Faculty of Science: Recent submissions
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On the nose: validating a novel, non-invasive method to identify individual koalas using unique nose patterns
Published 2024Context. Non-invasive identification of individual animals in wild populations can occur in species with unique coat patterns (e.g. zebras, giraffes, jaguars). However, identification in other species often relies on ...Open AccessArticle -
Advances and challenges in slippery covalently-attached liquid surfaces
Published 2023Over the past decade, a new class of slippery, anti-adhesive surfaces known as slippery covalently-attached liquid surfaces (SCALS) has emerged, characterized by low values of contact angle hysteresis (CAH, less than 5◦) ...Open AccessArticle -
Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) seminal plasma: establishing the proteome and effect on spermatozoa when added to cryomedium
Published 2024Context. The removal or supplementation of ejaculates with seminal plasma (SP) can affect cryotolerance and post-thaw survival of spermatozoa in many species. In the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), elucidation of the SP ...Open AccessArticle -
Unlocking therapeutic potential: the role of adamantane in drug discovery
Published 2024The unique structural and physicochemical properties of adamantane and its derivatives have attracted considerable attention in the field of medicinal chemistry. Substituting phenyl rings for adamantane or its derivatives ...Open AccessArticle -
Quantifying Dual-Direction Energy Harvesting in Twisted Perylene Nonfullerene Acceptor Organic Photovoltaics
Published 2023Perylene monomers (PDI) and twisted dimers (TPDI) are investigated here as non- fullerene acceptors and are paired with the polymer donor PTB7-Th in organic photo- voltaic blends. A combination of device characteristics, ...Open AccessArticle