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Microarchitecture sculpting via phase separation programs hydrogel mechanics by creating globular, inverse globular, and spinodal structures. Spinodal architectures deliver superior toughness and energy dissipation, while ionic modulation through single polymer phase separation offers a simple, scalable route to tune mechanical properties ...
Castro Johnbosco +9 more
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A multi-scale fully convolutional network for semantic labeling of 3D point clouds
Mohammed Yousefhussien +3 more
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Glass, historically valued for its purity and durability, has long inspired artists and societies. This article introduces the concept of “Archeo‐Inspiration”, drawing on cultural and historical contexts of glass to guide future material innovations.
Eva von Contzen +3 more
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A multi-step day-ahead wind power forecasting based on VMD-LSTM-EFG-ABC technique
Accurate and robust wind power prediction for wind farms could significantly decrease the substantial effect on grid operating safety caused by integrating high-permeability intermittent power supplies into the power grid.
Shobanadevi Ayyavu +2 more
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This review presents a focused and integrated perspective on copper‐based catalysts for the selective electrochemical reduction of CO2 to methanol. It elucidates active site dynamics, mechanistic pathways, and structure–activity relationships, while connecting fundamental insights with catalyst design, reactor engineering, and techno‐economic ...
Debabrata Bagchi +7 more
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3D Point Cloud Recognition Based on a Multi-View Convolutional Neural Network [PDF]
Le Zhang, Jian Sun, Qiang Zheng
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Lightweight Secure Authentication and Key Distribution Scheme for Vehicular Cloud Computing [PDF]
Hadjer Goumidi +3 more
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Autonomous Spatiotemporal Regulation of Reversible Hydrogel Actuators by Chemical Reaction Networks
Hydrogel actuators with reversible response to thiols are developed using reversible binding of thiols to Michael acceptors. Autonomous spatiotemporal regulation of reversible movement of these hydrogels is achieved using thiol‐based chemical reaction networks containing both positive and negative feedback.
Fan Liao +3 more
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