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A Theory‐Driven Moderation Strategy for Electrolyte Design Unlocks Stable Aqueous Zinc Deposition
Guided by the Sabatier principle and theoretical calculations, this work establishes a non‐extremum model for additive screening to balance the relationship between additive theoretically properties and the solvation/interface stability in aqueous Zn‐ion battery electrolytes.
Jingyi Wang +9 more
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Self‐Healing Materials from Electronically Integrated Microscopic Robots
Submillimeter robots can use electronically controlled electrodeposition to assemble into a material structure. The resulting aggregate possesses ultralow density, high strength‐to‐weight ratio, and can heal from damage. Further afield, these results clear a path to materials that organize or adapt by directing matter and information at the microscale.
Lucas C. Hanson +2 more
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Printed Zinc Tin Oxide Memristors for Reservoir Computing
Fully patterned zinc tin oxide memristors produced mostly with printing techniques that is programmed for physical reservoir computing. MNIST handwriting dataset is used to program the memristor and a 4‐bit and a 5‐bit cell. In this work, fully patterned zinc tin oxide (ZTO) memristors are introduced using inkjet printing.
Raquel Azevedo Martins +9 more
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A customizable SERS‐based aptasensor platform integrates aptamer‐functionalized gold nanoparticles with machine learning models (RF and CNN) to detect tau protein, a key biomarker for Alzheimer's disease. This rapid, label‐free detection system achieves a detection limit of 100 pM, enabling early diagnosis and monitoring of disease progression.
Farbod Ebrahimi +4 more
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