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Catalysts provide the right pathway to green energy
King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)- Journal
- Journal of the American Chemical Society
Study: Multiracial women at greater risk of bipolar disorder during the perinatal period
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau- Journal
- Frontiers in Psychiatry
PolyU survey reveals over 40 per cent of family caregivers in Hong Kong have mental health issues, advocating data-driven tool to improve social welfare policy
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University- Journal
- Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Grimm classics counter negative effects of internet browsing
JMIR Publications- Journal
- JMIR Formative Research
Rarefaction-induced non-equilibrium characteristics in shock wave/boundary layer interaction
Tsinghua University PressShock wave/boundary layer interaction (SWBLI) has long been a challenge in compressible flow simulations due to its complex multi-scale and non-equilibrium characteristics. Particularly, the simulation of multi-scale SWBLI under near-space conditions poses significant challenges to traditional continuum models such as the Navier–Stokes (NS) equations. To address this, researchers employed a mesoscopic Discrete Boltzmann Method (DBM) to investigate the discrete effects and non-equilibrium behaviors in SWBLI which are beyond the NS description. Given that different interfaces such as temperature and density will provide different characteristic scales, correspondingly, will provide local Knudsen (Kn) numbers of different perspectives. From one perspective, the Kn number is increasing, but from another perspective, it may be decreasing. Therefore, the early understanding based on the definition of the Kn number from a single perspective was one-sided or even wrong. Therefore, researchers proposed the concept of the local Kn number vector: each component of it is a Kn number from one perspective. Based on the developed DBM theory and method, they discovered a series of kinetic features and new mechanisms in rarefied laminar SWBLI.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
Variable drooping leading edge: Flexible aerodynamic design boosts aircraft ice tolerance for commercial jets
Tsinghua University PressBy focusing on adaptive aerodynamics, the ice-tolerance concept with variable drooping leading edge technology could revolutionize how planes handle icing skies. An ice tolerance solution based on the variable camber leading edge of iced wings is proposed, where the leading edge adapts its camber to counter ice effects. Compared with traditional aerodynamic design for ice tolerance, this concept not only strikes a balance between safety and functionality, but also boosts efficiency even under severe icing conditions.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
Study highlights resilience of small exporters in wartime Ukraine
Strategic Management SocietyResearchers have found that smaller Ukrainian exporting firms demonstrate a unique culture of resilience, adapting quickly to maintain communication with their cross-border partners and keep businesses running in a climate of crisis.
A study published in Global Strategy Journal demonstrated the critical role of relational capital—fostering trust, cooperation, and communication with foreign partners—in enabling exporters to survive and adapt to extreme crises.
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- Global Strategy Journal
Eco-friendly upcycling: Turning spent batteries into high-voltage energy storage systems
National Research Council of Science & TechnologyA research team led by Dr. Yosep Han at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) has developed an eco-friendly electrochemical upcycling process that converts spent lithium manganese oxide (LiMn₂O₄) cathodes from lithium-ion batteries into high-voltage aqueous zinc–manganese redox flow batteries, without the need for high-temperature smelting or strong acid leaching typically used in conventional recycling methods.
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- Small
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- Ministry of Science and ICT
Cation tweaks unlock heat-resistant sodium battery performance
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.To meet the growing demand for high-performance, low-cost sodium-ion batteries, researchers have developed a novel iron sulfate cathode material enhanced with magnesium doping. This modified structure improves the material’s stability under high temperatures and harsh electrochemical environments. The newly engineered cathode demonstrates enhanced reaction reversibility, reduced interfacial degradation, and excellent long-term cycling performance—even at elevated temperatures of 60 °C. The innovation lies in using Mg cations to reduce the crystal’s electron density, thereby mitigating harmful side reactions with water and electrolytes. This breakthrough presents a promising direction for developing durable sodium-ion batteries suitable for large-scale energy storage applications.
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- eScience
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- Joint Fund of Scientific and Technological Research and Development Program of Henan Province, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Key Research and Development Program of Henan Province, Longzihu new energy laboratory project, Zhengzhou University