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Reusing Waste Coffee Grounds as Electrode Materials: Recent Advances and Future Opportunities
Coffee industry produces more than 8 million tons of waste coffee grounds (WCG) annually. In recent decades, upcycling of WCG‐derived carbon into value‐added electrode materials has attracted growing interests owing to their low cost and high electrochemical properties.
Matthew Pagett+3 more
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A four-level model of political polarization over science: Evidence from 10 European countries. [PDF]
Rekker R.
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Combining oncolytic viruses with anti‐checkpoint antibodies such as anti‐PD‐1, anti‐PDL‐1, and anti‐CTLA4 or CAR‐T cells can be effective in cancer therapy in a synergistic fashion. Oncolytic virotherapy induces the expression of PD‐1 and PDL‐1 in the tumor microenvironment components. Virotherapy promotes the infiltration of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells into
Hai Zou, Xiao‐Zhou Mou, Biao Zhu
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Commentary 1: Coping styles moderate the relationships between general and minority stress and depression among sexual and gender minority populations in Thailand: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Morrall P.
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ABSTRACT Over the past decade, The People's Republic of China has increased its influence in global climate governance. Despite the strong interest in policy frames related to climate change at the global level, few studies have explored policy frames within China.
Beibei Yang+2 more
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Current Challenges in Efficient Lithium‐Ion Batteries’ Recycling: A Perspective
Rapid prospering of the electric vehicle industries makes Li‐ion batteries (LIBs) recycling an urgent need. However, the global LIB recycling effort is hampered by various challenges, including recycling/upcycling techniques, global government policies, and economic and environmental implications.
Xiaolu Yu+6 more
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Law, ethics, and the human right to science: saying what we mean and meaning what we say. [PDF]
Murphy T.
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Tracing the Path of Knowledge on “Environmental Governance Processes” for Theory‐Building
ABSTRACT The vast range of environmental governance case studies makes one thing clear: social processes are at the heart of environmental problems—and solutions. But fragmentation in how different contributions define and study environmental governance processes prevents us from drawing lessons from the field.
Liza Wood+2 more
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