2D Materials
It highlights the remarkable technological advances achieved in this work, that ice can be used to transfer 2D materials, yielding ultraclean and ultra‐uniform products. Compared to the traditional poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) method for 2D materials transfer, which leads to contamination and rippling defects, the ice‐transfer method achieved by Jiong Zhao, Qingming Deng, Thuc Hue Ly, and co‐workers in article number 2210503 paves a new way for 2D materials science and technology.
This article provides an update of a lighthouse heritage experiential education project conducted by the Run Run Shaw Library, City University of Hong Kong. This project initiative aims to encourage students to conduct research by leveraging digital technology and archival collections, and hence connect themselves with the communities. The research team followed the six-step ‘forensic investigation' to continue its mission of 3D restoration of the lost Xiyu Pagoda Lighthouse in Xiyu Island, Penghu, Taiwan. A new line of inquiry regarding the economic behaviour of the pagoda lighthouse was also extended during the course of clarifying the obscured text of the evidence collected. Beyond demonstrating how technology and humanities are intertwined, the aim of this article is to illustrate how librarians may actively disseminate knowledge through connecting students with archival collections.
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