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How galvanic cells could power future healthcare
Galvanic cells, long known for powering batteries, are now inspiring innovations in biomedical devices. By harnessing spontaneous redox reactions, researchers are creating self-powered implants and ...
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Ovarian aging is increasingly recognized as a dynamic and modifiable process influenced by oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and chronic inflammation. This review outlines the mechanisms by ...
Once widely promoted by journal articles, textbooks, and the media for their presumed health benefits, antioxidants are now understood within a more nuanced framework. It is increasingly recognized ...
Imagine this: You’re a writer working on a script or—better yet—you’ve just finished your latest draft. You’ve spent months crafting characters, structuring plot, and developing story. You put the ...
There’s no “silver bullet” to making more sustainable changes to your operations, in part because there’s no one way to measure sustainability. And in healthcare packaging, environmental concerns have ...
Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China University ...
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