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γ Radiation Effects on Transition Metal Dichalcogenides: A Review of Defect Mechanisms and Device Implications. [PDF]
Kreusch D, Araujo-Moreira FM.
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An Aloe‐pinspired droplet electricity generator (A‐DEG) overcomes the limited energy collection zone of conventional DEGs by guiding impact droplets through a channeling midrib and artificial cuticle. The channeling midrib induces uni‐directional droplet spreading, while the artificial cuticle on the midrib further reinforces this behavior through its ...
Gibeom Lee +8 more
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From lab to environment: forecasting pharmaceutical impact using <i>in silico</i> and analytical tools. [PDF]
Boucetta H, Russell P, Rudd D, Jörg M.
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Leaftronics: Bio‐Fractal Scaffolds From Leaf Venation for Low‐Waste Electronics
“Leaftronics” transforms naturally evolved leaf venation into quasi‐fractal scaffolds for sustainable electronics. Polymer‐infiltrated leaf skeletons can be used to fabricate ultra‐smooth, reflow‐ and thin‐film‐compatible decomposable substrates, while making the same lignocellulose networks conducting results in flexible transparent electrodes.
Rakesh Rajendran Nair +3 more
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A digital twin framework for urban parking management and mobility forecasting. [PDF]
Piccialli F +5 more
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The Best Value Approach 4.0 - Advanced Air Mobility Case Study [PDF]
Jacob Kashiwagi +2 more
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AI–Guided 4D Printing of Carnivorous Plants–Inspired Microneedles for Accelerated Wound Healing
This work presents an artificial intelligence (AI)‐guided 4D‐printed microneedle platform inspired by carnivorous plants for wound healing. A thermo‐responsive shape memory polymer enables body temperature–triggered self‐coiling for autonomous wound closure.
Hyun Lee +21 more
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Deep Reinforcement Learning for Sustainable Urban Mobility: A Bibliometric and Empirical Review. [PDF]
Jamal S +5 more
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Conductive Hydrogels for Exogenous Sensing and Cell Fate Control
We engineer electrically conductive hydrogels by combining sulfated glycosaminoglycans with semiconducting polymers. These hydrogels bind bioactive proteins, including growth factors, whose release or retention can be modulated by low‐voltage stimulation. The hydrogels are also integrated as 3D channels in organic electrochemical transistors as part of
Teuku Fawzul Akbar +15 more
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