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Quantification of the mixed-valence and intervalence charge transfer properties of a cofacial metal–organic framework via single crystal electronic absorption spectroscopy

Chem. Sci., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01521K, Edge Article
Open Access
Patrick W. Doheny, Jack K. Clegg, Floriana Tuna, David Collison, Cameron J. Kepert, Deanna M. D'Alessandro
Gaining a fundamental understanding of charge transfer mechanisms in three-dimensional Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) is crucial to the development of electroactive and conductive porous materials.
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Death toll rises to 72 in Bengal, CMC named Covid dedicated hospital




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Online booking, home delivery of liquor to begin in West Bengal




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Siliguri's pineapple farmers cry for help as their fruits has no takers amid lockdown




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Developments at KMC very disturbing: WB Guv on Firhad Hakim's appointed




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TMC leaders hit out at Shah, say West Bengal has seven-stage programme to bring back people




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Proposed amendments to Electricity Act take away state powers: TN CM




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Two women command AI Express flights on evacuation mission




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TN Police resort to mild lathi-charge to stop migrants undertaking home journeys on foot




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Tamil Nadu govt forms high-level committee, headed by former RBI Guv, to assess impact of COVID-19




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Tamil Nadu CM urges PM to place amendments to Electricity Act in abeyance




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The bid to review the 18th Amendment

Govt. is keen on revisiting the amendment that curtailed presidential powers; critics are alarmed




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Venezuela charges two former U.S. soldiers with terrorism, conspiracy

They allegedly took part in a failed bid to topple Maduro




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Flame retardants have different effects at high and low doses

A proteomic study reveals wide-ranging protein differences among brain cells treated with various concentrations of PBDE-99.




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An MS method for proteomic analysis of small samples

Researchers develop an MS shotgun proteomic method to tackle small numbers of cancer cells in blood.




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Wine’s metabolomic bouquet

UPLC/FTICR MS provides detailed metabolic signatures of Chilean red wines, which can be distinguished by vintage, vineyard of origin, production year, and quality.




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Common threads in breast cancer proteomes

The changes in protein expression common to several cancerous cell lines focus attention on cell spreading and focal adhesion kinase.




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Mizoram becomes coronavirus-free state with recovery of lone patient

Mizoram Health Minister Dr R Lalthangliana said the state's lone Covid-19 patient, a pastor, was discharged from Zoram Medical College (ZMC) on Saturday afternoon after 45 days of intense treatment




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Longing for love and a square meal, Chennai's horses find both

The horses on Chennai's Marina beach were slowly starving to death because of the lockdown until Shiranee Pereira decided to take a hand.




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Steering Committee members meet CM

Steering Committee members meet CM




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People meet to join hands to ensure enough food production for the State: CAU VC

People meet to join hands to ensure enough food production for the State: CAU VC




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Underground sewer line work resumes in Tiruchi

The project is scheduled to be completed by 2021.




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Four women die, 526 persons test positive

Of the 6,535 cases in State, 1,867 have a link to Koyambedu market cluster




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Credai alleges cartelisation, flags cement and steel prices

The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Association of India (Credai) has written to Housing and Urban Affairs minister Hardeep Puri and Commerce




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More time to pay life cover premium

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has extended till May 31 the grace period to pay premium for life insurance polici




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COVID-19 pandemic is likely to reduce investment in construction related projects : KPMG

COVID-19 pandemic is likely to reduce investment in construction related projects in the range of 13 to 30% which will have significant impact on Gros




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No truth in statement of company, says CITU

‘Shift plant from habitations’




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Stalled tobacco auctions to resume on Monday

Much to the relief of farmers, e-auctioning of tobacco, which has been suspended since the lockdown came into effect, will recommence in two auction p




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Naidu govt. permitted polymers to expand its unit: Kodali Nani

‘TDP president politicising the gas leak tragedy’




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Officials have hard time dealing with migrated labourers

‘They are unwilling to stay put in quarantine centres despite facilities’




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Coronavirus | Delhi government reports less COVID-19 deaths than hospitals

While the Delhi government’s statement says 68 coronavirus-related deaths have occurred in the national capital till Friday, the number of such deaths in just two hospitals in the city that The Hindu accessed was 107




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A phenol phosphorescent microsensor of mesoporous molecularly imprinted polymers

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17906-17913
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02834G, Paper
Open Access
Xiaodong Lv, Peng Gao
Based on the optical quenching phenomenon, a smart mesoporous phosphorescent microsensor was built.
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What is the great urgency for environment notification, asks Congress

Draft has alarming clauses including the concept of post facto clearance, it says.




