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Social media marketing falls flat as a signal of quality, new research finds
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences- Journal
- Information Systems Research
Scientists reveal how triploid loquat generates rich novel traits via chromosome variation
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceDeveloping elite fruit cultivars typically requires long breeding cycles, especially in perennial woody species.
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- Horticulture Research
Enhancing Li tolerance via Ag doping in high-efficiency CZTSSe solar cells
Tsinghua University PressMulti-element co-doping has become an effective approach to optimize thin-film quality and enhance device power conversion efficiency (PCE) in studies related to CZTSSe solar cells. However, most of co-doping studies have primarily concentrated on the isolated effects of individual doping elements on CZTSSe thin films, often neglecting the potential interactions between co-doping elements. This study investigates the interactions between Li and Ag in CZTSSe thin films, revealing the underlying mechanism by which Ag incorporation enhances the Li tolerance. These findings provide valuable insights and guidance for future studies on co-doping strategies.
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- Nano Research
Epoxide C-O bond activation intrigued by waisted flexibility of the Au13Ag12 clusters
Tsinghua University PressThe atomically precise [Au13Ag12(PPh2Py)10Cl8]PF6 supported on activated carbon (AC) were utilized as a catalyst for epoxide cycloaddition with CO2. The reaction shows high efficiency and wide substrate tolerance. Mechanistic study reveals the that structural flexibility at the waist Ag-Cl bonds dominates the coordination of epoxide, and then the electrophilic attack of CO2 and the cyclization enables the catalytic reaction. This study implies that the structural flexibility of the surface blocks might be an advantage of metal nanoclusters in catalysis.
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- Nano Research
Moisture-wicking fabric for radiation cooling
Tsinghua University PressProlonged exposure to hot weather and direct sunlight can lead to heat exhaustion and skin irritation, which reduces the productivity of outdoor workers and increases health risks. This study has developed a polylactic acid/boron nitride nanosheet composite fabric by electrospinning. Being selectively modified for hydrophilicity, the fabric has combined passive radiative cooling, thermal conductivity and directional sweat wicking to improve thermal comfort in outdoor environments. Compared to conventional cotton fabrics, the composite fibric exhibits excellent solar reflectance (96%) and infrared heat emissivity (93%), along with high thermal conductivity (0.38 W·m-1 K-1). In outdoor experiments, the composite fabric lowers skin temperature by 2.0 °C under direct sunlight during the day and by 3.8 °C at night relative to bare skin. The composite fabric features a directional perspiration function and an impressive sweat evaporation rate of 1.67 g·h⁻¹, which can efficiently transport sweat and heat to the fiber membrane surface to keep the skin dry and cool. This work should advance human thermal management strategies for high-temperature outdoor environments.
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- Nano Research
Advances in CO2 electroreduction to ethylene over Cu-based catalysts in membrane electrode assembly
Tsinghua University PressThe electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) serves as an effective approach to convert CO2 into high-value chemicals and facilitate carbon cycling. Among various products, ethylene (C2H4), a crucial industrial feedstock, demonstrates substantial market demand and economic significance. Copper (Cu)-based catalysts exhibit remarkable advantages in CO2RR to C2H4 conversion due to their unique electronic structure and optimal *CO adsorption capacity.
Concurrently, the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) design featuring an electrolyte-free cathode effectively addresses mass transfer limitations, minimizes ohmic losses, and enhances interfacial efficiency, thereby significantly boosting current density and product selectivity. The integration of Cu-based catalysts with MEA technology thus emerges as a highly promising solution for industrial-scale CO2RR to C2H4 production.- Journal
- Nano Research
New genetic pathway unlocks seedless pear production
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceSeedless fruit production, known as parthenocarpy, offers major commercial advantages by improving eating quality, reducing labor costs, and stabilizing yields under poor pollination conditions.
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- Horticulture Research
Breaking the heart’s barrier to solve drug-resistant TB
University of the Witwatersrand- Journal
- Molecules
Nanocarrier-mediated cancer therapy: New advances in immunotherapy, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy
Chinese Medical Journals Publishing House Co., Ltd.A new review in Chinese Medical Journal details progress in nanocarrier-based cancer therapy. It analyzes polymeric, lipidic, and other nanoplatforms, their roles in immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and addresses translation challenges like scalability and biosafety.
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- Chinese Medical Journal
- Funder
- National Natural Science Foundation of China, CAS Project for Young Scientists in Basic Research