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Developing bioinspired materials to convert sunlight into electricity efficiently is paramount for sustainable energy production. Fluorescent proteins are promising candidates as photoactive materials due to their high fluorescence quantum yield and absorption extinction coefficients in aqueous media. However, developing artificial bioinspired photosynthetic systems requires a detailed understanding of molecular interactions and energy transfer mechanisms in the required operating conditions.

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  • Proton-conducting solid oxide fuel cells (P-SOFCs) are more promising than oxygen-ion-conducting cells (O-SOFCs) because they operate at lower temperatures, but they face mechanical stresses at high temperatures that affect their electrical conductivities.
  • This research uses molecular dynamics modeling to analyze the mechanical and conductive behaviors of Y-doped BaZrO (BZY) electrolytes in P-SOFCs, focusing on their performance at temperatures between 673 K and 873 K.
  • It finds that Y doping and other factors decrease the Young's moduli and that proton diffusion rates change with different types of strain, ultimately affecting proton conductivity through various mechanisms like proton trapping and distribution.
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Brain oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) have been linked to specific processes in attention and perception. In particular, decreases in posterior alpha-amplitude are thought to reflect activation of perceptually relevant brain areas for target engagement, while alpha-amplitude increases have been associated with inhibition for distractor suppression. Traditionally, these alpha-changes have been viewed as two facets of the same process.

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Synergic Effect of N and Se Facilitates Photoelectric Performance in Co-Hyperdoped Silicon.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

October 2024

State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics, Department of Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China.

Femtosecond-laser-fabricated black silicon has been widely used in the fields of solar cells, photodetectors, semiconductor devices, optical coatings, and quantum computing. However, the responsive spectral range limits its application in the near- to mid-infrared wavelengths. To further increase the optical responsivity in longer wavelengths, in this work, silicon (Si) was co-hyperdoped with nitrogen (N) and selenium (Se) through the deposition of Se films on Si followed by femtosecond (fs)-laser irradiation in an atmosphere of NF.

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Innovative upcycling cigarette filters into high-performance cellulose nanofiber-epoxy composites.

Int J Biol Macromol

November 2024

Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, FI-00076 Aalto, Finland.

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  • This research presents a new upcycling method that converts used cigarette filters, a common environmental problem, into high-performance epoxy composites reinforced with cellulose nanofibers.
  • The process involves extracting cellulose acetate nanofibers from cigarette butts, purifying them, and converting them into regenerated cellulose nanofibers, allowing the creation of four different composite types.
  • The resulting composites demonstrated significantly improved tensile strength compared to traditional materials, thanks to better nanofiber distribution and bonding, while also maintaining thermal stability and increased optical transparency.
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Protein Cage Directed Assembly of Binary Nanoparticle Superlattices.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

December 2024

Biohybrid Materials, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, Aalto University, Aalto, 00076, Finland.

Inorganic nanoparticles can be assembled into superlattices with unique optical and magnetic properties arising from collective behavior. Protein cages can be utilized to guide this assembly by encapsulating nanoparticles and promoting their assembly into ordered structures. However, creating ordered multi-component structures with different protein cage types and sizes remains a challenge.

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  • * Manually labeling unstructured medical reports for DR analysis is labor-intensive, leading to the development of DR-GPT, a large language model designed to classify DR severity from these reports.
  • * DR-GPT demonstrated high accuracy in severity classification and improved the performance of image classifiers when its annotations were combined with fundus images, showcasing the potential of AI in healthcare.
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  • The study aimed to determine if scalp cooling can enhance the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on motor cortex excitability.
  • It involved 105 healthy participants in a randomized, double-blind design where various tDCS protocols and scalp cooling were tested, with motor evoked potentials measured to assess changes in brain excitability.
  • Results indicated that neither tDCS nor scalp cooling produced measurable improvements in motor cortex excitability, suggesting that these methods do not alter cortical excitability effectively.
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Moiré superlattices in van der Waals heterostructures represent a highly tunable quantum system, attracting substantial interest in both many-body physics and device applications. However, the influence of the moiré potential on light-matter interactions at room temperature has remained largely unexplored. In our study, we demonstrate that the moiré potential in MoS/WSe heterobilayers facilitates the localization of interlayer exciton (IX) at room temperature.

