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AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) FLASHCARDS AS A TOOL TO IMPROVE RURAL LOW ABILITY STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY
Aizan Yaacob +5 more
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Synthesizer: Chemistry‐Aware Machine Learning for Precision Control of Nanocrystal Growth
A new, data‐efficient approach to CsPbBr3 nanocrystal optimization combines chemical and physical insights with a Gaussian Process‐based machine learning algorithm. Implementation of the “Synthesizer” enables nm‐precise tuning of the emission wavelength while reducing experimental load in optimizing peak narrowness and photoluminescence quantum yield ...
Nina A. Henke +11 more
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Use of an augmented reality headset to optimize ergonomics in digestive endoscopy settings. [PDF]
Grimaldi J +6 more
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Multifunctional Fluidic Units for Emergent, Responsive Robotic Behaviors
A multifunctional reconfigurable fluidic unit can be used as sensor, valve and actuator is presented. A unique configuration combines the features of the three components as a Responsive self‐oscillating actuator. The remarkable versatility of the fluidic unit is demonstrated by building different robots with the same fluidic units only by varying ...
Mostafa Mousa +3 more
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Optical see-through augmented reality via inverse-designed waveguide couplers. [PDF]
Lee S, Lee B, Chung H.
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A nanostructural refinement strategy is reported for KPHI photocatalysts using NH4Cl in a molten salt environment to induce coherent domain fragmentation and controlled cyano defect formation. This dual modification promotes n→π* transitions, enhances charge separation, and accelerates ORR kinetics, yielding exceptional AQY values of 49% (410 nm) and 5%
Jaya Bharti +9 more
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Augmented Reality in Radiography Education: Opportunities, Limitations and Lessons From Virtual Reality Research. [PDF]
Hayes J.
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Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in Bionanotechnology: Current Advances and Future Perspectives
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) enables the nanoscale mapping of electrostatic surface potentials. While widely applied in materials science, its use in biological systems remains emerging. This review presents recent advances in KPFM applied to biological samples and provides a critical perspective on current limitations and future directions for
Ehsan Rahimi +4 more
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Screen gate‐based transistors are presented, enabling tunable analog sigmoid and Gaussian activations. The SA‐transistor improves MRI classification accuracy, while the GA‐transistor supports precise Gaussian kernel tuning for forecasting. Both functions are implemented in a single device, offering compact, energy‐efficient analog AI processing ...
Junhyung Cho +9 more
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