[ASAP] Hydrogen Evolution Catalyzed by a Metal-Free Corrole: An Experimental and Theoretical Mechanistic Study
[ASAP] Amorphous Catalysis: Machine Learning Driven High-Throughput Screening of Superior Active Site for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
[ASAP] Ru Nanoparticles Decorated on 2D MoO<sub>2</sub> Nanosheets as Efficient and Durable Electrocatalysts for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction in a Wide pH Range
Evolutionary dynamics of natural product biosynthesis in bacteria
DOI: 10.1039/C9NP00048H, Review Article
We review known evolutionary mechanisms underlying the overwhelming chemical diversity of bacterial natural products biosynthesis, focusing on enzyme promiscuity and the evolution of enzymatic domains that enable metabolic traits.
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Deformation and evolution of life in crystalline materials: an integrated creep-fatigue theory / Xijia Wu (National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
Symphony in C: carbon and the evolution of (almost) everything / Robert M. Hazen
Hot carbon: carbon-14 and a revolution in science / John F. Marra
The innovation and evolution of medical devices: vaginal mesh kits / S. Abbas Shobeiri, editor
A concerted evolution of supramolecular interactions in a {cation; metal complex; π-acid; solvent} anion-π system
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00101E, Research Article
Comprehensive studies on a concerted evolution of supramolecular interactions with multicomponent synthon reproduction provide a new tool to describe the trapping of flat [M(L)4]2− complexes within π-acidic cavities.
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An In situ Raman study of intermediate adsorption engineering by high-index facet control during the hydrogen evolution reaction
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00124D, Research Article
An in situ Raman study of the mechanism of HER catalytic performance enhanced by high-index facets on Ti@TiO2 nanosheets.
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Evolution of D6R units in the interzeolite transformation from FAU, MFI or *BEA into AEI: transfer or reassembly?
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00359J, Research Article
The formation and evolution of building units for zeolites play an important role during crystallization.
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Article :: Sketchnoters' Stories: 8th-grader Allison Huang revolutionizes her school notes with sketchnotes
We are excited to share this story about Allison Huang, an eighth grader passionate about sketchnoting. This is her story about discovering and integrating sketchnoting as a powerful tool for the way she thinks in school and in her life.
50 years of the Russian Socialist Revolution : statement by the Central Committee, Communist Party of the Soviet Union
The wheel of wealth : being a reconstruction of the science and art of political economy on the lines of modern evolution / by John Beattie Crozier
Empire of guns : the violent making of the industrial revolution / Priya Satia
Shaping the fourth industrial revolution / Klaus Schwab, with Nicholas Davis
Central Bank frameworks : evolution or revolution? : proceedings of a conference held in Sydney on 12-13 April 2018 / editors: John Simon, Maxwell Sutton
Global political economy : evolution & dynamics / Robert O'Brien & Marc Williams
Evolutionary chemical space exploration for functional materials: computational organic semiconductor discovery
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC00554A, Edge Article
Evolutionary optimisation and crystal structure prediction are used to explore chemical space for molecular organic semiconductors.
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Nitric oxide monooxygenation (NOM) reaction of cobalt-nitrosyl {Co(NO)}8 to CoII-nitrito {CoII(NO2−)}: base induced hydrogen gas (H2) evolution
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01572E, Edge Article
Base-induced hydrogen (H2) gas evolution in the nitric oxide monoxygenation reaction.
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Evolution of pure hydrocarbon hosts: simpler structure, higher performance and universal application in RGB phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01238F, Edge Article
In this work, we propose pure hydrocarbon materials as universal hosts for high-efficiency red, green and blue phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes.
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Geodynamics of the Indian Plate: evolutionary perspectives / Neal Gupta, Sampat K. Tandon, editors
Co-evolution of secondary metabolites Jean-Michel Mérillon, Kishan Gopal Ramawat, editors
Genetic and evolutionary computing: proceedings of the thirteenth International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computing, November 1-3, 2019, Qingdao, China / Jeng-Shyang Pan, Jerry Chun-Wei Lin, Yongquan Liang, Shu-Chuan Chu, editors
Nature's prophet: Alfred Russel Wallace and his evolution from natural selection to natural theology / Michael A. Flannery
Kew Observatory & the evolution of Victorian science, 1840-1910 / Lee T. Macdonald
Regenerating Japan: organicism, modernism and national destiny in Oka Asajiro's evolution and human life / Gregory Sullivan
The evolution of feathers: from their origin to the present / Christian Foth, Oliver W.M. Rauhut, editors
Permanent revolution: the Reformation and the illiberal roots of Liberalism / James Simpson
The evolution of beauty: how Darwin's forgotten theory of mate choice shapes the animal world-- and us / Richard O. Prum
Evolution of the brain, cognition, and emotion in vertebrates Shigeru Watanabe, Michel A. Hofman, Toru Shimizu, editors
A brain for speech: a view from evolutionary neuroanatomy / Francisco Aboitiz
The spaces between us: a story of neuroscience, evolution, and human nature / Michael S.A. Graziano
Early evolution of human memory: great apes, tool-making, and cognition / Héctor M. Manrique, Michael J. Walker
Cerebral lateralization and cognition: evolutionary and developmental investigations of behavioral biases / edited by Gillian S. Forrester, William D. Hopkins, Kristelle Hudry, Annukka Lindell
Mate choice: the evolution of sexual decision making from microbes to humans / Gil G. Rosenthal
Evolution of the central nervous system of Craniata and Homo / Wolfgang Seeger
Animal musicalities: birds, beasts, and evolutionary listening / Rachel Mundy
A taste for the beautiful: the evolution of attraction / Michael J. Ryan
Burn it down! : feminist manifestos for the revolution / edited by Breanne Fahs.
Evolutionary Economic Geography in China [electronic resource] / by Canfei He, Shengjun Zhu
[ASAP] A Thiadiazole-Based Covalent Organic Framework: A Metal-Free Electrocatalyst toward Oxygen Evolution Reaction
[ASAP] Lattice Strain Induced by Linker Scission in Metal–Organic Framework Nanosheets for Oxygen Evolution Reaction
An introduction to the social and political philosophy of Bertolt Brecht: revolution and aesthetics / Anthony Squiers
A year of revolutions: Fanny Lewald's recollections of 1848 / translated, edited, and annotated by Hanna Ballin Lewis
Sexual trait evolution in mosquitoes and a news roundup
Sara Mitchell discusses the co-evolution of sexual traits in mosquitoes and their influence on malaria transmission. David Grimm discusses daily news stories. Hosted by Susanne Bard. [Img: © Sam Cotton]
The evolution of Mars' atmosphere and a daily news roundup
Bruce Jakosky discusses where Mars' once-thick, CO2-ish atmosphere went and the first data from the MAVEN mission to study the Red Planet; David Grimm talks about worm allergies, fake fingerprints, and toilets for all. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Img: NASA]
Podcast: Nuclear forensics, honesty in a sea of lies, and how sliced meat drove human evolution
Online News Editor David Grimm shares stories on the influence of governmental corruption on the honesty of individuals, what happened when our ancestors cut back on the amount of time spent chewing food, and how plants use sand to grind herbivores‘ gears. Science’s International News Editor Rich Stone joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss his forensics story on how to track down the culprits after a nuclear detonation. [Image: Miroslav Boskov]