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How one grape gene elevates the fragrance of wines
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceThe aroma of wine is shaped largely by volatile compounds originating from grape berries, among which β-damascenone is a major contributor to floral and fruity notes.
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- Horticulture Research
How can SMEs drive a greener and more inclusive Europe?
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)The study uses data from 12,000 European companies to show that, as well as large companies, medium and small businesses can also act as agents of change
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- Journal of Cleaner Production
New insights into jaw growth in infants with Robin sequence
Zhejiang University- Journal
- World Journal of Pediatrics
Wearable sensor-assisted exercise program helps frail older adults live longer even better
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterA new study published in Translational Exercise Biomedicine (ISSN: 2942-6812), an official partner journal of International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS), reveals that a progressive, multi-component exercise program, enhanced by wearable sensor technology, can significantly counteract the debilitating effects of frailty in older adults. The 12-week intervention led to remarkable improvements not only in physical strength and balance, but also in cognitive abilities and overall quality of life, presenting an effective and practical strategy for community health management in an aging global population.
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- Translational Exercise Biomedicine
Biochar offers a new, sustainable tool for nuclear safety
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University- Journal
- Biochar
Unlocking the secrets of carbon storage in waterlogged pond fields
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural UniversityIn an exciting exploration of environmental sustainability, researchers at Zhaoqing University, China, have uncovered groundbreaking insights into the carbon dynamics of waterlogged pond fields. Led by Dr. Guodong Yuan from the Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Eco-Environmental Studies and Low-Carbon Agriculture in Peri-Urban Areas and the Guangdong Technology and Equipment Research Center for Soil and Water Pollution Control, this study, titled "Unveiling Carbon Dynamics in Year-Round Waterlogged Pond Fields: Insights into Soil Organic Carbon Accumulation and Sustainable Management," offers a fresh perspective on how these unique ecosystems can contribute to carbon sequestration and sustainable land management.
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- Carbon Research
Tracing the true origin of satsuma mandarin
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceThe Satsuma mandarin is one of the world's most widely cultivated citrus fruits, prized for its seedlessness, sweetness, and adaptability.
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- Horticulture Research
Gas-driven micro/nanomotors in biomedicine: How do these self-powered 'smart missiles' overcome pathological barriers?
Tsinghua University PressMicro/nanomotors (MNMs) have become a transformative force in biomedical engineering, playing a pivotal role in advancing next-generation drug delivery systems. These tiny propulsion systems are categorized by their actuation mechanisms, with gas-driven MNMs standing out due to their ability to harness chemically generated micro/nano-scale thrust for autonomous motion. By leveraging their dynamic self-propulsion and unique bio-interactive behaviors, gas-driven MNMs can efficiently navigate complex biological barriers, offering groundbreaking therapeutic solutions for cancer treatment, thrombolysis, and targeted drug delivery. This review first examines the fundamental propulsion mechanisms of gas-driven MNMs, then highlights their latest breakthroughs in overcoming physiological obstacles. Finally, it evaluates their future potential and clinical advantages, providing critical insights to drive innovation and accelerate their translation into real-world medical applications.
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- Nano Research
Ultra-low cost and high Coulombic efficiency aqueous zinc-ion battery
Tsinghua University PressLarge-scale electrochemical energy storage systems (EESs) based on rechargeable batteries play a crucial role in mitigating the intermittency of renewable energy sources. Their safety and costs arouse wide concern. A novel Fe²⁺/FeOOH·0.5H₂O deposition/dissolution mechanism and a stable ZFH electrolyte eliminates expensive cathode materials, leveraging abundant Fe and Zn for affordability and safety. This breakthrough offers a scalable, sustainable solution for grid-scale energy storage, supporting renewable integration.
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- Nano Research