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Garment units outside containment zones set to reopen in Karnataka

Following the formula of graded relaxation of the lockdown, the State government has allowed garment factories located outside containment zones to c




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State mulls over relaxing some key labour laws

The State government is considering relaxing some key labour laws meant to protect the interests of workers in Karnataka, including those which govern




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Lawmakers take on each other at meeting

Much to the embarrassment of Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar and Davangere district in charge Minister Byrathi Basavaraj, Lok Sabha member G.M.




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Wimbledon visit made me take up the game: Zeeshan

Ashutosh says he gained from following his father’s disciplined methods




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China overcomes India

Adhiban’s loss proves decisive




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FIDE tournament to honour first World champion

Carlsen among top stars for the Steinitz memorial blitz event




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Shops offer discounts, virtual tours to win back customers

Some stores are giving up to 50% rebate




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STEM-ucation in the time of the coronavirus




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How extreme bacteria squeeze water from a stone

Cyanobacteria survive in one of the harshest environments on Earth by mining water from the rocks they live on




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How remdesivir blocks SARS-CoV-2's polymerase

Researchers use cryo-EM to show how the drug stops RNA replication




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What fabrics make the most effective homemade masks?

Scientists test various kinds of cloth for their ability to filter aerosols




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My Mailbox Overfloweth but I Don't Have Time for Your Unsubscribe #wtfUX

September 17, 2015

"Don't you love the way companies find you and spam you daily the moment you make a sideways glance towards one of their products?" Indrani Stangl asks us. It's a good question. It's all too easy to get sucked into a newsletter situation. Some of them are good, many of them are all kinds of blight. Here, Stangl goes deeper into the unsubcribe dilemma.

My inbox, like everyone else's, is brimming with newsletters, offers, coupons, and other nonsense. Why I would take the time to read a newsletter by a staffer at 'Nothing Bundt Cakes' (don't get me started on ridiculous company names) or the place I purchased dog poop bags from, is beyond me. Generally speaking I filter these directly into my trash file, but every once in a while, enough is enough. I take the time to click the 'unsubscribe' link that is in .00001 type at the very bottom of their message.
Then starts the drill....read more
By Josh Tyson | UX Magazine
             




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Is It Time to Forget Big Data and Focus on Real People?

September 21, 2015

Big data is all the rage. It’s discussed at heavily conventions all over the world and written about on blogs across industries. Big data is starting to look like an inevitable mechanism for doing business in the always-on, ever-connected, Internet-of-Things era that is upon us. Big data is here to guide our corporate decisions, save our business’ money, and direct our experience design initiatives in every way.

When it comes to UX, before we jump on the big data bandwagon, we need to challenge its predominance. UX professionals cannot create an experience for figures in a database or tracking systems, and designers must keep focusing on real people rather than on numbers. Online experiences must remain geared toward real users and their interests, goals, and desires.

What About the Numbers?

Many companies and their marketing departments have...read more
By Maya Nix

             




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Some hotspots in Maharashtra could see lockdown extension




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Maha Home Minister expresses grief over Aurangabad train accident




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Coronavirus breaches White House as rest of America re-opens

Three aides working for US President Donald Trump, vice-president Mike Pence, and first daughter Ivanka Trump have tested positive for the novel coronavirus this week. This has brought the pandemic to within a degree of the center of power in the US.




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White House Virus Task Force members face quarantine

Three members of the White House coronavirus task force, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, placed themselves in quarantine after contact with someone who tested positive for Covid-19, another stark reminder that not even one of the nation's most secure buildings is immune from the virus.