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    • Carborane-Containing Polymers as Advanced Materials 

      Zhang, Xinyi
      Published 2025
      Carboranes are electron-delocalized, icosahedral heteroborane clusters composed of 2 carbon and 10 boron atoms. Their σ-aromaticity, hydrophobicity, lipophilicity, and exceptional chemical, thermal, and metabolic stability ...
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    • Exploring Chemical Space with Boron 

      Carraro, Thomas
      Published 2025
      Chemical space, in its vastness, affords nearly unlimited opportunities to develop novel molecules. However, to explore these uncharted regions of chemical space, there is a need for structurally unique molecules with ...
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    • Evaluating Sleep Health in National Surveillance Systems: Gaps, Tools, and Strategies for Improved Monitoring 

      Way, Joshua Aung Hlaing
      Published 2025
      Introdcution Sleep health is a multidimensional framework that contains several distinct but related domains. The integration of sleep health into public health surveillance systems is limited. Therefore, the aims of the ...
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    • Whose Science Is It Anyway? An Exploration Of The Use Of Improvised Theatre As A Means Of Science Communication 

      McRae, Olivia Frances
      Published 2024
      The use of theatre to communicate science has become increasingly popular over the last 20 years, as a way to engage broader audiences. However, the use of improvised theatre to communicate science (‘science improv’) has ...
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    • Error Analysis of Bosonic Codes 

      Tanuarta, Stefanus Edgar
      Published 2025
      Quantum computers have been shown to be able to perform computations that are thus far thought to be infeasible through classical computation. This is achieved by taking advantage of certain properties and phenomena unique ...
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