
Qiuhe Lu
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Sep 26, 2024 |
science.org | Qiuhe Lu |Z. Chahine |J. G. Muir |Shiqi Fang
Editor’s summaryThe centrality of lithium batteries to renewable energy infrastructure has motivated vigorous research into more efficient lithium sourcing. The oceans contain substantial aggregate quantities of lithium salts, but the comparatively low concentration makes them hard to separate from sodium and magnesium (see the Perspective by Darling). Li et al. now demonstrate a method inspired by the batteries themselves.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
science.org | Qiuhe Lu |Z. Chahine |J. G. Muir |Zhen Li
Editor’s summaryThe centrality of lithium batteries to renewable energy infrastructure has motivated vigorous research into more efficient lithium sourcing. The oceans contain substantial aggregate quantities of lithium salts, but the comparatively low concentration makes them hard to separate from sodium and magnesium (see the Perspective by Darling). Li et al. now demonstrate a method inspired by the batteries themselves.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
science.org | Qiuhe Lu |Z. Chahine |J. G. Muir |Yi Lu
AbstractPrecise regulation of intracellular phosphate (Pi) is critical for cellular function, with XPR1 serving as the sole Pi exporter in humans. The mechanism of Pi efflux, activated by inositol pyrophosphates (PP-IPs), has remained unclear.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
science.org | Qiuhe Lu |Z. Chahine |J. G. Muir |Valda Vinson
Does the information that people see on social media influence their political views? Is it making people politically more divided? In July 2023, Science published three papers on an unprecedented study of the effects of social media and social media algorithms on political polarization during the United States 2020 presidential election.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
science.org | Qiuhe Lu |Z. Chahine |J. G. Muir |Peter Stern
Neuroscience Another limitation of working memoryPeter SternMonkeys experience similar challenges in working memory to humans, including erroneously swapping one detail for another. PHOTO: PURIPAT PENPUN/GETTY IMAGESThe well-known limitations of working memory are attributed to the drift of memories over time and the forgetting of items. However, a third type of error, the so-called swap error, is not well understood.
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