The Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has made a groundbreaking development in the field of lithium batteries with the creation of SKIER-5, a redox-active metal-organic hybrid electrode material. This new material has been specifically designed to address the limitations of traditional graphite anodes in lithium batteries, especially in freezing conditions as low as minus
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The advent of wearable, mobile, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has sparked a growing demand for more immersive augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experiences, as well as high-resolution wearable displays. These displays, whether worn on the wrist or eyes, require the conveyance of vast amounts of information on small screens while maintaining
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A recent study conducted on mice challenges the common belief that reducing calorie intake can lead to a decline in exercise performance. The study, conducted at the University of California, Riverside, involved monitoring mice on a treadmill while their diets were restricted. This controlled environment allowed researchers to gather precise data on the effects of
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The development of self-driving vehicles is rapidly advancing, with emerging networks that collaborate and communicate with each other or infrastructure to make decisions. However, a recent study led by the University of Michigan has shed light on a critical vulnerability – data fabrication attacks. These attacks pose a serious threat to the security and safety
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Time is crucial when it comes to predicting tropical cyclones. The ability to provide communities with advanced warning allows them to be better prepared for the impact of a storm. Traditionally, forecasting models could predict the path and nature of tropical cyclones up to only five days in advance. However, recent research published in the
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Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) has emerged as a powerful tool for visualizing and analyzing cellular structures in their natural environment. A recent study conducted by researchers at the MPI of Biochemistry in Martinsried and the University Medical Center Göttingen utilized cryo-ET to investigate protein folding helpers, known as chaperonin complexes, in the bacterium E. coli. These
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Fear is a powerful emotion that can send our bodies into a state of heightened alertness, preparing us for a potential threat. This response is triggered by a series of chemical changes within our bodies that can lead to anxiety and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Individuals with PTSD often experience uncontrollable replays of traumatic
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The ratchet mechanism is a crucial component of mechanical systems that converts disorderly motion into orderly movement through a process known as spontaneous rectification. In biological systems, the concept of a Brownian ratchet has been proposed to explain the mechanism of molecular motors, where chemical reactions rectify random thermal motion of molecules. A team of
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A recent study conducted by researchers at Western Sydney University has brought to light the alarming presence of PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonate) chemical contamination in the livers of deceased platypuses across eastern New South Wales. The study, which was published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research, analyzed liver samples from nine deceased platypuses collected over a
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