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In a groundbreaking study led by Prof. Ye Hong and his research team at the University of Science and Technology of China, a new alumina ceramic bionic wick has been developed. This innovative wick is inspired by the natural stomatal array of plant leaves, with finger-like pores that enhance heat transfer capabilities in cooling strategies
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In a recent report published in The Lancet Planetary Health, an international research team, including scientists from The Australian National University (ANU), highlighted the urgent need for a radical transformation in economic systems and technologies to ensure a sustainable future for everyone. The report emphasizes the pivotal role that cities and businesses can play in
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Proper power grounding systems are essential for maintaining the safety and reliability of critical electrical subsystem infrastructure, such as electrical substations. These systems provide a low-resistance path for electrical fault currents to flow into the earth, thereby preventing electrical shocks, fires, and damage to vital equipment. Soil resistivity plays a crucial role in the design
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In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in attitudes towards cannabis use in the United States. With the legalization of cannabis for both medical and recreational purposes in many states, the number of people using the drug has been on the rise. However, a surprising trend has emerged from recent survey data –
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Rainfall plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle by contributing to the absorption of carbon dioxide emitted by human activities. A recent study published in Nature Geoscience, with a co-author from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, revealed that approximately 6% of the total uptake of carbon dioxide by the ocean is due
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Non-Hermitian systems have gained increasing interest within the scientific community due to their relevance in understanding real-world systems characterized by dissipation, interactions with the environment, or gain-and-loss mechanisms. These systems exhibit unique properties not seen in Hermitian systems, with applications in photonics and condensed matter physics. Motivation for the Study The motivation for studying non-Hermitian
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Second harmonic generation (SHG) is a fascinating nonlinear optical effect that is highly sensitive to symmetry breaking within materials. SHG has traditionally been observed in crystals with broken symmetry (i type), as well as in magnetic systems (c type), albeit to a much weaker extent. The limited strength of SHG in magnetic systems has posed
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Dr. Prakash Vedula, a professor at the University of Oklahoma School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, has developed a groundbreaking algorithm in the field of quantum computing. This algorithm has been integrated into advanced computing software by Google and IBM, showcasing its exponential improvement over previous methods. The algorithm, known as the Shukla-Vedula algorithm after
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A popular trend in weight-loss diets, such as the keto diet, has gained significant attention in recent years. However, a new study from Australia challenges the long-term effectiveness and safety of hyper-focused carbohydrate diets for individuals without diabetes. While low-carb meal plans may be beneficial for managing weight and blood sugar levels in some diabetes
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The recent detection of neutrino interactions at Fermilab’s Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND) marks a significant milestone in the world of particle physics. This breakthrough, achieved by an international collaboration of scientists and engineers, sets the stage for a new era of research into the mysteries of the universe. The Quest for New Physics For decades,
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