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Capacity-operation collaborative optimization of the system integrated with wind power/photovoltaic/concentrating solar power with S-CO2 Brayton cycle
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center- Journal
- Frontiers in Energy
Landing scheduling for carrier aircraft fleet considering bolting probability and aerial refueling
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.- Journal
- Defence Technology
- Funder
- National Natural Science Foundation of China, Natural Science and Technology Program of Liaoning Province
HKU Engineering researchers discover quantum entanglement accelerates quantum simulation
The University of Hong KongResearchers from the Faculty of Engineering at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have made a significant discovery regarding quantum entanglement. This phenomenon, which has long been viewed as a significant obstacle in classical quantum simulations, actually enhances the speed of quantum simulations and acts as a valuable resource. The groundbreaking findings have been featured as the Cover Story in the prestigious journal Nature Physics in an article titled “Entanglement accelerates quantum simulation”.
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- Nature Physics
HKUMed study confirms high cost-effectiveness of prostate cancer screening, advocating for city-wide implementation to reduce advanced cancer rates and mortality
The University of Hong Kong- Journal
- The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
Purification and characterization of an IgG Fc gamma binding protein from the mouse intestine that interacts with lactoferrin
Osaka Metropolitan University- Journal
- The Journal of Biochemistry
Researchers' sweat-based sensor may help improve sleep quality
University of Texas at DallasUniversity of Texas at Dallas researchers, in partnership with Texas-based biotech company EnLiSense, have demonstrated a pioneering wearable perspiration-based sensor that measures two key hormones that regulate the body’s sleep-wake cycle. The electrochemical sensor continuously monitors cortisol, which promotes wakefulness, and melatonin, which signals the body to sleep.
New policy review reveals core challenges in Thailand’s competency-based education reform
ECNU Review of EducationCompetency-based education is an approach focused on equipping students with practical skills for future life and work. A new policy review examining Thailand’s version of this reform reveals its distinct characteristic: it is not a clean break from the past but is deliberately built upon the foundation of the nation’s longstanding standards-based curriculum. The study provides crucial insights for policymakers navigating similar large-scale curriculum transitions.
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- ECNU Review of Education
Good for mum, but allergy incidences in her children increased fivefold
Norwegian University of Science and Technology- Journal
- BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Visible light writes hidden fluorescent patterns for anti-counterfeiting
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.- Journal
- Supramolecular Materials
- Funder
- National Natural Science Foundation of China, XPLORER PRIZE, Beijing Out-standing Young Scientist Program