Simulating two-dimensional lattice gauge theories on a qudit quantum computer. [PDF]
Meth M+13 more
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Biomimetic glycosaminoglycan analog hydrogels exhibit suitable and robust mechanical properties, as well as hemocompatibility and biocompatibility, making them ideal for the embolization of intracranial aneurysms. Notably, the hydrogel's environment‐selective swelling properties enable complete blockage of the aneurysm cavity while preventing ...
Sarit S. Sivan+8 more
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Light-induced negative differential resistance and neural oscillations in neuromorphic photonic semiconductor micropillar sensory neurons. [PDF]
Jacob B+4 more
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Semi-inverted linear spaces and an analogue of the broken circuit complex
Georgy Scholten, Cynthia Vinzant
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Non‐Surgical, In‐Stent Membrane Bioelectronics for Long‐Term Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
This image shows a sequence of long‐term intracranial pressure monitoring using non‐surgical, in‐stent membrane bioelectronics. Abstract Traditional intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring methods, using intraventricular catheters, face significant limitations, including high invasiveness, discrete data, calibration complexities, and drift issues, which
Jimin Lee+9 more
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Analysis of the influence of emotional factors on the efficacy and prognosis of endoscopic treatment of functional abdominal pain in children. [PDF]
Cai L, Yuan W.
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Analogue circuit fault diagnosis based on convolution neural network
Tao Du, Hao Zhang, Ling Wang
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A wireless cortical surface implant employing graphene electrode arrays diagnoses and alleviates Parkinson's disease symptoms in freely moving animals. The device continuously monitors cortical activity and delivers targeted stimulation, restoring beta–gamma and delta oscillations.
Hongseong Shin+15 more
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Hardware implementation of memristor-based artificial neural networks. [PDF]
Aguirre F+30 more
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Designing for Degradation: Transient Devices Enabled by (Nano)Cellulose
Recent progress in transient devices enabled by (nano)cellulosic materials is reviewed. Transiency mechanisms, advantages of nanocelluloses, and a suite of applications are discussed. A circular thinking approach coupled with life cycle assessment is applied to critically revisit the potential, advantages, and challenges of nanocellulose‐enabled ...
Lucas J. Andrew+2 more
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