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- Batteries, Vol. 9, Pages 299: Electrochemical Behavior of Mixed Cu Powder and Li... A novel anode consisting of a mixture of Cu powder and LiCl/Li13In3-coated Li powder was developed and tested for use in Li metal secondary batteries (LMSBs). The aim was to improve the electrochemical performance as suppress dendrite formation and volume change on the Li metal electrode. A LiCl/Li13In3 composite film...
- Plants, Vol. 12, Pages 2152: Tomato and Pepper Leaf Parts Contribute Differently... Foliar fertilisation is an application technique that is increasingly being used in agriculture and offers the possibility of providing nutrients directly to the site of highest demand. Especially for phosphorus (P), foliar application is an interesting alternative to soil fertilisation, but foliar uptake mechanisms are poorly understood. To gain a...
- Suspension of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NP) as an intraoperative wound irrig... Background: Infection after fracture fixation (IAFF) associated with an implant in orthopaedic surgery is a feared complication, leading to non-union, loss of function, amputation, and even mortality and morbidity to the patient. A biofilm formation on the implant surface increases the difficulty of treatment. Therefore, surgical infection prevention with an...
- AI-assisted brain and spine implants helped a paralyzed man control his legs aga... For the first time after more than a decade of work by researchers in France and Switzerland, a paralyzed man has regained the ability to walk naturally using only his thoughts thanks to two implants that restored communication between his brain and spinal cord. The press conference was held in...
- Frustrated hops in Ring Polymer Surface Hopping: Real-time dynamics and detailed... Ring Polymer Surface-Hopping (RPSH) has been recently introduced as a well-tailored method for incorporating nuclear quantum effects (NQEs), such as zero-point energy and tunneling, into non-adiabatic molecular dynamics simulations. The practical widespread usage of RPSH demands a comprehensive benchmarking of different reaction regimes and conditions with equal emphasis on demonstrating...
- Cyto- and bio-compatibility assessment of plasma-treated polyvinylidene fluoride... As part of applications dealing with cardiovascular tissue engineering, drop-cast polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) scaffolds have been treated by cold plasma to enhance their adherence to cardiac cells. The scaffolds were treated in a dielectric barrier device where cold plasma was generated in a gaseous environment combining a carrier gas (helium...
- Case Hardening Explained – How It Works, Benefits & Types Case hardening is a metallurgical process that allows us to create special parts with unique properties. In this article, we explore what it is, its process and its applications. What […] The post Case Hardening Explained – How It Works, Benefits & Types appeared first on Fractory....
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- Comparative evaluation of the effect of 2% graphene oxide and 5% hydroxyapatite... Graphene is the thinnest, strongest and stiffest imaginable material. The biocompatible property of graphene oxide can initiate and facilitate cell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of periodontal ligament, osteogenic and oral epithelial cells. Furthermore, the antibiofilm and anti-adhesion properties of graphene oxide in prevention of dental biofilm infections, dental caries, dental...
- Self-healing mycelium leather shown to be possible New bioengineering research has shown the potential of using mycelium, the root-like structure of branching hyphae found in soil and rotting tree trunks that is part of the fungus family, as an as an engineered living material (ELM) that can self-repair. A new mycelium-based ELM was established for the first time, and its...
- Transient agonism of the sonic hedgehog pathway triggers a permanent transition... Via transient embryonic manipulation of gene expression, scales are permanently replaced by feathers on the feet of chicken....
- Nanoparticle-coated sponge shows its metal A cellulose sponge coated in manganese-doped goethite nanoparticles. Photo: Caroline Harms/Northwestern University.Engineers at Northwestern University have developed a new sponge that can remove metals – including toxic heavy metals like lead and critical metals like cobalt – from contaminated water, leaving safe, drinkable water behind. In proof-of-concept experiments, the researchers...