as slide electrification, influences the deposition of charged dissolved molecules.
Xiaoteng Zhou+9 more
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Impacts of Temperature and Surfactant on Wettability in Mineral-Oil-Water Systems. [PDF]
Tian H, Chen T, Wang X, Li Y, Pan B.
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Quartz crystal deposits of southwestern Virginia and western North Carolina [PDF]
John Beaver Mertie
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This study reports the discovery of a stable γ‐phase in Cu6Te3‐xS1+x, achieving high thermoelectric performance with a Seebeck coefficient up to 200 µVK⁻¹ and ultralow thermal conductivity (≈0.25 Wm⁻¹K⁻¹). The material eliminates phase transitions, exhibits a zT of ≈1.1 at 500 K, and offers a cost‐effective, eco‐friendly alternative for waste heat ...
Oleksandr Cherniushok+3 more
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Effect of Early Curing Experiences on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of ECO-UHPC Prepared by Gold Tailings Sand. [PDF]
Ouyang Q, Zhou X, Liang X, Luo B.
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Transmission measurements with the Beckman quartz spectrophotometer
K. S. Gibson, Margaret M. Balcom
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Current Control of Spin Helicity and Nonreciprocal Charge Transport in a Multiferroic Conductor
A conducting multiferroic state of spin origin with both electronic polarity (P) and magnetization (M) can be controlled and detected by electric current in a high‐temperature helimagnet YMn6Sn6. The underlying concept is the coupling of the electric current with the toroidal moment T∼P×M$\bm{T}\sim \bm{P}\ensuremath{\times{}}\bm{M}$.
Daiki Yamaguchi+3 more
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