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Cassandra Pegg, Benjamin Schulz, Ben Neely, Gregory Albery, Colin Carlson
The sugars that coat the outsides of viruses and host cells are key to successful disease transmission, but they remain understudied compared to other molecular
Yuri Ralchenko, Alexander Kramida, Vladimir Azarov
Recent advance in calculations of energy levels of the 1s2l2l0 core-excited states for ions along the Li isoelectronic sequence from carbon to uranium suggested
Saeed Khan, Bryce Primavera, Jeff Chiles, Adam McCaughan, Sonia Buckley, Alexander Tait, Adriana Lita, John Biesecker, Anna Fox, David Olaya, Richard Mirin, Sae Woo Nam, Jeff Shainline
Superconducting optoelectronic hardware is being explored as a path towards artificial spiking neural networks with unprecedented scales of complexity and
Nathan Mahynski, Jared Ragland, Stacy Schuur, Vincent K. Shen
Marine environmental monitoring efforts often rely on the bioaccumulation of persistent anthropogenic contaminants in organisms to create a spatiotemporal
Charles Dickerson, Michael Wilkenson, Eugenie Hunsicker, Siyuan Ji, Mole Li, Yves Bernard, Graham Bleakley, Peter Denno
Architecture Definition, which is central to system design, is one of the two most used technical processes in the practice of model-based systems engineering
Peter Denno, Yishu Bai, Tu Jiachen, Yang Mengzhao, Liang Zhang
Performance metric calculation is one of the most important problems in production systems research. In this paper, we consider serial production lines with
Gan Zhai, Yizhou Xin, Cameron Kopas, Ella Lachman, Mark Field, Josh Y Mutus, Katarina Cicak, Joe Aumentado, Zuhawn Sung, William Halperin
Contactless excitation and detection of high harmonic acoustic overtones in a thin single crystal are described using radio frequency spectroscopy techniques
Dennis J. Michalak, Bethany Unger, Ellen Lorimer, Alexander Grishaev, Carol Williams, Frank N. Heinrich, Mathias Losche
KRas is a small GTPase and membrane-bound signaling protein. Newly synthesized KRas is posttranslationally modified with a membrane-anchoring prenyl group. KRas
Sjoerd Roorda, Amelie Lacroix, Stephanie Codsi, Gabrielle Long, Fan Zhang, Steven Weigand, Christina Trautmann
Pure and gold-doped amorphous silicon membranes were irradiated with swift heavy ions (75 MeV Ag or 1.1 GeV Au ions) and studied by small angle X-ray scattering
Purpose. Antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) therapeutics are an emerging class of biopharmaceuticals to treat and prevent diseases, particularly those involving
Recently the application of far ultraviolet (UVC 200-230nm) optical radiation for disinfection of occupied spaces has seen a growing interest. Filtered excimer
Saleh Allehabi, Samuel Brewer, Vladimir Dzuba, Victor Flambaum, Kyle Beloy
We identify laser-accessible transitions in group 16-like highly charged ions as candidates for high-accuracy optical clocks, including S-, Se-, and Te-like
Venketesh Ranganathan, Saman Bazmi, Stefan Wallin, Yun Liu, Anand Yethiraj
The in-cell environment is crowded with macromolecules, and the consequent reduction in free volume, the hard-sphere paradigm, is central to understanding
Cheng Qian, Wei Yu, Chao Lu, David W. Griffith, Nada T. Golmie
Machine learning, as a viable way of conducting data analytics, has been successfully applied to a number of areas. Nonetheless, the lack of sufficient data is
Paul Witherell, Yan Lu, Ying Liu, David W. Rosen, Timothy Simpson, Charlie Wang
Additive manufacturing (AM) is poised to bring a revolution due to its unique production paradigm. It offers the prospect of mass customization, flexible
Megha Rajendran, Maria Queralt-Martin, Philip A. Gurnev, William M. Rosencrans, Amandine Rovini, Daniel Jacobs, Kaitlin Abrantes, David Hoogerheide, Sergey M. Bezrukov, Tatiana Rostovtseva
Involvement of alpha-synuclein (αSyn) in Parkinson's disease (PD) is complicated and difficult to trace on cellular and molecular levels. Recently we
Patrick Quarterman, Yabin Fan, Zhijie Chen, Christopher Jensen, Rajesh Chopdekar, Dustin Gilbert, Megan Holtz, Mark Stiles, Julie A. Borchers, Kai Liu, Luqiao Liu, Alexander Grutter
Lucasz T. Olenginski, Wojciech K. Kasprzak, Christina Bergonzo, Bruce A. Shapiro, Theodore Kwaku Dayie
HBV replication is initiated by the binding of polymerase (P) to epsilon (ε), a 61 nucleotide (nt) cis -acting regulatory stem-loop RNA located at the 5′-end of
Vibhor Pandhare, Marcella Miller, Gregory W. Vogl, Jay Lee
In industrial applications, the mechanical wear on ball screw components can lead to a loss of positioning accuracy that reduces the operational reliability and
Rob Marissen, Jeroen Laros, Josef Rasinger, Madhushri Varunjikar, Ben Neely, Magnus Palmblad
It has long been known that biological species can be identified from mass spectrometry data alone. Ten years ago, we described a method and software tool
Computational screening of adsorbent materials often uses the Henry's law constant ($\KH$) (at a particular temperature) as a first discriminator metric due to
The coaxial stacking of two SWCNTs into a double-wall carbon nanotube (DWCNT), forming a so-called one-dimensional van der Waals structure, leads to synergetic
Alexandra Koegel, Iain Oswald, Chuy Rivera, Samantha L. Miller, M. Fallon, Timothy R. Prisk, Craig Brown, James Neilson
The layered Ruddlesden-Popper derivatives of CH 3NH 3PbI 3 have recently emerged as high-performing materials for photovoltaics with improved stability. The
Ryan DeCrescent, Zixuan Wang, Poolad Imany, Robert Boutelle, Corey McDonald, Travis Autry, John Teufel, Sae Woo Nam, Richard Mirin
Surface acoustic waves (SAWs) coupled to quantum dots (QDs), trapped atoms and ions, and point defects have been proposed as quantum transduction platforms, yet
Michal Macha, Sanjin Marion, Mukesh Tripathi, Martina Lihter, Alex Smolyanitsky, Andras Kis, Aleksandra Radenovic
Large-area nanopore drilling is a major bottleneck in state-of-the-art nanoporous 2D membrane fabrication protocols. In addition, high-quality structural and