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Skin‐Like Tri‐Modal Sensors Based on Soft Piezoelectric and Ionic Composites
Inspired by the multimodal perception of human skin, a soft, skin‐like tri‐modal sensor is presented. The device incorporates an ionically conductive, piezoelectric, elastic composite as its active layer, enabling independent detection of temperature, static strain, and dynamic strain within a single two‐terminal architecture.
Liren Wang +9 more
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A wet ball‐milling method is presented to synthesize iron magnetic nanoparticles and evaluate their magnetic hyperthermia performance. Optimized particles (∼270 nm, Ms ∼114 emu/g) achieve ∼50°C heating under clinically safe alternating magnetic fields, while pulsed‐field operation enables controlled temperature regulation (∼30°C).
Shahriar Mostufa +10 more
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This study presents a dual‐passivating additive‐based synergetic solid‐state halide exchange (DASH) process using chlorodiphenylphosphine (CDPP), which passivates undercoordinated Pb2+ sites and releases chloride ions for uniform halide exchange. The DASH process enhances halide homogeneity and PLQY, enabling bright and spectrally stable deep‐blue ...
Jun‐Seo Lee +11 more
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Sovereignty-as-a-service: How big tech companies co-opt and redefine digital sovereignty. [PDF]
Grohmann R, Costa Barbosa A.
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This study introduces a hybrid robot that integrates mechanical assistance by musculoskeletons (i.e., soft pneumatic muscle with rigid exoskeletal extensions), neuromuscular electrical stimulation, and vibrotactile feedback in a lightweight wearable mechatronic complex applicable to the paretic ankle–foot poststroke for gait restoration. The system can
Fuqiang Ye +16 more
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The Increasing Influence of Big Tech in Health and Medicine and the Need for a Public Health Ethics Perspective. [PDF]
Kraaijeveld SR, Sharon T.
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Formation Control of Multi‐Agent System with Local Interaction and Artificial Potential Field
This article proposes a local interaction‐based formation control method for Multi‐Agent system, integrating consensus and leader‐follower strategies with a stress response mechanism—artificial potential field to reduce communication overhead and enable obstacle avoidance. Experimental results on triangular, square, and hexagonal formations confirm its
Luoyin Zhao +3 more
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