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Alleviating hypoxia by integrating MnO2 with metal-organic frameworks coated upconversion nanocomposites for enhanced photodynamic therapy in vitro

Dalton Trans., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4DT02605E, Paper
Junxun Zhou, Mengyue Jiang, Qiangqiang Zhang, Yuan Jiang, Haifang Wang, Lining Sun
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) requires the participation of abundant oxygen while the hypoxic tumor microenvironment limits the efficacy of PDT. Here, upconversion luminescent nanocomposites coated with metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) were synthesized...
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Study of CanUO2(CO3)3(4–2n)– complexes using CE-ICP-MS with polyetheretherketone (PEEK) capillaries

Dalton Trans., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4DT02781G, Paper
Ruopei Sun, Erwan Dupuis, Jean Aupiais, Pascal Reiller
The formation constants of CanUO2(CO3)3(4–2n)– complexes have been determined directly using capillary electrophoresis coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (CE-ICP-MS) in 0.1 M NaCl and at room temperature. Instead...
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Single-ion magnetism in novel Btp-based cobalt complexes of different charge

Dalton Trans., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D4DT02338B, Paper
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Gustavo Rama-Martínez, Marcelo Osorio-Celis, Yolanda Sabater-Algarra, Diego Sánchez-Brunete, Antonio L. Llamas-Saiz, Eugenia P. Quirós-Díez, M. Eugenio Vázquez, Miguel Vázquez López, María del Carmen Giménez López
By deprotonating Btp-derived ligands, precise control over counterions in the outer-coordination sphere is achieved in both neutral and charged anisotropic CoII complexes exhibiting field-induced single-ion magnetism.
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Are Coal Producers doing an OPEC?



  • Siddhartha P Saikia

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Price pooling mantra: Wake up to expensive electricity



  • Siddhartha P Saikia

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Sword swinging in the civic body




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Unfurling a mythological gem




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Android or Alangudi




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Looking for the hidden logic




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Writing a requiem to handwriting

The decline started with the advent of photocopiers and word processors




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Tie the knot on extravagant weddings

In conducting the feast and ceremonies, families spend as if there is no tommorow




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Moving house and memories

When life’s imprints tumble out of closets and into oblivion




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Of coruscating celluloid

The cameras back then captured raw, real, and unadulterated images




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Achieving gender parity is still a dream

Antiquated stereotypes about the roles and responsibilities of women are a pain




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Thriving technology, waning memory

Too many digital nannies are robbing us of the power of memory




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The richness of Indian languages

The idioms in everyday usage display the creativity and punch of the tongues




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Celebrating Hanami

It’s a Japanese tradition of viewing flowers in spring




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Women at the receiving end

They are the worst affected by alcoholism among men




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Shedding light on local history

It’s the lifeblood of community identities and is vital for preserving cultural heritage




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A shrinking Himalayan passage

A visit to Nagmithong Nala near Kargil, where the threat of a glacial lake outburst flood looms large and Botkol Pass is set to become inaccessible




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Doctors and handwriting

A running joke is that a student with sloppy handwriting will probably become a doctor




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Nothing has changed for women in India

From Nirbhaya to Abhaya, violence continue to be perpertrated against women in the country




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Parenting parents

A role reversal wrought by time




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Learning languages

Are our practices and actions pushing children away from languages?




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Talking about menopause

Media explore gender disparity largely, but it has failed to explicitly probe this transformative stage in a woman’s life




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Tipping cuts both ways

It is a case of damned if you do and damned if you don’t




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Reimagining parenting

Stringent discipline and control may fail to address the deeper emotional needs of children these days




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A strong memory

The mind can be a double-edge sword, serving up both good and bad memories




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Making sense of death

Untimely death is scary because it may shatter the lives of the living




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Saying it with an emoji

The efficient and expressive symbols have led to a decline in the use of formal communication techniques




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Freewheeling exploration with a bicycle

The machine was a precious possession, a symbol of hard work and determination




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Tackling sexual assault

Change should start from home, from education system




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Building mental reserves

Treat mental health like an “account” with regular deposits of nurturing habits, thoughts, and actions




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Self-care is the best healing

Work on building your network, wear a smile and genuinely thank those who assist in your daily work




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Permeating partiarchy

It’s no longer about confining women to the kitchen; it subtly disguises itself as praise for how well women juggle careers and family




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On the wrong call

Talking on the mobile phone while driving is tempting fate




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Evolving value systems

While there should not be judgments on what is good or bad, time, space and context determine what is acceptable or not




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Learning it the hard way

How a simple fix was given the go-by and how it led to worries




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Navigating public spaces as a woman

When public transport is inadequate or absent, it can heighten risks of violence and restrict access




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Rising stars: Chani Nava and Will Chen

Interview with early-career scientists in astronomy and quantitative ecology




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Rising stars: Anzar Abbas and Katie Wu

Interview with early-career scientists in immunology and neuroscience




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Rising stars: Sadie Witkowski and Michael Graw

Interview with early-career scientists in psychology and oceanography




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Modelling the thermoelectric effect

Register now: 28 February 2018
A webinar sponsored by COMSOL




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NanoRaman: correlated tip-enhanced optical spectroscopy and scanning-probe microscopy

Register now: 8 March 2018
A webinar sponsored by HORIBA Scientific




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Enhancing radiotherapy with MRI

Bas Raaymakers describes how MRI can help target tumours with improved accuracy




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Tracking proton therapy with acoustic waves

Katia Parodi describes an innovative technique for improving ion-beam therapy




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Developing the world's first full-body PET scanner

Simon Cherry explains why the EXPLORER project will revolutionize medical imaging




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J&K students in Holenarasipur complain against nursing college; HIMS director says issue resolved




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Heavy fog affects 21 flights at Kempegowda International Airport in Devanahalli in Bengaluru

There were more than 15 delays, and six flights diverted




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Mysuru Sangeetha Sugandha concludes

Tourism Ministry to promote the event beyond State