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Thermoelectric materials offer potential solutions to address global energy and environmental challenges by converting waste heat to electricity and enabling solid‐state cooling. This review summarizes recent advances and provides future perspectives in discovering new thermoelectric materials using high‐throughput methods.
Kaidong Song +3 more
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A 83Krm Source for Use in Low-background Liquid Xenon Time Projection Chambers
We report the testing of a charcoal-based Kr-83m source for use in calibrating a low background two-phase liquid xenon detector. Kr-83m atoms produced through the decay of Rb-83 are introduced into a xenon detector by flowing xenon gas past the Rb-83 ...
A Manzur +8 more
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Periodic Table of Immunomodulatory Elements and Derived Two‐Dimensional Biomaterials
Two‐dimensional (2D) nanomaterials, possessing unique physiochemical properties, revolutionize the field of biomedical engineering to address critical diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. This review unveils the periodic table of 2D immunomodulatory elements, assessing synthesis, properties, immunomodulatory mechanisms and biocompatibility.
Alireza Rafieerad +5 more
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Abstract The distribution of helium isotopes in the upper kilometer of the water column along the GP15 section in the central Pacific reflects the large‐scale patterns of upwelling hydrothermal 3He in the tropics and sub‐polar gyre, tracing two important pathways whereby bottom water exits from the deep Pacific.
W. J. Jenkins +5 more
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Investigation of Conventional Radiation and Radionuclide at Ba‐Phalaborwa Roads, South Africa
Road surface screening with the AT6101CE GPS detector was conducted in the Ba‐Phalaborwa area of South Africa to provide a thorough distribution map of radioactive pollution and absorbed dose rate contribution. The AT6101CE GPS detector detected radionuclides, including 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, 51Cr, and 99Mo.
Fhulufhelo Nemangwele +3 more
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Recent Advances in Grating Coupled Surface Plasmon Resonance Technology
A review on recent progress in the realization of grating‐coupled and wave‐guide mode surface plasmon resonance (SPR) platforms which have seen very limited progress toward diagnostics applications in comparison to Kretchmann configured SPR. Sophisticated topography manipulation during large‐area nanofabrication, integration of emerging nanomaterials ...
Divagar Murugan +9 more
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Testing keV sterile neutrino dark matter in future direct detection experiments
We determine constraints on sterile neutrino warm dark matter through direct detection experiments, taking XENON100, XENON1T and DARWIN as examples. If keV-scale sterile neutrinos scatter inelastically with bound electrons of the target material, an ...
Campos, Miguel D., Rodejohann, Werner
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This review highlights the recent advancements in chemical sensor technologies for environmental protection. These sensors are crucial for detecting pollutants, monitoring soil health, identifying chemical warfare agents, and ensuring overall environmental safety.
Abel Inobeme +10 more
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After the accident in the Japanese Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in March 2011 large amounts of radioactivity were released and distributed in the atmosphere.
Arnold, Frank +9 more
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A photocurable sol‐based formulation is developed to fabricate uranium dicarbide‐carbon 3D structures via digital light processing. The unique photochemistry of uranyl nitrate allows to directly pattern U‐based materials in a photopolymer platform, enabling to create complex‐shaped architectures.
Alice Zanini +10 more
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