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October 01 2023
Charles H. Lineweaver, Vihan M. Patel
We present an overview of the thermal history of the Universe and the sequence of objects (e.g., protons, planets, and galaxies) that condensed out of the background as the Universe expanded and ...
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September 26 2023
Juan Bisquert
Neurons, which are made of biological tissue, exhibit cognitive properties that can be replicated in various material substrates. To create brain-inspired computational artificial systems, we can ...
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September 26 2023
Chen Zhang (张宸), Hui Gao (高慧) et al.
A conjugated computational fluid dynamics model using convective thermal boundaries is proposed for the thermal analysis of the regenerative cooling system of an X-51A-like hypersonic aircraft in ...
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September 26 2023
Jared Barber, Isaac Manring et al.
Osteocytes are bone cells that can sense mechanical cues (stress and strain) and respond by releasing biochemical signals that direct bone remodeling. This process is called mechanotransduction ...
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September 26 2023
Jisheng Kou (寇继生), Xiuhua Wang (王秀花) et al.
Numerical simulation of gas flow in porous media is becoming increasingly attractive due to its importance in shale and natural gas production and carbon dioxide sequestration. In this paper, taking ...
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September 25 2023
Haoxiong Yan, Xuntao Wu et al.
In circuit quantum electrodynamics, qubits are typically measured using dispersively coupled readout resonators. Coupling between each readout resonator and its electrical environment, however, ...
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September 25 2023
M. Engsvang, H. Wu et al.
Atmospheric molecular cluster formation is the first stage toward aerosol particle formation. Despite intensive progress in recent years, the relative role of different vapors and the mechanisms for ...