Tech & Engineering
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Transfer hydrogenation reactions over single-atom catalysts
Tsinghua University PressTransfer hydrogenation (TH) emerges as a frontier in hydrogenation science for utilizing safe and available non-H2 hydrogen sources. Single-atom catalysts (SACs), with maximal atom utilization, well-defined active sites, and tunable structures, are attractive heterogeneous catalysts for TH due to the superior performance, clear structure-performance relationship, and low cost. This review categorizes TH by hydrogen sources, exploring the correlation between SACs’ structural characters and catalytic behaviors as well as corresponding synthetic strategies toward the featured structures of SACs. It also discusses challenges/opportunities remained in the field of TH promoted by SACs, guiding the design of high-performance SACs for the environmental-friendly and cost-effective hydrogenation technology.
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- Nano Research
Artificial intelligence theory could be the key to how collective cell intelligence works
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of TokyoPeer-Reviewed Publication
This study used the concept of reinforcement learning to explain the navigation of chemotactic cells toward sparsely distributed targets, showing how decentralized information processing through environmental interaction can lead to highly intelligent behavior. Simulations showed that groups of simple agents could navigate mazes more robustly than a more intelligent single agent. This demonstrates that decentralized teams of simple agents can efficiently process information as a group, with potential applications in medicine, artificial intelligence, and robotics.
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- PRX Life
SwRI, 8 Rivers patent more cost-effective, efficient power generation system with liquid oxygen storage
Southwest Research InstituteBusiness Announcement
UT AgResearch hosts ribbon cutting celebrating additions to center
University of Tennessee Institute of AgricultureBusiness Announcement
University of Tennessee AgResearch hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center highlighting new on-site facilities, precision agriculture equipment and laboratory renovations funded through the American Rescue Plan (ARP).
African wildlife poop sheds light on what shapes the gut ecosystem
North Carolina State UniversityPeer-Reviewed Publication
A study of elephants, giraffes and other wildlife in Namibia’s Etosha National Park underscores the ways in which the environment, biological sex, and anatomical distinctions can drive variation in the gut microbiomes across plant-eating species. Because the gut microbiome plays a critical role in animal health, the work can be used to inform conservation efforts.
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- PLOS One
Innovations in organoid engineering: Construction methods, model development, and clinical translation
Xia & He Publishing Inc.Peer-Reviewed Publication
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- Future Integrative Medicine