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#101Medicine & HealthFront Page18 March 2026

When Mechanics autumn Short: The Truth About Left Atrial Appendage Closure

A major trial reveals that surgically sealing a dangerous pouch in the heart is not as safe or effective as standard blood-thinning medication for older, high-risk patients.

By Landmesser, Skurk, Kirchhof, Lewalter, Hartung, Rroku, Pieske, Brachmann, Akin, Jacobshagen, Meder, Zeiher, Anker, Thiele, Blankenberg, Massberg, Schunkert, Frey, Joost, Bergmann, von Bardeleben, Friede, Placzek, Suling, Haeusler, Endres, Wegscheider, Boldt, Eitel

#102Chemistry & Material ScienceFront Page23 December 2025

The Invisible Tether: Taming the Volatile Heart of Sodium Solid-State Batteries

Researchers have overcome a major stability hurdle in sodium batteries by engineering a polymer electrolyte that restrains reactive molecules. This structural tweak allowed test cells to survive thousands of charging cycles without degrading.

By Lou, Zhu, Liang, Tang, Dan, Gao, Luo, Yu, Zhou, Chen, Liu

#103Physics & AstronomyFront Page20 November 2025

Light Reveals Hidden Quantum Phases in 2D Materials

A new review highlights how optical spectroscopy is transforming our understanding of two-dimensional materials by tracking quasiparticles. These light-based techniques offer a non-destructive way to map complex magnetic and electronic orders essential for future quantum technologies.

By Carvalho, Carozo

#104Chemistry & Material ScienceFront Page8 December 2025

Harvesting the Dark: How TADF Materials Are Revolutionising Light

Standard LEDs waste vast amounts of energy in non-emissive states, but Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) materials recycle this energy to achieve near-perfect efficiency. By pairing TADF tech with quantum dots and perovskites, we are entering an era of ultra-efficient, hybrid lighting systems.

By Litvin, Mitroshin, Ushakova, Yakimansky

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