A novel approach on designing ultrahigh burnup metallic TWR fuels: Upsetting the current technological limits [0.03%]
一种新型的超燃耗金属TWR燃料设计方法:突破现有技术极限
Linna Feng,Yuwen Xu,Jie Qiu et al.
Linna Feng et al.
Abstract: The grand challenge of "net-zero carbon" emission calls for technological breakthroughs in energy production. The traveling wave reactor (TWR) is designed to provide economical and safe nuclear power and solve i...
100 years after Griffith: From brittle bulk fracture to failure in 2D materials [0.03%]
格里菲斯以来的百年岁月——从体材料的脆性断裂到二维材料的失效行为
Daniel Kiener,Seung Min Han
Daniel Kiener
Brittle fracture and ductile failure are critical events for any structural or functional component, as it marks the end of lifetime and potential hazard to human life. As such, materials scientists continuously strive to better understand ...
Conditions near a crack tip: Advanced experiments for dislocation analysis and local strain measurement [0.03%]
裂纹尖端附近的条件:用于位错分析和局部应变测量的先进实验
Christoph Gammer,Dayong An
Christoph Gammer
The local stress state and microstructure near the crack-tip singularity control the fracture process. In ductile materials multiple toughening mechanisms are at play that dynamically influence stress and microstructure at the crack tip. In...
Biomaterials science and engineering to address unmet needs in women's health [0.03%]
生物材料科学与工程在女性健康领域的应用与发展
Michelle L Oyen
Michelle L Oyen
Medical conditions that primarily or disproportionately affect women have historically been poorly studied. In contrast to the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems, there is no lengthy record of biomaterials research addressing women'...
Functional imaging of brain organoids using high-density microelectrode arrays [0.03%]
高密度微电极阵列在人脑类器官功能成像中的应用
Manuel Schröter,Congwei Wang,Marco Terrigno et al.
Manuel Schröter et al.
Abstract: Studies have provided evidence that human cerebral organoids (hCOs) recapitulate fundamental milestones of early brain development, but many important questions regarding their functionality and electrophysiolog...