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Basic Research
Graphene, 2-dimensional monolayer of carbon atoms, is a promising candidate for the ultrafast nanoelectronic devices, quantum computers, transparent electrodes, nanocomposite materials and biomedical materials, due to its instrincly novel thermal, mechanical and electronic properties. It has alr...
· A New 3D-graphene Foam Neuroscaffold YET [ 2013.05.22 ]
· Researchers Use Ultrasmall Lanthanide-Dope... [ 2013.05.21 ]
· Radiation-induced Cellular Senescence Resu... [ 2013.05.17 ]
· The Second Space Science Active Experiment... [ 2013.05.16 ]
· Carbon Aerogels Sop Up Hydrocarbons [ 2013.05.15 ]
Life Sciences and Biotechnology
Recently, Dr. YANG Yuyi under the supervision of Professor WANG Jun from Key Laboratory of Aquatic Botany and Watershed Ecology, Wuhan Botanical Garden evaluated the adsorption potential of bamboo biochar for the removal of metal-complex dye acid black 172 (C.I. Acid Black 172) from solutions.
· Adsorption Potential of Bamboo Biochar for... [ 2013.05.24 ]
· 20-hydroxyecdysone Upregulates Atg [ 2013.05.22 ]
· 22°30′N Proposed to be Northern Biogeogr... [ 2013.05.21 ]
· Researchers Discover New Approach to Discr... [ 2013.05.20 ]
· ALKBH4-dependent Demethylation of Actin Re... [ 2013.05.17 ]
 
 
Resources and the Environment
Wulatelong gobiensis is distinguishable from other oviraptorid species by the following unique features: the ventral extremity of the large and elongate external naris is located below the mid-height of the premaxilla, the strap-like juga...
· A New Oviraptorid Dinosaur Found from the ... [ 2013.05.22 ]
· Regional Climate Changes Would Lead to a S... [ 2013.05.17 ]
· Advanced Oxidation Kinetics and Mechanism ... [ 2013.05.17 ]
· High- and Low-Flow Variations in Annual Ru... [ 2013.05.13 ]
· A Dynamic Model for Vulnerability Assessme... [ 2013.05.13 ]
High Technology
Recently, space science scientists from National Space Science Center and University of Science and Technology in China analyzed the energy transformation between two Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) after their collision based on three-dimensional (...
· Benchmark Solutions for Sound Propagation ... [ 2013.05.24 ]
· Could the Collision of CMEs in the Heliosp... [ 2013.05.22 ]
· Towards a Bettering Understanding of the M... [ 2013.05.20 ]
· Researchers Revealed the Potential Use of ... [ 2013.05.20 ]
· A Unique Molecular Orientation Driven Size... [ 2013.05.20 ]
 
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