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Cryogenic electron tomography by the numbers: Charting underexplored lineages in structural cell biology. [PDF]
Ansell TB +3 more
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Detection and Measurement of Matrix Discontinuities in UHPFRC by Means of Distributed Fiber Optics Sensing. [PDF]
Sawicki B +4 more
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The effect of reagents on the structure and performance of sodium‐layered oxides has not yet been thoroughly studied. This work explored this factor systematically through in situ high‐temperature XRD. The samples synthesized via MnCO3‐based precursors form the Li2MnO3 phase at evaluated temperature and perform better than those through MnO2‐based ...
Cuihong Zeng +9 more
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What is the embodied CO2 cost of getting building design wrong? [PDF]
Dunant CF.
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Temporal Acoustic Emission Index for Damage Monitoring of RC Structures Subjected to Bidirectional Seismic Loadings. [PDF]
Abarkane C +5 more
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A membrane‐free cascade electrocatalytic system with Cu100In50‐(COOH)CNTs converts CO2 to CO and then couples with alcohols to yield DMC (52.3% FE) and DEC (27.8% FE) via carboxyl‐Cu‐In synergistic regulation of intermediate adsorption. ABSTRACT Under the background of the dual carbon strategy, upgrading CO2 electroreduction from C1 products to high ...
Youjia Wang +6 more
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Unveiling the environmental impact of earthquakes in Europe. [PDF]
Caruso M +4 more
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Interface engineering improves the stability of iron‐based industrial oxygen evolution catalysts by more than 2000 times at ampere‐level current density. ABSTRACT Iron‐based self‐supported electrocatalysts offer cost‐effective oxygen evolution activity but suffer from severe stability degradation under industrial operation.
Chunfa Liu +10 more
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High-throughput cryo-electron tomography enables multiscale visualization of the inner life of microbes. [PDF]
Heydari S, Liu J.
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Systematic alloying of Ni with Cu, Fe, and Co in Ni/YSZ electrodes modifies active site density up to 43%, decreases activation energies by up to 44%, and reduces carbon deposition fourfold. Cu–Ni alloy is among the most promising alloy catalysts for electrochemical CO2 reduction in SOECs.
Min Jun Oh +9 more
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