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Between flood and drought
Weizmann Institute of Science- Journal
- Nature Communications
High-rise living: The tiny engineers that build with their bodies
Weizmann Institute of Science- Journal
- Current Biology
How proteins escape a molecular tangle
Weizmann Institute of Scienceesearchers in the laboratory of Prof. Gilad Haran at the Weizmann Institute of Science have deciphered this sophisticated mechanism, which is both fast and remarkably efficient. Their findings, recently published in Nature Communications, reveal how cells perform quality control on their proteins, and may help explain why this control fails in diseases such as neurodegeneration and cancer. They may also provide inspiration for the development of highly efficient artificial molecular machines.
- Journal
- Nature Communications
Modified biochar could transform sustainable agriculture, but key knowledge gaps remain
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University- Journal
- Biochar
Quantifying the “ability to see risk” to prevent industrial accidents: SNU researchers develop behavioral safety assessment system for construction workers
Seoul National University College of Engineering- Journal
- Journal of Safety Research
- Funder
- National Research Foundation of Korea, Institute of Engineering Research at Seoul National University
Citizen science data reliable for studying large, non-endangered wild cats
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of SciencesStudy confirms public observations match professional records for common felid species, guiding better conservation monitoring.
- Journal
- Biological Diversity
- Funder
- Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e Comunicações, Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Goiás
Investigating the impact of an intelligent learning companion on learning effect and experience in analog circuit laboratory instruction
Higher Education PressA new study shows that a retrieval-augmented generation-based intelligent learning companion can significantly enhance students’ practical skills and flow experience in analog circuit laboratory instruction. While the system does not replace teachers in conceptual or emotional guidance, it provides highly accurate, real-time support that strengthens hands-on learning and engages students more deeply during experiments.
- Journal
- Frontiers of Digital Education
New review outlines advances in dual-functional materials that combine atmospheric carbon removal with in-situ conversion
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterDirect air capture (DAC) is an emerging technology aimed at mitigating global warming. However, conventional DAC technologies and the subsequent utilization processes are complex and energy-intensive. An integrated system of direct air capture and utilization (IDACU) via in-situ catalytic conversion to fuels and chemicals is a promising approach, although it remains in the early stages of development. This review examines the current technical routes of IDACU, including solid-based dual-functional materials (DFMs) through thermo-catalysis, IDACU using liquid sorbents with thermo-catalysis, and non-thermal conversion methods. It covers the basic principles, reaction conditions, main products, material types, and the existing problems and challenges associated with these technical routes. Additionally, it discusses the recent advancements in solid-based DFMs for IDACU, with particular attention to the differences in material characteristics between carbon capture from flue gases (ICCU) and DAC. While IDACU technology holds significant promise, it still faces numerous challenges, especially in the design of advanced materials.
- Journal
- ENGINEERING Energy