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The poor electronic conductivity and intrinsic Jahn–Teller distortion in NASICON‐type Na4VMn(PO4)3(NVMP) led to insufficient capacity delivery and sluggish Na+ diffusion. Herein, a multiscale integration strategy is proposed to construct a unique 3D nanorod cathode enriched with V/O defects by utilizing DMF as a solvent.
Jingwen Zhao+7 more
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To tell or not to tell? Youth\u27s responses to unwanted internet experiences. [PDF]
This study is one of the first that investigated youth\u27s response to unwanted Internet experiences, not only for those youth who were bothered or distressed but for all youth who reported the experience.
Finkelhor, David+2 more
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The study reveals that glutaminolysis in macrophages is inhibited under type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) conditions, which impedes fracture healing by reducing bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) production through increased cytosine methylation on the promoter.
Jing Wang+12 more
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Building a Village: A Multi-stakeholder Approach to Open Innovation and Shared Governance to Promote Youth Online Safety [PDF]
The SIGCHI and Social Computing research communities have been at the forefront of online safety efforts for youth, ranging from understanding the serious risks youth face online to developing evidence-based interventions for risk protection. Yet, to bring these efforts to bear, we must partner with practitioners, such as industry stakeholders who know
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Hollywood Homeless Youth Point-in-Time Estimate Project: An Innovative Method for Enumerating Unaccompanied Homeless Youth [PDF]
Homeless youth are greatly undercounted in the United States. Census methods for homeless adults are inappropriate for homeless youth; thus, nationally, organizations are determining new methods for counting homeless youth.
Eric Rice+2 more
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The molecular recognition of the sugar moiety of GD3 and Gb3 (globotriaosylceramide) derivatives by Siglec‐7 has been thoroughly studied offering insights for cancer diagnostics and therapies. A combination of structural biology techniques, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, physicochemical analysis, and in silico methods suggested that ...
Cristina Di Carluccio+15 more
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Supporting Opportunity Youth on Postsecondary Pathways: Lessons from Two States [PDF]
Out of 38.9 million Americans who fall into the 16-24 age range, approximately 6.7 million are Opportunity Youth--youth neither in school nor working--who face more pronounced barriers to success. This report shows how programs and policies in two states,
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Baicalin alleviates E. coli‐induced intestinal inflammation through dual mechanisms: direct inhibition of the TLR4/IRF/STAT signaling pathway to modulate macrophage polarization and antigen presentation, thereby regulating Th17/Treg cell differentiation; and microbiota‐mediated indirect effects via increasing Lactobacillus amylovorus abundance and ...
Shunfen Zhang+10 more
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The youth mental health crisis: analysis and solutions
BackgroundSince the mid-20th century, mental illness has become a leading cause of health burden, particularly among adolescents and emerging adults, with most disorders emerging before the age of 25.
Patrick McGorry+9 more
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Cultivating a Supportive Sphere: Designing Technology to Increase Social Support for Foster-Involved Youth [PDF]
Approximately 400,000 youth in the US are living in foster care due to experiences with abuse or neglect at home. For multiple reasons, these youth often don't receive adequate social support from those around them. Despite technology's potential, very little work has explored how these tools can provide more support to foster-involved youth.
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