Joanna Aizenberg talks about the people who inspire her, her advice to early-career researchers, and her hopes for the future of scientific research.
Increasing the Value of Wind: Passive to Active Actors in Multiple Power Markets
Using the Danish market conditions as a case study to demonstrate how large-scale expansion of wind energy has a more solid business case if they are active on both day-ahead and real-time power markets at the power exchange.
Copper-Aluminum Super Atom
Chemists have created a heterometallic superatom that provides prerequisites for developing new, more cost-effective catalysts.
Let It Flow: Plasma To Improve Lactose Production
A research team used a plasma jet‐like setup to enhance the flowability of lactose powder while in production.
Machine Learning From Crowds: A Systematic Review Of Its Applications
Crowdsourcing opens the door to solving a wide variety of problems that previously were unfeasible in the field of machine learning, allowing us to obtain relatively low cost labeled data in a small amount of time.
Hydrological Data Uncertainty and its Implications
How are hydrologic data used in understanding environmental processes and creating forecasting models and guiding water management?
Chemicals from Carbon Dioxide and Sunlight
A demonstration plant for a groundbreaking technology to produce chemicals from sunlight will be built at Delfzijl, the Netherlands.
Cover Art: Osteogenesis, Anti‐Inflammatory Nanotherapeutics & Bone Regeneration
Check out the latest covers of Advanced Healthcare Materials!
Environmental Influences On RNA Processing: Regulators Of Cellular Response
RNA processing has emerged as a key mechanistic step in the regulation of the cellular response to environmental perturbation.
Let it Shine: Light-Sensitive Designer Cells
A review of optogenetically engineered cells and their applications.