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Open AccessAuthor Correction: scCircle-seq unveils the diversity and complexity of extrachromosomal circular DNAs in single cells
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Open AccessEffects of phosphorous and antimony do** on thin Ge layers grown on Si
Suppression of threading dislocations (TDs) in thin germanium (Ge) layers grown on silicon (Si) substrates has been critical for realizing high-performance Si-based optoelectronic and electronic devices. An ad...
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Open AccessQuasi-3D slope stability analysis of waste dump based on double wedge failure
The double wedges sliding along the weak layer of the foundation can be observed on the slope of the waste dump and the sliding body is divided into the active wedge and passive wedge by the weak foundation an...
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Open AccessscCircle-seq unveils the diversity and complexity of extrachromosomal circular DNAs in single cells
Extrachromosomal circular DNAs (eccDNAs) have emerged as important intra-cellular mobile genetic elements that affect gene copy number and exert in trans regulatory roles within the cell nucleus. Here, we desc...
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Open AccessRelationship between team ranking and physical fitness in elite male handball players in different playing positions
The aim of this study was to identify the key physical indicators that affect game performance of male team handball athletes in national team handball tournaments and explore them further in relation to playi...
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Open AccessOrganizational justice perception and employees’ social loafing in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic: the mediating role of organizational commitment
As the cornerstone of enterprises, employees have played a pivotal role in navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuring the survival and growth of businesses. The global wave of unempl...
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Open AccessConnective tissue inspired elastomer-based hydrogel for artificial skin via radiation-indued penetrating polymerization
Robust hydrogels offer a candidate for artificial skin of bionic robots, yet few hydrogels have a comprehensive performance comparable to real human skin. Here, we present a general method to convert tradition...
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Open AccessEvaluating the impact of a short bout of stair-climbing on creative thinking in a between-subjects pretest posttest comparison study
Recent studies have indicated potential links between short bouts of physical activity like stair-climbing and enhanced creative thinking. However, previous research featured limitations, such as using an unco...
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Open AccessRapid and accurate detection of SARS-CoV-2 using the RHAM technology
Rapid and sensitive detection of pathogens is of utmost importance in interrupting the transmission chain of infectious diseases. In recent years, this has proven to be vital during the coronavirus disease (CO...
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Open AccessGraph theory analysis reveals an assortative pain network vulnerable to attacks
The neural substrate of pain experience has been described as a dense network of connected brain regions. However, the connectivity pattern of these brain regions remains elusive, precluding a deeper understan...
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Open AccessSelective CO2 reduction to CH3OH over atomic dual-metal sites embedded in a metal-organic framework with high-energy radiation
The efficient use of renewable X/γ-rays or accelerated electrons for chemical transformation of CO2 and water to fuels holds promise for a carbon-neutral economy; however, such processes are challenging to implem...
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Open AccessOrdered creation and motion of skyrmions with surface acoustic wave
Magnetic skyrmions with a well-defined spin texture have shown unprecedented potential for various spintronic applications owning to their topologically non-trivial and quasiparticle properties. To put skyrmio...
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Open AccessDeep-sea infauna with calcified exoskeletons imaged in situ using a new 3D acoustic coring system (A-core-2000)
The deep ocean is Earth’s largest habitable space inhabited by diverse benthic organisms. Infauna play crucial roles in sha** sedimentary structures, relocating organic matter, porewater chemistry, and hence...
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Open AccessOrthogonal interlayer coupling in an all-antiferromagnetic junction
In conventional ferromagnet/spacer/ferromagnet sandwiches, noncollinear couplings are commonly absent because of the low coupling energy and strong magnetization. For antiferromagnets (AFM), the small net mome...
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Open AccessStudy on the associations of physical activity types and cardiovascular diseases among Chinese population using latent class analysis method
Previous studies reported on the association between physical activity (PA) and cardiovascular diseases (CVDS) among the Western population. However, evidence on the association between different patterns of PA a...
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Open AccessExtracting quantitative dielectric properties from pump-probe spectroscopy
Optical pump-probe spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the study of non-equilibrium electronic dynamics and finds wide applications across a range of fields, from physics and chemistry to material science and ...
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Open AccessOptimized protocol for the extraction of RNA and DNA from frozen whole blood sample stored in a single EDTA tube
Cryopreservation of whole blood is useful for DNA collection, and clinical and basic research. Blood samples in ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt (EDTA) tubes stored at − 80 °C are suitable for DNA...
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Open AccessObservation of negative capacitance in antiferroelectric PbZrO3 Films
Negative capacitance effect in ferroelectric materials provides a solution to the energy dissipation problem induced by Boltzmann distribution of electrons in conventional electronics. Here, we discover that b...
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Open AccessSex difference in the weighting of expected uncertainty under chronic stress
The neurobiological literature implicates chronic stress induced decision-making deficits as a major contributor to depression and anxiety. Given that females are twice as likely to suffer from these disorders...
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Open AccessHologenome analysis reveals dual symbiosis in the deep-sea hydrothermal vent snail Gigantopelta aegis
Animals endemic to deep-sea hydrothermal vents often form obligatory symbioses with bacteria, maintained by intricate host–symbiont interactions. Most genomic studies on holobionts have not investigated both s...