Systems biology
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GEOGRAPHY
New research reveals multiple limits to forest carbon sinks
Liu Hui, associate researcher of the South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and her collaborators discussed…
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MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Scientists propose a new mechanism of phonon magnetism in magnetically ordered systems
Phonons are meta-excitations that describe the collective vibrations of a lattice in a solid. In general, the orbital magnetic moment…
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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
A battery that sucks up carbon dioxide! Westlake University develops new organic energy storage materials
Wouldn’t it be the best of both worlds if there was a way to increase the use of clean renewable…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Terahertz emission spectroscopy explores emerging symmetry-breaking materials
Figure 1: Terahertz pulse emission in symmetry-breaking materials symmetry It is no exaggeration to say that symmetry is perhaps the…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
High-dimensional band measurement in the synthetic frequency dimension
Synthetic dimensions Dimension is the basic concept of physics, and many unique physical phenomena only exist in high-dimensional systems. In…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Appochromatic X-ray focusing
Diffractive lenses and refractive lenses are widely used in X-ray analysis and high-resolution X-ray microscopy systems. However, the high dispersion…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Photothermal 3D imaging reveals tau aggregates
Obtaining three-dimensional spatial morphology and chemical information of intracellular amyloid aggregates without destroying cells has been a challenge in biological…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Single-mode quasi-PT symmetric laser with high transmit power
Recently, scientists Abdullah Demir and Ramy El-Ganainy and others published a scientific and technological article entitled “Single-mode quasi PT-symmetric laser…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Mie scattering enhances chiral control
Spectral degradation of singularities is characteristic of non-Ermi systems and has been used in research areas such as lasers, controlling…
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Diffraction neural networks enable quantitative phase imaging through the scattering medium
Full optical phase recovery and quantitative phase imaging through scattering media using diffraction neural networks are used. Without the need…
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