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    The interfacial engineering of metal electrodes for high-specific-energy and long-lifespan batteries

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    High-specific-energy batteries with long-lifespan are the development aspiration for energy storage applications. Metal electrodes with high specific capacity and low reduction potential are potential candidates for next-generation high-specific-energy batteries. Nevertheless, the stability of the metal electrode batteries is constantly suffered from the unstable interface issue during the plating/stripping process, such as dendrite formation, dynamic evolution of solid electrolyte interphase, and other accompanied side reactions. To solve these challenges, numerous researches have been intensively studied based on the interfacial engineering of metal electrodes, including electrode configuration optimization, interfacial chemistry regulation and solid–solid interface construction, and the recent progress is elaborately introduced in this paper. Nevertheless, the dendrite issues cannot be entirely prohibited in solid metal electrodes, which motivate the search for potential alternatives. Liquid-metal electrodes with completely reversible structural changes and high mass transfer rate are rendered as an effective approach to solve the dendrite problem. Therefore, the development of liquid metal electrode batteries is reviewed in this paper, in which the interfacial issues are explicated and some commendable achievements are summarized. In the end, the implementation of interfacial engineering and the development roadmap of the metal electrode batteries are prospected

    High-Performance Computing for SKA Transient Search: Use of FPGA based Accelerators -- a brief review

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    This paper presents the High-Performance computing efforts with FPGA for the accelerated pulsar/transient search for the SKA. Case studies are presented from within SKA and pathfinder telescopes highlighting future opportunities. It reviews the scenario that has shifted from offline processing of the radio telescope data to digitizing several hundreds/thousands of antenna outputs over huge bandwidths, forming several 100s of beams, and processing the data in the SKA real-time pulsar search pipelines. A brief account of the different architectures of the accelerators, primarily the new generation Field Programmable Gate Array-based accelerators, showing their critical roles to achieve high-performance computing and in handling the enormous data volume problems of the SKA is presented here. It also presents the power-performance efficiency of this emerging technology and presents potential future scenarios.Comment: Accepted for JoAA, SKA Special issue on SKA (2022

    Are adverse childhood experiences associated with trajectories of healthy aging? Evidence from China

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    Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have life-course impact and may be associated with healthy aging. This study aimed to explore the association between ACEs and healthy aging trajectories among middle- and older-aged adults in China. The data were obtained from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study from 2011 to 2018. A total of 8906 respondents were enrolled in the analysis. Through latent growth mixture model, five categories of healthy aging trajectories which defined as ‘stable type with high starting point’, ‘stable type at the middle level’, ‘stable type with low starting point’, ‘rapid descending type with high starting point’, and ‘stable descending type with medium starting point’ were identified. Based on multinomial logistic regression, ACEs were significantly associated with healthy aging trajectories (stable type at the middle level/stable type with high starting point: relative risk reduction [RRR] = 1.19; P < 0.01; 95% CI = 1.16–1.23; stable type with low starting point/stable type with high starting point: RRR = 1.35; P < 0.01; 95%CI = 1.21–1.51; rapid descending type with high starting point/stable type with high starting point: RRR = 1.09; P < 0.1; 95% CI = 0.99–1.19; and stable descending type with medium starting point/stable type with high starting point: RRR = 1.30; P < 0.01; 95% CI = 1.23–1.38). When treating ACEs as a categorical variable, the healthy aging trajectory of the rapid descending type with a high starting point was not affected by any ACE groups. Further analysis of the relationship between each ACE and the trajectories of healthy aging reveals that parental disability, household mental illness, domestic violence, physical abuse, unsafe neighbourhood and bullying had significant impacts on almost every developmental trajectory of unhealthy aging. The government should promote the realisation of healthy aging from the perspective of the entire population and life cycle, intervene early in life, avoid the occurrence of ACEs as much as possible, and minimize the harm done by ACEs as much as possible
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