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Involvement of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor-mediated cholinergic neurotransmission in TMS-EEG responses.

Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry

October 2024

Department of Neurology & Stroke, University of Tübingen, Germany; Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen, Germany. Electronic address:

The combination of transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) is emerging as a valuable tool for investigating brain functions in health and disease. However, the detailed neural mechanisms underlying TMS-EEG responses, including TMS-evoked EEG potentials (TEPs) and TMS-induced EEG oscillations (TIOs), remain largely unknown. Combining TMS-EEG with pharmacological interventions provides a unique opportunity to elucidate the roles of specific receptor-mediated neurotransmissions in these responses.

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  • Atrial fibrillation (AF) patients often need rhythm control therapy, and the study explored whether there are gender disparities in the use of antiarrhythmic therapies (AATs) among these patients in Finland from 2007-2018.
  • Out of 229,565 patients studied, women were older, had different health profiles compared to men, and were treated with AATs less frequently, with 17.6% of women and 25.1% of men receiving treatment.
  • Interestingly, while women received antiarrhythmic drugs more often across all ages, they underwent fewer cardioversion and ablation procedures, especially those under 65 years old.
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High-density EMG reveals atypical spatial activation of the gastrocnemius during walking in adolescents with Cerebral Palsy.

J Electromyogr Kinesiol

December 2024

Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, Neuromuscular Research Center, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland; Motion Laboratory, New Children's Hospital, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

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  • Children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) show less selective and simplified muscle activation while walking due to brain injury and associated muscle changes.
  • A study using high-density surface electromyography (HDsEMG) compared muscle activity in adolescents with CP and typically developed (TD) adolescents during treadmill walking, revealing more uniform muscle activation in CP individuals.
  • Findings indicate that the less structured muscle activation in CP is linked to stronger ankle co-contraction and spasticity, providing insights into motor control deficits and potential improvements from interventions.
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  • Our environment and experiences shape our behavior and mental states, but we lack understanding of how brain connectivity responds to these changes over time.
  • A study collected 133 days of data from one subject using smartphones and fMRI scans, revealing that past behavior can influence brain connectivity for up to 15 days.
  • The research emphasizes the need to consider the interaction between brain connectivity and external factors, supporting more precise healthcare and advancing the field of environmental neuroscience.
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Comparative Biocompatibility of Cellulose-Derived and Synthetic Meshes in Subcutaneous Transplantation Models.

Biomacromolecules

November 2024

Biobased Colloids and Materials, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, P.O. Box 16300, FI-00076 Aalto, Espoo,Finland.

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  • There's a growing interest in using cellulose-based materials for biomedical purposes, but there's a lack of detailed studies on these materials from different sources and processing methods.
  • This research tested the biocompatibility of various cellulose forms, including bacterial nanocellulose and regenerated cellulose, against synthetic options like polypropylene in a subcutaneous model.
  • While regenerated cellulose showed promise as a safe alternative, fragmentation issues in cellulose nanofibril meshes indicate a need for better processing techniques to enhance their effectiveness.
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Azobenzenes are versatile photoswitches that garner interest in applications ranging from photobiology to energy storage. Despite their great potential, transforming azobenzene-based discoveries and proof-of-concept demonstrations from the lab to the market is highly challenging. Herein we give an overview of a journey that started from a discovery of hydroxyazobenzene's humidity sensitive isomerisation kinetics, developed into commercialization efforts of azobenzene-containing thin film sensors for optical monitoring of the relative humidity of air, and arrives to the present work aiming for better design of such sensors by understanding the different factors affecting the humidity sensitivity.

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Revisiting the Thickness of the Air-Water Interface from Two Extremes of Interface Hydrogen Bond Dynamics.

J Chem Theory Comput

October 2024

Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Helsinki FI-00076, Finland.

