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Retrofitting Isothermal Dehumidifiers To Central Air-Conditioning Systems Can Help Reduce Your Energy Bills

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In developed countries, building energy consumption accounts for roughly 50% of the total energy usage. HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning) equipment, especially in hot and…
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(−)-Epicatechin, A Natural Flavanol Compound, Protects Against Acute Brain Injuries 

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(−)-Epicatechin (EC) is a natural flavanol compound found at high concentrations in green tea and cocoa.1 Recently, we and others reported that EC treatment was…
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Using Photoacoustic Moving Sources In Trace Gas Detection

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The photoacoustic effect, which was discovered by A. G. Bell in 1881, refers to the generation of sound as a result of absorption of optical…
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Re-Thinking Concentrating Solar Power With Thermal Energy Storage

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Solar photovoltaics (PV) has been growing at an exponential rate, more than doubling in the past 3 years to reach over 300 GW of power…
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Diseases In A Double-Pack: Genes Could Increase The Likelihood For Depression And Migraines

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What do a migraine and depression have in common? Australian scientists unravel with the help of thousands of twins why both diseases frequently coincide. Both…
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Multi-Objective Optimization Of A Solar Driven Trigeneration System

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Solar energy exploitation is one of the most promising ways to face major problems as the growing population, the climate change, the fossil fuel depletion…
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Parametric Optimization And Thermodynamic Performance Comparison Of Single-Pressure And Dual-Pressure Evaporation Organic Rankine Cycles

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Greenhouse effect and air pollution have been global challenges. Melting glaciers, extreme weather, drought, and haze all threaten human survival. Renewable energy utilization and waste…
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Incongruent Freshwater Lenses Of The River Murray Floodplains (Australia): Discovery Of A New Groundwater Phenomenon In Dry Riparian Zones

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Groundwater hydrology is a mature research field. The idea of discovering a new type of groundwater system seems unlikely. Yet, in the floodplains of the…
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Procedural Learning Differs In Autism, Parkinson’s, And Other Disorders

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We are surrounded by information that only makes sense when presented in a specific order. Many fundamental skills are reliant on learning sequences of information….
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Teaching Astronomy From An Early Childhood Age

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In most cases, the first teachers we have in our lives are our parents. We know that a teacher’s job is finding the way to…
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Disrupting Interference Processing Using Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation

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The idea to actively modulate the human brain with electrical currents fascinates people since the ancient times. For example, the Romans used the torpedo fish…
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