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26-Mar-2025
Metal-valence-state modulation of transition metal oxides boosts lithium–sulfur battery performance
ParticuologyPeer-Reviewed Publication
Transition metal valence state, a key property steering heterogeneous catalysis, has remained underexplored for its role in tuning S cathode kinetics in Li–S batteries. This study reported that CuO and Cu2O particulate catalysts exhibited distinct interactions with sulfur species, dictating the kinetics of sulfur reduction reactions. While Cu2+ enables direct (poly)thiosulfate redox, both Cu2+ and Cu+ indirectly modulate lithium (poly)sulfide chemisorption by altering O2- reactivity and Li bond strength. CuO with stronger interactions enabled faster sulfur reduction reaction kinetics, achieving enhanced Li–S battery performance. This work expands the scope of metal-valence-state effects in catalysis and offers an unconventional strategy to optimize Li–S battery performance via indirect Li-bond regulation.
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- Particuology
- Funder
- National Natural Science Foundation of China, Sichuan Science and Technology Program
26-Mar-2025
HKU engineering team and partner universities develop revolutionary brain-computer interface decoding system
The University of Hong KongPeer-Reviewed Publication
Professor Ngai Wong and Dr Zhengwu Liu from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), in collaboration with research teams at Tsinghua University and Tianjin University, have conducted groundbreaking research on memristor-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Published in Nature Electronics, this research presents an innovative approach for implementing energy-efficient adaptive neuromorphic decoders in BCIs that can effectively co-evolve with changing brain signals.
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- Nature Electronics
26-Mar-2025
2025 Hong Kong Climate Forum
The University of Hong KongMeeting Announcement
The 2025 Hong Kong Climate Forum, co-organised by the Institute for Climate and Carbon Neutrality (ICCN) at the University of Hong Kong and the Environment and Ecology Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), officially opened this morning. The two-day event brings together government representatives, experts, scholars, and industry leaders from around the world to discuss the challenges posed by climate change and explore mitigation measures. Participants will also exchange how Hong Kong and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) can leverage green technology, green finance, and policy support to unlock vast opportunities through innovative practices.
26-Mar-2025
Smartwatches may help control diabetes through exercise
University of BirminghamPeer-Reviewed Publication
Wearable mobile health technology could help people with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) to stick to exercise regimes that help them to keep the condition under control.
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- BMJ Open
26-Mar-2025
Neuroscientists unveil digital 'translator' for brain studies
University of California - Los Angeles Health SciencesPeer-Reviewed Publication
UCLA Health researchers have helped to develop a new digital toolbox to create a “common language” for brain network studies, potentially accelerating new discoveries and treatments for neurological and psychiatric conditions.
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- Nature Communications
26-Mar-2025
Leadership chair boosts growth and expertise in electrical and computer engineering at the University of Arizona
University of Arizona College of EngineeringGrant and Award Announcement
The Thomas R. Brown Leadership Chair will enhance growth and expertise in electrical and computer engineering at the University of Arizona. It supports initiatives to advance research, education, and leadership in the field, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and innovation.