Iam 75 years old this year and my husband is still alive and in good health, My grandson has finished his undergraduate studies and has begun to work. My granddaughter’s son is now 2 years old. The life in my latter ...Iam 75 years old this year and my husband is still alive and in good health, My grandson has finished his undergraduate studies and has begun to work. My granddaughter’s son is now 2 years old. The life in my latter years is tranquil and serene. But every time I recall the embarrassed marriage of my youth, a bitter feeling wells up in my heart. I am from Shangyu County, Zhejiang Province. I am the third of six sisters.展开更多
Predicting nanomaterial(NM)fate requires more than structural snapshots and degradation curves.Current 2D models,which focus on space(structural change)and time(kinetics),provide valuable insights but remain incomplet...Predicting nanomaterial(NM)fate requires more than structural snapshots and degradation curves.Current 2D models,which focus on space(structural change)and time(kinetics),provide valuable insights but remain incomplete.They cannot fully explain why identical NM behave differently across environments.Here,this Comment proposes a 3D framework that adds a critical third axis—environmental hierarchy—to capture transformations that are orthogonal to space and time.展开更多
文摘Iam 75 years old this year and my husband is still alive and in good health, My grandson has finished his undergraduate studies and has begun to work. My granddaughter’s son is now 2 years old. The life in my latter years is tranquil and serene. But every time I recall the embarrassed marriage of my youth, a bitter feeling wells up in my heart. I am from Shangyu County, Zhejiang Province. I am the third of six sisters.
基金SC acknowledges UK Research and Innovation-Natural Environment Research Council Independent Research Fellowship(NE/B000187/1)for supporting this work.
文摘Predicting nanomaterial(NM)fate requires more than structural snapshots and degradation curves.Current 2D models,which focus on space(structural change)and time(kinetics),provide valuable insights but remain incomplete.They cannot fully explain why identical NM behave differently across environments.Here,this Comment proposes a 3D framework that adds a critical third axis—environmental hierarchy—to capture transformations that are orthogonal to space and time.