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By mimicking the ion‐accelerating effect of ion channel receptors in neuron membranes, a biomaterials‐based ionic hydrogel (BIH) is developed, which offers a high ionic conductivity of 7.04 S m−1, outperforming conventional chitosan, cellulose, agarose, starch, and gelatin based ionic hydrogels.
Baojin Chen +7 more
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Control of Corner Separation in Compressor Cascade Using Biomimetic Fish Scales Structure. [PDF]
Shen JL, Yeh SI.
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Analysis of Blade Aspect Ratio’s Influence on High-Speed Axial Compressor Performance [PDF]
Lucilene Silva +5 more
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Frontier Advances of Emerging High‐Entropy Anodes in Alkali Metal‐Ion Batteries
Recent advances in microscopic morphology control of high‐entropy anode materials for alkali metal‐ion batteries. Abstract With the growing demand for sustainable energy, portable energy storage systems have become increasingly critical. Among them, the development of rechargeable batteries is primarily driven by breakthroughs in electrode materials ...
Liang Du +14 more
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Experimental and numerical investigation of endwall flow control through air injection in a contra rotating fan. [PDF]
Sadoddin M, Khaleghi H.
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Novel Functional Materials via 3D Printing by Vat Photopolymerization
This Perspective systematically analyzes strategies for incorporating functionalities into 3D‐printed materials via Vat Photopolymerization (VP). It explores the spectrum of achievable functionalities in recently reported novel materials—such as conductive, energy‐storing, biodegradable, stimuli‐responsive, self‐healing, shape‐memory, biomaterials, and
Sergey S. Nechausov +3 more
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Vascular hydraulic conductivity imaging in cancers in vivo based on spatiotemporal ultrasound elastography. [PDF]
Majumder S +4 more
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FLOW SEPARATION OF AXIAL COMPRESSOR CASCADE BLADES
Arkan Kh. Al-Taie, Sabah Faleh Habeeb
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A Bioresorbable Neural Interface for On‐Demand Thermal Pain Block
Bioresorbable, implantable neural electronics provide dynamic, on‐demand thermal modulation of peripheral nerves for safe, drug‐free pain relief. A microscale thin‐film heater and temperature sensor embedded within biodegradable encapsulants enable precise temperature control via real‐time feedback.
Jeonghwan Park +23 more
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