News Item
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Ryo Okuwaki
Summary: A global investigation has found that faults rupturing faster than seismic waves can travel is more common and destructive than previously believed.
Article
Materials Science, Ceramics
R. J. Mu, Z. W. Yang, S. Y. Niu, K. B. Sun, Y. Wang, D. P. Wang
Summary: The study successfully achieved the bonding of (Hf0.2Zr0.2Ti0.2Ta0.2Nb0.2)C high-entropy ceramic through direct diffusion bonding and a metallic Ni foil as an interlayer, demonstrating reliable mechanical properties.
JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
(2021)
Article
Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
Jia Liu, Cuiying Ma, Lianli Wang, Ke Ren, Hongpei Ran, Danni Feng, Huiling Du, Yiguang Wang
Summary: Single-phase Ba(Ti 0.2 Zr 0.2 Sn 0.2 Hf 0.2 Ce 0.2 )O 3 (BTZSHC) high-entropy ceramics were successfully prepared via the sol-gel method. The high entropy is the driving force for single-phase formation and a large entropy and negative enthalpy contribute to the formation of single-phase compounds. The sluggish-diffusion effect ensures the thermal stability of the ceramic system. The ceramics exhibit relaxor ferroelectric behavior.
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
(2022)
Book Review
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Alison Abbott
Summary: Frederick Reines was a remarkable physicist who conducted experiments of great significance and impact, taking his work from the desert to a gold mine.
Review
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Ana Domostegui, Luis Nieto-Barrado, Carles Perez-Lopez, Cristina Mayor-Ruiz
Summary: Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are crucial for biological processes. Molecular glue degraders modulate PPIs by inducing protein proximity, thus overcoming limitations of traditional therapeutics and broadening the targetable proteome.
CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
(2022)
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Leland Shapiro, Sias Scherger, Carlos Franco-Paredes, Amal A. Gharamti, David Fraulino, Andres F. Henao-Martinez
Summary: This article points out the problems with the hyperinflammation approach to sepsis treatment, including conceptual confusion and failure to establish a cause-and-effect relationship. The article calls for rejection of the concept and redirecting resources to more promising avenues of investigation and treatment.
FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Business, Finance
Abraham Lioui, Andrea Tarelli
Summary: This article analytically compares two dominant methodologies for constructing an ESG factor: the time series and cross-sectional approaches. Differences in ESG rating and exposure to other firm characteristics lead to an expected return spread between the two factors. A cross-sectional factor is constructed in this study, which features a targeted rating, neutralizes exposure to other firm characteristics, and does not harm diversification through stock screening. The research finds strong variations in the factor alpha across time series and different data vendors, and it is negatively related to media attention for ESG and positively related to variations in media attention.
JOURNAL OF BANKING & FINANCE
(2022)
Article
Economics
Catalin Dragomirescu-Gaina, Emilios Galariotis, Dionisis Philippas
Summary: The transition to a low-carbon economy presents challenges for investors in energy markets, with policy uncertainty playing a more significant role than financial risk proxies in reflecting the multidimensional nature of uncertainty and risks associated with investing in green energy today.
Review
Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear
Jose-Antonio Garcia-Lopez, Isabel Saura-Llamas
Summary: This manuscript reviews different approaches for the synthesis of C,C-palladacycles and their relevance in catalytic transformations. The strategies include elemental steps like oxidative addition of C-C bonds and more complex processes involving multiple Pd chemistry steps. Furthermore, it highlights synthetic methodologies based on Pd catalysis with C,C-palladacyclic intermediates.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
(2021)
Article
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Zonghai Chen
Summary: Suppression of parasitic reactions between delithiated cathode materials and non-aqueous electrolytes is crucial for unleashing the high-energy-density potential of high voltage cathode materials. However, little is known about the chemical nature of these reactions, hindering the rational development of stable high voltage cathode/electrolyte pairs.
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
(2022)
Article
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Kenneth Ward Church, Valia Kordoni
Summary: Pursuing state-of-the-art (SOTA) numbers in research papers can have costs, such as missing out on more promising opportunities and potentially leading to unrealistic expectations. Lack of leadership and uncertain reviewing processes are identified as the root causes of SOTA-chasing. This phenomenon is compared to the replication crisis in scientific literature.
NATURAL LANGUAGE ENGINEERING
(2022)
Article
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Leszek M. Malec, Marlena Gryl, Marcin T. Oszajca, Mateusz Z. Brela, Katarzyna M. Stadnicka
Summary: This study investigated three polymorphs of urea-barbituric acid (1:1) co-crystals to describe the dynamic character of their H-bond networks and explain the disappearance of the polar polymorph. The relative stability of each polymorph was considered in terms of NVT and NVE ensembles, and the results of computations were discussed in light of the analysis of H-bond propensities, coordination scores, and obtained experimental data. The polar form of urea-barbituric acid co-crystal can be considered one of the first known examples of a disappearing co-crystal polymorph.
CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN
(2021)
Article
Management
Zhiwei Yan, Xuerong Peng, Seoki Lee, Pei Fang
Summary: This study investigates the relationship between executives' political ties and corporate proactive environmental strategies (PESs), and examines the moderating role of executives' environmental awareness. The results show that executives' political ties are positively related to PES, and this relationship is strengthened for firms with executives with high environmental risk awareness (ERA) but weakened for firms with executives with high environmental cost-benefit awareness (ECA).
TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
(2023)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Weili Zheng, Geeth Kavya Minama Reddy, Falcon Dai, Ayushi Chandramani, David Brang, Scott Hunter, Michael H. Kohrman, Sandra Rose, Marvin Rossi, James Tao, Shasha Wu, Richard Byrne, David M. Frim, Peter Warnke, Vernon L. Towle
Summary: The study aimed to investigate the activation patterns in cortical language areas during cognitive tasks through analysis of event-related ECoG data of epilepsy patients. The results showed transient increases in gamma power in response to different language and memory tasks, reflecting spatial divergence and convergence in cortical activity associated with task-specific processes. This suggests the presence of functionally-specific language networks that interact in sequence to meet cognitive and behavioral demands.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Microbiology
Travis J. De Wolfe, Mohammed Rafi Arefin, Amber Benezra, Maria Rebolleda Gomez
Summary: This article argues that a careful examination of the relationship between human microbiome science and race and racism is crucial for promoting equitable social and ecological relations in the field. The problematic use of race in microbiome literature is highlighted, demonstrating how it limits the future of rigorous and just microbiome research. Actionable ways to build a more effective, anti-racist microbiome science are outlined as a conclusion.