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New electrification technology converts high-emission metal heat treatment into a carbon-free process
National Research Council of Science & TechnologyResearchers at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), led by Dr. Hookyung Lee, have developed an electrified heat treatment technology that replaces fossil fuels with electricity in the metal heat treatment process used in galvanized steel-strip production for automobiles and household appliances. The technology is expected to be broadly applicable across energy-intensive industries such as steelmaking, supporting decarbonization of industrial processes.
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- Applied Thermal Engineering
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- Ministry of Science and ICT
Engineering bipolar doping in a Janus dual‑atom catalyst for photo‑enhanced rechargeable Zn‑Air battery
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterHarnessing solar energy to enhance the rechargeable zinc–air batteries (RZABs) performance is a promising avenue toward sustainable energy storage and conversion. Simultaneously enhancing light-absorption capacity and carrier separation efficiency in nanomaterials, as well as improving electrical conductivity and configuration for electrocatalysis, presents a formidable challenge due to inherent trade-offs and interdependencies. Here, we have developed a Janus dual-atom catalyst (JDAC) with bifunctional centers for efficient charge separation and electrocatalytic performance through a bipolar doping strategy. The in situ X-ray absorption near-edge structure and Raman spectroscopy analyses demonstrated that the Ni and Fe centers in JDAC not only function as effective sites for oxygen evolution reaction and oxygen reduction reaction, respectively, but also serve as efficient hole and electron enrichment sites, effectively suppressing photoelectron recombination while enhancing photocurrent generation. As a result, the assembled JDAC-based light-assisted RZABs exhibited extraordinary stability at large current densities. This work delivers pivotal insight to design Janus dual-atom catalysts that efficiently convert solar energy into electric and chemical energy.
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- Nano-Micro Letters
On-orbit validation of the OpenHarmony real-time operating system based on the Dalian-1 Lianli satellite
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdOvercoming viral drug resistance: AI-driven structural and mechanistic approaches for next-generation therapeutics
Higher Education PressThis study systematically elucidates the drug resistance mechanisms of five highly pathogenic viruses, proposes five innovative anti-resistance strategies, and integrates artificial intelligence technology to establish a next-generation antiviral drug research and development framework, thereby providing critical theoretical support and transformative pathways for addressing clinical challenges associated with drug resistance.
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- Pharmaceutical Science Advances
Defect-tuned layered double hydroxides open new path for clean energy catalysts
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are emerging as promising electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), a key barrier in clean hydrogen production. However, their catalytic performance has long been restricted by limited active sites, sluggish electron transfer, and structural instability under operational conditions. A new review summarizes how electronic defect engineering, including vacancy creation, heteroatom doping, single-atom incorporation and lattice modulation, which reconfigures electron distribution, enhances active site exposure, accelerates reaction kinetics, and strengthens catalytic durability. The work highlights strategies that effectively lower OER overpotential and improve stability by tuning LDH atomic coordination environments, providing a unified framework for the design of next-generation high-performance water-splitting catalysts.
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- eScience
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, Natural Science Foundation Project for Outstanding Youth of Henan Province, Nuclear Material Technology Innovation Fund for National Defense Technology Industry, Science and Technology Department of Henan Province
Toward massive satellite signals of opportunity positioning: Challenges, methods, and experiments
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdGust response alleviation via wingtip bending freely with fluid-structure interaction approach based on dynamic modal rotation method
SciOpenGust load alleviation is a crucial topic for the practical application of high-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicles. Passive flexible wingtips mitigate gust loads by naturally adapting their shape to airflow disturbances. Without active control or energy input, they passively relieve aerodynamic peaks, smooth transient loads, and enhance flight stability and structural safety, offering a lightweight, reliable, and energy-efficient gust alleviation solution.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics