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View article: pH-responsive chitosan–silica nanoparticles for salicylic acid delivery to alleviate continuous cropping stress in ginseng cultivation
pH-responsive chitosan–silica nanoparticles for salicylic acid delivery to alleviate continuous cropping stress in ginseng cultivation Open
Continuous ginseng cultivation leads to soil degradation, which adversely affects seed germination and seedling growth. To address this issue, we developed chitosan-modified mesoporous silica nanoparticles loaded with salicylic acid (SA), …
View article: Drug Resistance Among Newly Diagnosed People Living with HIV-1 in Sichuan, China: A Large-Scale Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study
Drug Resistance Among Newly Diagnosed People Living with HIV-1 in Sichuan, China: A Large-Scale Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study Open
The prevalence of TDR in Sichuan had reached moderate epidemic levels, with certain cities already experiencing high epidemic rates. It is urgent that we urgently expand targeted genotypic drug resistance detection and implement interventi…
View article: <i>iMeta</i> Conference 2025: Creating high‐impact international journals
<i>iMeta</i> Conference 2025: Creating high‐impact international journals Open
The iMeta Conference 2025, part of the iMeta Conference series, themed "Creating High-Impact International Journals," held at the Huangjiahu Campus of Hubei University of Chinese Medicine from August 23rd to 25th, 2025, and focused on fron…
View article: Analysis on Durability of Bentonite Slurry–Steel Slag Foam Concrete Under Wet–Dry Cycles
Analysis on Durability of Bentonite Slurry–Steel Slag Foam Concrete Under Wet–Dry Cycles Open
Wet–dry cycles are a key factor aggravating the durability degradation of foam concrete. To address this issue, this study prepared bentonite slurry–steel slag foam concrete (with steel slag and cement as main raw materials, and bentonite …
View article: Development of Low-Viscosity UHPC Using Fly Ash Microbeads and Modified Polycarboxylic Acid Superplasticizer
Development of Low-Viscosity UHPC Using Fly Ash Microbeads and Modified Polycarboxylic Acid Superplasticizer Open
Rheological properties are essential to ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), and it is necessary to guarantee a relatively lower viscosity to avoid fiber segregation and mechanical degradation. In this study, an innovative physical-chem…
View article: Polypeptides synthesized by common bacteria in the human gut improve rodent metabolism
Polypeptides synthesized by common bacteria in the human gut improve rodent metabolism Open
The human gut microbiota has the potential to synthesize proteins that may influence host metabolism. Here we report two polypeptides, RUMTOR-derived peptide (RORDEP) 1 and RORDEP2, circulating in human blood and synthesized by specific st…
View article: Integrated physiological, biochemical and transcriptomic analyses elucidate the response of alpine plant Lamiophlomis rotata (Benth.) Kudo to Low-Nitrogen stress
Integrated physiological, biochemical and transcriptomic analyses elucidate the response of alpine plant Lamiophlomis rotata (Benth.) Kudo to Low-Nitrogen stress Open
Lamiophlomis rotata (Benth.) Kudo, an endangered medicinal plant endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (altitude of 3100-5000 m), faces conservation challenges due to wild resource scarcity and cultivation difficulties. This investigation e…
View article: Operando Raman characterization of unique electroinduced molecular tautomerization in zero-gap electrolyzers promotes CO <sub>2</sub> reduction
Operando Raman characterization of unique electroinduced molecular tautomerization in zero-gap electrolyzers promotes CO <sub>2</sub> reduction Open
Membrane electrode assembly (MEA) represents an advanced type of electrochemical device currently widely used in various electrocatalysis applications [e.g., electrochemical CO 2 reduction reaction (CO 2 RR)], featuring no explicit catholy…
View article: Comprehensive analysis of SPL gene family and miR156a/SPLs in the regulation of terpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus L
Comprehensive analysis of SPL gene family and miR156a/SPLs in the regulation of terpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus L Open
Cro-miR156a and CrSPLs regulate TIAs biosynthesis, and this study provides a promising reference for investigating the roles of CrSPL TFs in regulating TIAs biosynthesis in C. roseus.
View article: Correction: Zhang et al. Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of Candidate Odorant Receptors in Galeruca daurica. Insects 2022, 13, 563
Correction: Zhang et al. Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of Candidate Odorant Receptors in Galeruca daurica. Insects 2022, 13, 563 Open
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View article: Active learning-based generative design of halogen-free flame-retardant polymeric composites
Active learning-based generative design of halogen-free flame-retardant polymeric composites Open
It is of significant importance to design flame-retardant polymeric composites (FRPCs) with superior flame retardancy and appropriate mechanical properties. However, discovering such materials is often reliant on serendipity, as the conven…
View article: M²N: A Progressive Macro-to-Micro 3D Modeling Scheme for Unveiling Drug-Target Affinity
M²N: A Progressive Macro-to-Micro 3D Modeling Scheme for Unveiling Drug-Target Affinity Open
Accurate drug-target affinity (DTA) prediction holds significant potential in the field of artificial intelligence (AI)-based drug discovery. However, existing methods primarily operate at a single scale, specifically at the macro (residue…
View article: Self-organized criticality of natural lakes revealed by the percolation model based on topographic wetness index
Self-organized criticality of natural lakes revealed by the percolation model based on topographic wetness index Open
Despite the growing interest in studying lakes as complex systems, the principle underlying lake formation and the observed power law size distributions remains unclear, limiting our ability to better understand the complexity of this hydr…
View article: Research Hotspots and Trends in Workplace Violence Among Healthcare Professionals: A Bibliometric and Visualization Analysis Based on Web of Science
Research Hotspots and Trends in Workplace Violence Among Healthcare Professionals: A Bibliometric and Visualization Analysis Based on Web of Science Open
The findings reveal that workplace violence is a significant issue affecting the mental and physical health of healthcare professionals, with notable impacts on job satisfaction, patient care quality, and overall organizational climate. Fu…
View article: Integrated deep vertical rotary tillage and subsurface pipe drainage techniques for sustainable soil salinization management and cotton production in arid regions
Integrated deep vertical rotary tillage and subsurface pipe drainage techniques for sustainable soil salinization management and cotton production in arid regions Open
Soil salinization impacts over 6 % of the world’s arable land, presenting an even greater challenge to agriculture in arid regions. This study assessed various subsurface pipe arrangements (B1: 1.0 m depth, 20 m spacing; B2: 0.8 m depth, 1…
View article: Methane dynamics in a temperate seagrass meadow
Methane dynamics in a temperate seagrass meadow Open
Seagrass meadows are essential coastal ecosystems that play a crucial role in carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas regulation. However, our understanding of methane (CH4) production and emission from these important carbon sinks remains…
View article: High Methane Production and Emission From Tropical Seagrasses Through Methylotrophic Methanogenesis
High Methane Production and Emission From Tropical Seagrasses Through Methylotrophic Methanogenesis Open
Methane (CH 4 ) is a potent greenhouse gas that reduces the carbon sequestration capacity of seagrass meadows. However, our understanding of CH 4 production and emission from these important carbon sinks is limited. Here we conducted bioge…
View article: Efficient Implementation of Tidal Forcing in Simulations of Groundwater Dynamics in Subterranean Estuaries
Efficient Implementation of Tidal Forcing in Simulations of Groundwater Dynamics in Subterranean Estuaries Open
Submarine groundwater discharge from subterranean estuaries is affected by tides, which are represented in computational models as time‐dependent boundary conditions on the seaward boundary. Conventionally, a small time step is used in the…
View article: Sandy Subterranean Estuaries Minimize Groundwater Nitrogen Pollution Impacts on Coastal Waters
Sandy Subterranean Estuaries Minimize Groundwater Nitrogen Pollution Impacts on Coastal Waters Open
Widespread anthropogenic activities pollute groundwater that eventually seeps out to the coastal ocean. Here, we resolve nutrient transformations and fluxes in 11 sandy subterranean estuaries (STEs) with contrasting nutrient sources and de…
View article: Molecular dynamics simulation of film water thickness and properties at different interfaces in partially saturated frozen soil systems
Molecular dynamics simulation of film water thickness and properties at different interfaces in partially saturated frozen soil systems Open
The film water, with an exceptional capacity to maintain a premelting, liquid-like state even under subzero conditions, provides a potential dynamic conduit for the movement of water in frozen soils. However, the distinctive structural and…
View article: Quantifying the sources and health risks of groundwater nitrate via dual N O isotopes and Monte Carlo simulations in a developed planting-breeding area
Quantifying the sources and health risks of groundwater nitrate via dual N O isotopes and Monte Carlo simulations in a developed planting-breeding area Open
Nitrate (NO3-) pollution in groundwater is a worldwide environmental issue, particularly in developed planting-breeding areas where there is a substantial presence of nitrogen-related sources. Here, we explored the key sources and potentia…
View article: Response Mechanisms of Passive Biotic Communities to Changes in River Connectivity
Response Mechanisms of Passive Biotic Communities to Changes in River Connectivity Open
Rapid urban development has led to the anthropogenic disruption of natural river connectivity, posing unprecedented threats to aquatic biological communities. Understanding how river connectivity influences the structure of these communiti…
View article: Statistical Distribution of Urban Area Reveals a Converging Trend of Global Urban Land Expansion
Statistical Distribution of Urban Area Reveals a Converging Trend of Global Urban Land Expansion Open
Urban land expansion is a major driver of many environmental and societal changes that challenge human well‐being and sustainable development, but its evolutionary process and dynamics are neither clear nor well‐integrated into urban scien…