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Light yet strong-inspired by egg whites!
National Research Council of Science & TechnologyA research team led by Dr. Hyun-Ae Cha from the Nano Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) has developed a high-performance heat-dissipating composite material that achieves both eco-friendliness and low-cost processing. The team utilized a protein foaming process based on egg whites to create a three-dimensional magnesium oxide (MgO) heat-dissipating structure, which forms efficient thermal pathways that enable rapid and effective heat transfer. As a result, the developed material demonstrated a thermal conductivity up to 2.6 times higher than that of conventional heat-dissipating composites.
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- Advanced Science
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- Ministry of Science and ICT
Massive dataset reveals: People swear on social media more with acquaintances than with friends – profanity analysis can help detect fake profiles
University of Eastern FinlandAmericans use the swear word “fuck” more frequently on social media than Australians or Britons, but Australians are more creative in its use. The f-word is rarely used in social networks of fewer than 15 people, and people tend to swear more with acquaintances than with friends, according to a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland.
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- Lingua
Experimental study on early flame dynamics in an optically accessible hydrogen-fueled spark ignition engine
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterHydrogen, with its carbon-free composition and the availability of abundant renewable energy sources for its production, holds significant promise as a fuel for internal combustion engines (ICEs). Its wide flammability limits and high flame speeds enable ultra-lean combustion, which is a promising strategy for reducing NOx emissions and improving thermal efficiency. However, lean hydrogen-air flames, characterized by low Lewis numbers, experience thermo-diffusive instabilities that can significantly influence flame propagation and emissions. To address this challenge, it is crucial to gain a deep understanding of the fundamental flame dynamics of hydrogen-fueled engines. This study uses high-speed planar SO2-LIF to investigate the evolutions of the early flame kernels in hydrogen and methane flames, and analyze the intricate interplay between flame characteristics, such as flame curvature, the gradients of SO2-LIF intensity, tortuosity of flame boundary, the equivalent flame speed, and the turbulent flow field. Differential diffusion effects are particularly pronounced in H2 flames, resulting in more significant flame wrinkling. In contrast, CH4 flames, while exhibiting smoother flame boundaries, are more sensitive to turbulence, resulting in increased wrinkling, especially under stronger turbulence conditions. The higher correlation between curvature and gradient of H2 flames indicates enhanced reactivity at the flame troughs, leading to faster flame propagation. However, increased turbulence can mitigate these effects. Hydrogen flames consistently exhibit higher equivalent flame speeds due to their higher thermo-diffusivity, and both hydrogen and methane flames accelerate under high turbulence conditions. These findings provide valuable insights into the distinct flame behaviors of hydrogen and methane, highlighting the importance of understanding the interactions between thermo-diffusive effects and turbulence in hydrogen-fueled engine combustion.
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- Frontiers in Energy
Advances in single-atom M–N–C catalysts propel next-generation fuel cell technologies
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterSingle-atom transition metal-nitrogen-doped carbons (SA M-N-Cs) catalysts are promising alternatives to platinum-based catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). However, enhancing their performance for practical applications remains a significant challenge. This review summarizes recent advances in enhancing the intrinsic activity of SA M-N-C catalysts through various strategies, such as tuning the coordination environment and local structure of central metal atoms, heteroatom doping, and the creation of dual-/multi metal sites. Additionally, it discusses methods to increase the density of M-Nx active sites, including chelation, defect capture, cascade anchoring, spatial confinement, porous structure design, and secondary doping. Finally, it outlines future directions for developing highly active and stable SA M-N-C catalysts, providing a comprehensive framework for the design of advanced catalysts.
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- Frontiers in Energy
Wearable sensor-assisted exercise program helps frail older adults live longer even better
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterA new study published in Translational Exercise Biomedicine (ISSN: 2942-6812), an official partner journal of International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS), reveals that a progressive, multi-component exercise program, enhanced by wearable sensor technology, can significantly counteract the debilitating effects of frailty in older adults. The 12-week intervention led to remarkable improvements not only in physical strength and balance, but also in cognitive abilities and overall quality of life, presenting an effective and practical strategy for community health management in an aging global population.
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- Translational Exercise Biomedicine
Green finance and FinTech can forge a path to financial stability post-pandemic
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterThis global study investigates the dynamic impact of Financial Technology (FinTech) on financial stability, introducing the novel dimension of green finance as a key moderating factor. Analysing panel data from 148 advanced and emerging economies (2005-2022) with advanced econometric models, the research finds that both FinTech and the overall composite of green finance significantly enhance financial stability. The study further deconstructs green finance into its core dimensions, revealing that while environmental, resource, and financial dimensions are positive drivers, the economic dimension presents a short-term challenge. Crucially, the synergy between FinTech and most green finance dimensions acts as a powerful positive force for stability. However, the COVID-19 pandemic exerted a consistent negative spillover effect. The findings provide actionable insights for policymakers to design integrated FinTech and green finance frameworks, fostering resilient financial systems and a sustainable economic future.
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- China Finance Review International
Government as a minority shareholder drives significant environmental gains in private firms
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterThis study investigates the impact of minority state capital participation (SCP) on the corporate environmental engagement (CEE) of privately owned firms in China. Analysing 20,133 firm-year observations from 2009 to 2021, we find that SCP significantly increases environmental protection expenditure, improves environmental performance, and elevates ESG ratings. The government's role as a minority shareholder enhances environmental investment capacity and attracts greater external scrutiny from media, the public, and financial analysts, thereby promoting better environmental practices. Crucially, the effect is driven by the state's involvement, as its withdrawal leads to a deterioration in CEE. These findings highlight a potent policy mechanism for advancing corporate sustainability.
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- China Finance Review International
Banking deregulation's double-edged sword: Boosting credit but raising financial stability risks
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterThis study investigates the under-explored impact of banking deregulation on bank risk-taking. Analyzing China's 2009 deregulation as a natural experiment, we find that deregulated banks significantly increase their risk-taking. Mechanism analysis identifies the bank balance sheet capacity channel: deregulation boosts bank net interest margins, strengthening their financial capacity and thus their risk appetite. While this policy successfully improves long-term credit access for firms in underserved regions, especially smaller ones, it creates a critical trade-off for policymakers between supporting the real economy and safeguarding financial stability.
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- China Finance Review International
KAIST, production temperature ↓ by 500°C, power output ↑ 2x… next-generation ceramic electrochemical cell reborn
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)- Funder
- Ministry of Science and ICT