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Joint research result on improved elastocaloric materials by additive manufacturing published in Science
In this research, scientists created thermodynamically efficient, low-hysteresis elastocaloric cooling materials by means of additive manufacturing of nickel-titanium.
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Did the Neo-Assyrian Empire collapse due to severe drought?
Science Advanceshas published online an archaeological discovery by Professor Ashish Sinha of California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) and XJTU's Professor ChengHai and his team: Role of climate in the rise and fall of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
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XJTU researchers develop and apply “three-in-one fibrous membranes” to lithium-sulfur batteries
With growing demand for wearable electronic devices, such as folding mobile phones, wearable detectors, and smart bracelets, research on high-energy density and flexible energy storage devices has received increase attention.
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XJTU makes progress in Graphene Quantum Dot (GQD) white-light-emitting material
Recently, the research team led by XJTU professor He Ling from the School of Science developed white-light-emitting GQD-MF (Melamine Formaldehyde) polymer microspheres.
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XJTU professor receives 20th T. K. Ann International Trade Award
On November 24, 2018, the 20th T. K. AnnInternational Trade Award ceremony was held at the University of International Business and Economics.
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XJTU makes progress in ferroic-order coupling in molecular MOFs
Recently, XJTU doctoral candidate Xin Lipeng of the research team led by professor Lou Xiaojie from the Frontier Institute of Science and Technology synthesized large single crystals of [(CH3)2NH2][Ni(HCOO)3] (DMNiF) of high quality.
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XJTU researchers make advances in natural killer cell control of lung cancer
Recently, the Oncology Department research team and the Infectious Diseases Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of XJTU published its latest research results.
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XJTU makes progress in low-dimension transition metal dichalcogenides in the form of nanoribbons
The research result was published in Journal of the American Chemical Society(IF=14.357), an international top journal, under the title Ferromagnetism of 1T’-MoS2 Nanoribbons stabilized by edge reconstruction and its periodic variation on nanoribbons width.