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Biomimetic virus-based colourimetric sensors
Many materials in nature change colours in response to stimuli, making them attractive for use as sensor platform. However, both natural materials and their synthetic analogues lack selectivity towards specific chemicals, and introducing such selectivity remains a challenge. Here we report the self-assembly of genetically engineered viruses (M13 phage)
Jin-Woo, Oh +15 more
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A Quantum Biomimetic Electronic Nose Sensor [PDF]
AbstractWe propose a technologically feasible one-dimensional double barrier resonant tunneling diode (RTD) as electronic nose, inspired by the vibration theory of biological olfaction. The working principle is phonon-assisted inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy (IETS), modeled here using the Non-Equilibrium Green Function formalism for quantum ...
Ashlesha Patil +2 more
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D-STEM: a Design led approach to STEM innovation [PDF]
Advances in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) disciplines offer opportunities for designers to propose and make products with advanced, enhanced and engineered properties and functionalities.
Kapsali, Veronika, Toomey, Anne
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-Based Sensors for SARS-CoV-2: Where Are We Now?
Since the first reported case of COVID-19 in 2019 in China and the official declaration from the World Health Organization in March 2021 as a pandemic, fast and accurate diagnosis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has played
Aysu Yarman, Sevinc Kurbanoglu
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Recent update on biomimetic sensor technology for cancer diagnosis
Biomimetic sensors are devices that replicate biological receptors and enzymes with extraordinary accuracy and sensitivity by taking their cues from nature's effective mechanisms.
Priyanku Pradip Das +8 more
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The unpalatability of antituberculosis drugs is often cited as a major cause of non-adherence in children, yet limited quantitative taste assessment data are available.
Alison V. Keating +5 more
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Morphological Intelligence Mechanisms in Biological and Biomimetic Flow Sensing
Many aquatic and aerial animals have evolved highly sensitive flow receptors to help them survive in challenging environments. The biological flow receptors, such as filiform hairs, lateral lines, and seal whiskers, are elegantly designed with ...
Zheng Gong +9 more
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Experiment-based kinematic validation of numeric modeling and simulated control of an untethered biomimetic microrobot in channel [PDF]
Modeling and control of swimming untethered microrobots are important for future therapeutic medical applications. Bio-inspired propulsion methods emerge as realistic substitutes for hydrodynamic thrust generation in micro realm. Accurate modeling, power
Tabak, Ahmet Fatih +2 more
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Recent Developments and Applications of Tactile Sensors with Biomimetic Microstructures
Humans possess an innate ability to perceive a wide range of objects through touch, which allows them to interact effectively with their surroundings.
Fengchang Huang +5 more
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Influence of microphone housing on the directional response of piezoelectric mems microphones inspired by Ormia ochracea [PDF]
The influence of custom microphone housings on the acoustic directionality and frequency response of a multiband bio-inspired MEMS microphone is presented.
Akeroyd, Michael A. +7 more
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