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New research identifies dihydrotanshinone I as a potential therapeutic agent for ovarian cancer by targeting SORT1
Higher Education PressA new study published in Engineering reveals that dihydrotanshinone I (DHT), a compound from Salvia miltiorrhiza, can induce autophagic cell death in ovarian cancer by targeting sortilin 1 (SORT1). This discovery offers a potential new therapeutic strategy for treating ovarian cancer through disrupting the autophagy–lysosome pathway.
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Coal power's role in decarbonization: flexibility as a key driver
Higher Education PressA new study published in Engineering explores how coal power flexibility can support global decarbonization efforts. Researchers find that retrofitting coal plants for flexibility enhances renewable energy integration, reduces carbon emissions, and offers economic benefits. The study highlights the importance of policy support and technological innovation in transforming coal power to meet future energy needs sustainably.
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Innovative AF-RIS technology promises enhanced wireless communication for 6G networks
Higher Education PressResearchers from Southeast University have developed a novel amplifying and filtering reconfigurable intelligent surface (AF-RIS) that enhances wireless communication for 6G networks. The AF-RIS achieves significant signal amplification, frequency selectivity, and beam-steering capabilities while reducing hardware costs and power consumption. This innovation could revolutionize wireless relay systems in next-generation networks.
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Compact phased array paves the way for B5G/6G millimeter-wave communication
Higher Education PressResearchers from Southeast University have developed a compact, dual-band, dual-polarized phased array for B5G/6G millimeter-wave communication. The array integrates four independent beamforming systems on a single printed circuit board, supporting concurrent operations at 28 GHz and 38 GHz. It features scalable architecture, broad bandwidth, and high spectral efficiency, making it ideal for future high-speed wireless applications.
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Uncertainty theory vs. stochastic models in option pricing: a comparative study on risk and hedging
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterAbstract
Purpose – We introduce a novel method for comparing the prices and the delta and vega risks for European options by considering Liu’s stock model of uncertainty and the stochastic Black and Scholes model. We aim to reveal the differences between the prices and risks under both approaches.
Design/methodology/approach – We develop an uncertainty approach to estimate the Greek letters delta and vega risks and establish two comparison criteria based on order relations and matrix norm metrics. The method is tested through a numerical experiment, incorporating a wide range of experimental and market parameters for strike price and maturity options and expert views for asset volatilities and preference levels.
Findings – We find four key facts: prices and risks of European call options differ significantly between the two approaches; uncertain young out-of-the-money call options are costly and riskier than the stochastic counterparts; the expert preference level is more important than the volatility for uncertain call options’ premiums and risks; and these, in turn, are sensitive for young options and across all strike prices.
Practical implications – We design a static delta hedging strategy for call options under uncertainty and find that although it is more expensive, it may offer better hedging than the stochastic counterpart. Thus, market hedgers may benefit more from the uncertainty framework rather than the stochastic one.
Originality/value – Our findings are summarized in a set of facts that could be considered to develop innovative foundations to support future research in artificial intelligence for financial risk management using the uncertainty theory.
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- China Finance Review International
An ultra‑thin wearable thermoelectric paster based on structured organic ion gel electrolyte
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterThermoelectric technology that utilizes thermodynamic effects to convert thermal energy into electrical energy has greatly expanded wearable health monitoring, personalized detecting, and communicating applications. Encouragingly, thermoelectric technology assisted by artificial intelligence exerts great development potential in wearable electronic devices that rely on the self-sustainable operation of human body heat. Ionic thermoelectric (i-TE) devices that possess high Seebeck coefficients and a constant and stable electrical output are expected to achieve an effective conversation of thermal energy harvesting. Herein, we developed an i-TE paster for thermal chargeable energy storage, temperature-triggered material recognition, contact/non-contact temperature detection, and photo thermoelectric conversion applications. An all-solid-state organic ionic gel electrolyte (PVDF-HFP-PEO gel) with onion epidermal cells-like structure was sandwiched between two electrodes, which take full advantage of a synergy between the Soret effect and the polymer thermal expansion effect, thus achieving the enhanced ZT value up to 900% compared with the PEO-free electrolyte. The i-TE device delivers a Seebeck coefficient of 28 mV K−1, a maximum energy conversion efficiency of 1.3% in performance, and ultra-thin and skin-attachable properties in wearability, which demonstrate the great potential and application prospect of the i-TE paster in self-sustainable wearable electronics.
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- Nano-Micro Letters
Development of a bioinspired soft robotic system for teleoperated endoscopic surgery
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists at The University of New South Wales presented a new hydraulic-driven dual soft robotic system featuring a 3 DOF-soft cutting arm (SCA) and a 3-jaw teleoperated soft grasper system (TSGS).
The research paper, published on Jun. 12, 2025 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems.3D modeling reveals how deep drones can “see” into maize canopies
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of Science- Journal
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ECNU Review of Education study introduces the Global Education Quality Index to assess education worldwide
ECNU Review of EducationEvaluating education quality across countries is complex and often inconsistent. A recent study introduces the Global Education Quality Index (GEQI), developed to offer a comprehensive and comparative tool for assessing education worldwide. Drawing on data from 62 countries between 2009 and 2018, the study uses an input-process-outcome framework to analyze basic, school, and postsecondary education. By highlighting regional differences and systemic strengths, the GEQI offers new insights into improving global education systems.
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- ECNU Review of Education