The air-water interface plays a crucial role in many aspects of science because of its unique properties, such as a two-dimensional hydrogen bond (HB) network and completely different HB dynamics compared to bulk water. However, accurately determining the boundary of interfacial and bulk water, that is, the thickness of the air-water interface, still challenges experimentalists. Various simulation-based methods have been developed to estimate the thickness, converging on a range of approximately 3-10 (Å).

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Campylobacter species, Salmonella serotypes and ribosomal RNA-based fecal source tracking in the Kokemäki River watershed.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Neulaniementie 4, Kuopio, Finland; University of Helsinki, Department of Food Hygiene and Environmental Health, Agnes Sjöbergin katu 2, Helsinki, Finland.

Fecal contamination of surface water compromises the usability of surface water for drinking water production due to an increase in human health risks. In this study, we collected surface water samples for two years from the Kokemäki River (Finland). The downstream river stretch is used for feeding production of artificial ground water for a major drinking water treatment plant.

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We examine the interactions between polyelectrolytes (PEs) and uncharged substrates under conditions corresponding to a dielectric discontinuity between the aqueous solution and the substrate. To this end, we vary the relevant system characteristics, in particular the substrate dielectric constant ɛs under different salt conditions. We employ coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations with rodlike PEs in salt solutions with explicit ions and implicit water solvent with dielectric constant ɛw = 80.

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Bioethics as a philosophical discipline deals with matters of life and death. How it deals with them, however, depends on the kind of life particular bioethicists focus on and the kind of value they assign to it. Natural-law ethicists and conservative Kantians emphasize biological human life regardless of its developmental stage.

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Tragacanth gum hydrogels with cellulose nanocrystals: A study on optimizing properties and printability.

Int J Biol Macromol

November 2024

Polymer Technology, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, Kemistintie 1, 02150 Espoo, Finland. Electronic address:

This study investigates a novel all-polysaccharide hydrogel composed of tragacanth gum (TG) and cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), eliminating the need for toxic crosslinkers. Designed for potential tissue engineering applications, these hydrogels were fabricated using 3D printing and freeze-drying techniques to create scaffolds with interconnected macropores, facilitating nutrient transport. SEM images revealed that the hydrogels contained macropores with a diameter of 100-115 μm.

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Ensuring power system safety involves effective arc fault detection and localization. Existing devices struggle to differentiate between normal and abnormal conditions, especially in confined spaces, posing precision challenges. Strategically placing antennas around the arc helps detect electromagnetic radiation, even in limited areas, enabling valuable data collection for real-time monitoring.

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Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) uses near-infrared light to image spatially varying optical parameters in biological tissues. In functional brain imaging, DOT uses a perturbation model to estimate the changes in optical parameters, corresponding to changes in measured data due to brain activity. The perturbation model typically uses approximate baseline optical parameters of the different brain compartments, since the actual baseline optical parameters are unknown.

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  • Psychological interventions can effectively alter mental perspectives, particularly in the context of intergroup conflicts, by addressing negative attitudes toward outgroups.
  • The study utilized magnetoencephalography to objectively measure changes in neural alignment before and after a paradoxical thinking intervention, focusing on auditory narratives related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
  • Results showed significant increased neural alignment in participants after the intervention, suggesting a potential shift in mental perspective, highlighting the importance of neuroimaging in assessing the effectiveness of such interventions.
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Towards the definition of a standard in TMS-EEG data preprocessing.

Neuroimage

November 2024

Center for Mind/Brain Sciences-CIMeC, University of Trento, I-38123 Trento, Italy; Department of Neurology & Stroke, University of Tübingen, Germany; Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen, Germany.

Combining Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) techniques with the recording of brain electrophysiological activity is an increasingly widespread approach in neuroscience. Particularly successful has been the simultaneous combination of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Electroencephalography (EEG). Unfortunately, the strong magnetic pulse required to effectively interact with brain activity inevitably induces artifacts in the concurrent EEG acquisition.

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Sustainable environmental management is an urgent problem that calls for innovative solutions to the problem of protecting and preserving the natural resources and ecosystems of the planet [...

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