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  3. Local solid-state processes adjust the selectivity in catalytic oxidation reactions on cobalt oxides

Local solid-state processes adjust the selectivity in catalytic oxidation reactions on cobalt oxides

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      blarghly@lemmy.world
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      I have no fucking idea what this headline means and I love it. Thank you for not posting clickbait bullshit to a science comm

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        I have no fucking idea what this headline means and I love it. Thank you for not posting clickbait bullshit to a science comm

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        obbeel@lemmy.eco.br
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        I have noticed Nature articles (and Physical Review articles as well) are very well written and interesting to the general public as well.

        Some journals articles from other journals are preoccupied with the formulas and data, but I guess Nature editors and publishers are also very preoccupied with the writing quality.

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