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Contributed by Joseph S. Francisco; received February 25, 2026; accepted May 6, 2026; reviewed by Xinlei Ge and Roy M Harrison ...
Since the discovery of superconductivity in twisted bilayer graphene in 2018, moiré superlattices have emerged as an important platform for controlling electronic states in two-dimensional (2D) ...
Interfacial electric fields create hyperalkaline shells on fatty acid–coated microdroplet aerosols
We gratefully acknowledge the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech for providing experimental support. This research was supported by the Sustainable Nanotechnology ...
I wish to gratefully thank the Editorial Board Member Mary Power for useful suggestions to improve the accessibility of this commentary for a general reader. K. Zhao et al., Variability in alluvial ...
Disputes are central to scientific progress, but their resolution can be difficult. Adversarial collaboration offers a powerful but underexplored method for addressing scientific debate. We offer ...
Edited* by William H. Schlesinger, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY, and approved April 14, 2011 (received for review January 13, 2011) Map of drilling operations and well-water ...
Edge detection is a fundamental tool in image processing, computing, and machine vision. Compared with digital processes, optical analog approaches show enormous advantages owing to its intrinsic ...
Phonon softening and crystallographic orientation of strained graphene studied by Raman spectroscopy
We present a systematic study of the Raman spectra of optical phonons in graphene monolayers under tunable uniaxial tensile stress. Both the G and 2D bands exhibit significant red shifts. The G band ...
As policy makers are increasingly interested in implementing nudge-type interventions, it is essential that we understand under what conditions they can improve policy-relevant outcomes to make the ...
Contributed by John B. Goodenough, September 30, 2016 (sent for review August 24, 2016; reviewed by Ken Poeppelmeier and Jean-Marie Tarascon) ...
Fortunately, this deficiency can be overcome when polysaccharides are covalently conjugated to carrier proteins, because in this case, the B cells that recognize the polysaccharide on FDCs retrieve ...
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