A new study establishes an experimentally validated basis for predicting excitonic properties via dielectric screening.
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Solar cells and photocatalysts can be surprisingly inefficient. Despite light consisting of many wavelengths, the range that even highly efficient devices use is limited. Other wavelengths, especially ...
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Abstract: The number of vehicles worldwide has grown rapidly over the past decade, impacting how urban traffic is managed. Traffic light control is a well-known problem and, although an increasing ...
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Background/aims To compare the effects of repeated low-level red light (RLRL) treatment on axial length growth and refractive error changes in myopic and premyopic ...
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A few years ago, building a smart home felt expensive and complicated. Today, you can automate lights, control appliances from your phone, receive alerts when doors open and even reduce electricity ...
Abstract: Conventional traffic light control systems often exhibit rigid timing patterns, limited flexibility, and insufficient adaptability to changing traffic conditions. This paper addresses urban ...
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