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期刊名:Science

缩写:SCIENCE

ISSN:0036-8075

e-ISSN:1095-9203

IF/分区:45.8/Q1

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Electrostatic dielectric capacitors with ultrahigh power densities are sought after for advanced electronic and electrical systems owing to their ultrafast charge-discharge capability. However, low energy density resulting from low breakdow...
Amy Orben,J Nathan Matias Amy Orben
Technology development outpaces scientific assessment of impacts.
Bo Yang,Tiantian Ni,Jingjun Wu et al. Bo Yang et al.
One approach for closed-loop plastics recycling relies on reverting polymers back into monomers because one can then make new plastics without loss of properties. This depolymerization requirement restricts the molecular design to making po...
Xiao-Pan Hu,Bayu Brahmantio,Krzysztof Bartoszek et al. Xiao-Pan Hu et al.
The arrangement of genes along bacterial chromosomes influences their expression through growth rate-dependent gene copy number changes during DNA replication. Although translation- and transcription-related genes often cluster near the ori...
E Richard Gold,Robert Cook-Deegan E Richard Gold
The future of drug discovery may be artificial intelligence (AI), but its present is not. AI is in its infancy in the field. To help AI mature, developers need nonproprietary, open, large, high-quality datasets to train and validate models,...
Xiaoyue Aelita Zhu,Sarah Starosta,Miriam Ferrer et al. Xiaoyue Aelita Zhu et al.
Cachexia, a severe wasting syndrome associated with inflammatory conditions, often leads to multiorgan failure and death. Patients with cachexia experience extreme fatigue, apathy, and clinical depression, yet the biological mechanisms unde...