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  • Jan 23, 2025 | pubs.acs.org | Jian Rong |Steven H. Liang

    ACS Medicinal Chemistry LettersCite this: ACS Med. Chem. Lett. 2025, XXXX, XXXClick to copy citationCitation copied!Learn about these metricsArticle Views are the COUNTER-compliant sum of full text article downloads since November 2008 (both PDF and HTML) across all institutions and individuals. These metrics are regularly updated to reflect usage leading up to the last few days. Citations are the number of other articles citing this article, calculated by Crossref and updated daily.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | pubs.acs.org | Yinlong Li |Steven H. Liang

    Glun2b-subunit selective antagonists of the n-methyl-d-aspartate receptors with enhanced potency at acidic pHLiotta, D.; Traynelis, S.; Wilson, L.; Tahirovic Y. A.; Menaldino, D.; Myers, S.; Poornachary, K. Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States, Neurop, Inc., Atlanta, GA, United StatesNeurological and psychiatric diseasesGluN2B-containing NMDARs are a subtype of ionotropic glutamate receptors that play a central role in synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory.

  • Aug 14, 2024 | blog.synology.com | Steven H. Liang

    Generative AI (GenAI) tools are revolutionizing businesses operations, offering the ability to rapidly boost efficiency and solve complex problems. However, this exciting potential comes with a significant challenge: data privacy. In March, a Korean conglomerate lifted a ban on the use of GenAI, only to reinstate it weeks later after employees shared sensitive internal information, including proprietary code and a meeting recording.

  • Jul 22, 2024 | knowridge.com | Steven H. Liang

    Global warming is causing the Antarctic ice sheets to melt faster than previously thought, especially in West Antarctica. An international research team led by the Alfred Wegener Institute has discovered that the root of this problem might lie in how the ice sheets originally formed. Sediment samples from drill cores, combined with advanced climate and ice-sheet modeling, reveal that the permanent glaciation of Antarctica began around 34 million years ago.

  • Jul 4, 2024 | knowridge.com | Steven H. Liang

    Electric vehicles, large-scale energy storage, polar research, and deep space exploration require batteries that perform well even in very cold temperatures. Lithium metal batteries, known for their high energy capacity, are promising candidates for these needs. However, traditional electrolytes used in these batteries face challenges in low temperatures, where strong interactions between solvent molecules and lithium ions (Li+) hinder performance.

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