Chemical biology
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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
“Less is more”! 3D printing of new high-performance Ti-O-Fe alloys
On May 31, 2023, the team of Ma Qian Distinguished Professor Ma of the Additive Manufacturing Center of RMIT University,…
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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
New strategy for forming and recovering poorly soluble, pyrolyzable single crystal coordination polymers
On June 1, 2023, Hu Ming et al. of East China Normal University published a research result entitled “Casting and…
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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
5G Radome Superhydrophobic Coating Solves “Rain Decay Effect”
Recently, the silicon-based functional materials group of the Environmental Materials and Ecological Chemistry R&D Center of the Lanzhou Institute of…
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LIFE SCIENCE
Blocking the doorway to meet the enemy, why this swarm of Western bees “completely destroyed”
Over the course of biological evolution, bees have evolved a variety of strategies to defend against predators. These strategies tend…
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LIFE SCIENCE
Chronic stress thus inflames the intestines
Psychological stress is known to aggravate digestive tract inflammation caused by certain intestinal disorders. Now, American scientists have figured out…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Perovskite quantum dot double exciton luminescence
Diexcitons in quantum dots emit luminescence Quantum dots are nanometer semiconductor crystals with a size of 2-100 nm. Due to…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Picometer-scale micronano fiber cone spectrometer
Since Newton observed the phenomenon of dispersion with a prism, the study of spectroscopic techniques has occupied an important place…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Disregard solubility! Fast and stable mass production of lead-free perovskites
1. Guide In recent years, lead-free perovskite materials represented by Cs2NaInCl6 have achieved rapid breakthroughs from zero to hundred in…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Preparation strategy of large-scale perovskite single crystal array for photoelectric integration
Optoelectronic array devices require independent pixels as sensing units to achieve functional integration and application. Metal halide perovskite materials are…
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GEOGRAPHY
Individual corals become smaller and adapt to land-source debris imports during the Late Paleozoic Ice Age
Recently, Le Duo, associate researcher of Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, revealed the relationship between…
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