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Engineering T Cell Receptors To Reduce The Risk Of Adverse Side Effects In Immunotherapy

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Engineered T cells represent a new and novel approach to target cancer. By introducing unique antigen targeting molecules, we can redirect T cells to locate…
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Closing The Gaps In Photovoltaic Forecasting Methods

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A photovoltaic (PV) value is the voltage output generated by solar cells that harvest solar energy to produce electricity. The PV value is a critical…
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Forests Need Water And We Need Forests: The Water Footprint Of Wood And Derived Products

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Forests need water. Without water, there is no vegetation. When it rains over a forest, the rainwater wets the leaves and the soil surface. The…
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Studying The First Stages Of Aluminum Oxidation With Quantum Mechanical Modeling

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Aluminum is an abundant metal in the Earth’s crust and has become widely used in a large diversity of applications also due to its desirable…
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Improving Sustainability In Construction By Analyzing Whole Life Cycle Energy

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Buildings concentrate 40% of total energy used in Europe, so the improvement of the sustainability of constructions through a more efficient and use of buildings…
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Why Smart Meters And Real Time Prices Are Not The Solution

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The story that we are often told about modern electricity grids goes like this: In the smart grid, the smart meter is the gateway for…
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Using Track Vibrations To Power Railroad Devices

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Riding along industrial developments, the railroad carries many peoples’ lives and dreams. Various electrical devices are running constantly and anonymously, keeping rail networks operating safely, efficiently,…
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Energy Harvesting Tiles Could Transform Footsteps Into Power

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Harvesting energy from pedestrians could be used to power sensors in smart infrastructure, monitor structural health, and provide environmental sensing data. Energy harvesting tiles have…
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A Qualitative Study Of Electricity And Decarbonisation Challenges In The Nordic Region 

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The Nordic countries — Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden — have aggressive climate and energy policies in place and have already emerged as leaders…
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Less Is More: Blockchain Intelligence Enabled With Just A Hint

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Distributed intelligence (or blockchain intelligence, as the recent trends insist to refer) is another valid paradigm of “less is more.” During the recent past decades,…
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Towards Developing A Unified Index For Power Quality Evaluation In Distributed Generation Systems

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Currently, renewable energy-based power generation is rapidly growing across the world as a response to technical, economic, and environmental developments, as well as political and…
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