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Detecting Novel Associations in Large Data Sets
David N. Reshef,David N. Reshef,David N. Reshef,Yakir A. Reshef,Yakir A. Reshef,Hilary K. Finucane,Sharon R. Grossman,Sharon R. Grossman,Gilean McVean,Gilean McVean,Peter J. Turnbaugh,Eric S. Lander,Eric S. Lander,Eric S. Lander,Michael Mitzenmacher,Pardis C. Sabeti,Pardis C. Sabeti +16 more
TL;DR: A measure of dependence for two-variable relationships: the maximal information coefficient (MIC), which captures a wide range of associations both functional and not, and for functional relationships provides a score that roughly equals the coefficient of determination of the data relative to the regression function.
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Neutrophils in the activation and regulation of innate and adaptive immunity
TL;DR: Neutrophils have long been viewed as the final effector cells of an acute inflammatory response, with a primary role in the clearance of extracellular pathogens, but more recent evidence has extended the functions of these cells.
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An ultra-lightweight design for imperceptible plastic electronics
Martin Kaltenbrunner,Tsuyoshi Sekitani,Tsuyoshi Sekitani,Jonathan T. Reeder,Jonathan T. Reeder,Tomoyuki Yokota,Kazunori Kuribara,Takeyoshi Tokuhara,Michael Drack,Reinhard Schwödiauer,Ingrid Graz,Simona Bauer-Gogonea,Siegfried Bauer,Takao Someya,Takao Someya +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a platform that makes electronics both virtually unbreakable and imperceptible on polyimide polysilicon elastomers, which can be operated at high temperatures and in aqueous environments.
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Artificial photosynthesis for solar water-splitting
TL;DR: In this paper, a vision for a future sustainable hydrogen fuel community based on artificial photosynthesis is outlined and current progress towards artificial photosynthetic devices is reviewed, with particular focus on visible light active nanostructures.
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Interconnected hollow carbon nanospheres for stable lithium metal anodes
Guangyuan Zheng,Seok Woo Lee,Zheng Liang,Hyun-Wook Lee,Kai Yan,Hong-Bin Yao,Haotian Wang,Weiyang Li,Steven Chu,Yi Cui +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that coating the lithium metal anode with a monolayer of interconnected amorphous hollow carbon nanospheres helps isolate the lithiumMetal depositions and facilitates the formation of a stable solid electrolyte interphase, indicating that nanoscale interfacial engineering could be a promising strategy to tackle the intrinsic problems of lithiumMetal anode cycling.