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This schematic presents a biomimetic C‐SiC fibrous aerogel inspired by the special structure of momordica charantia. It exhibits outstanding thermal insulation and ultrahigh specific electromagnetic shielding performance, together with excellent high‐temperature stability and mechanical flexibility, showing great promise for aerospace applications ...
Tianyue Yang +9 more
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Electric Fields Can Assist Prebiotic Reactivity on Hydrogen Cyanide Surfaces. [PDF]
Cappelletti M, Sandström H, Rahm M.
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Monolayer PtSe2 films are successfully grown via optimized MOCVD, achieving uniform coverage over a 1.5 cm × 1.5 cm area. Oxygen‐assisted growth effectively removes carbon impurities, ensuring high film quality. Array‐level FETs based on monolayer PtSe2 channels demonstrate low off‐current and high ION/IOFF ratios, highlighting the potential of PtSe2 ...
Yuseok Kim +22 more
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Comment on "A meta-analysis of changes in gut microbiota structure following bariatric surgery". [PDF]
Wan B, Lu W.
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A programmable coupled‐resonator‐induced transparency (CRIT) platform is proposed, generalizing classical electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) via a spinor representation. By utilizing dual‐channel gauge fields and universal unitary operations, this architecture enables dynamically engineered, reconfigurable slow‐light bands on a silicon ...
Seungkyun Park +5 more
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Template-in-template assembly nanostructured microspheres for high performance chromatography. [PDF]
Zeng J +8 more
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This work visualizes local variations in luminescence and relates them to nanoscale chemical inhomogeneities in single InxGa1−xN quantum wells. We demonstrate that the elemental segregation is only inherent to quantum wells with high indium content. Density functional theory shows this to be the result of strain‐induced phase stabilization, explaining ...
Jing‐Yang Chung +12 more
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Invertebrates are the classic neuroscience models and should make a comeback. Invertebrate organisms can be a more ethical and cost‐effective way to move bioelectronics research forward more rapidly. ABSTRACT The accelerating development of bioelectronic neural interfaces has brought increased attention to ethical considerations surrounding in vivo ...
Eric Daniel Głowacki
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