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Holistic view of understanding genetic predisposition and perceptions of genomic research in African communities: tradition, trust and transformation. [PDF]
Ribeiro N, Pearce B.
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Aerosol Jet Printing (AJP) has emerged as a versatile additive manufacturing technique for high‐resolution, conformal, and multi‐material printing. This review highlights advances in printable materials, substrate compatibility, post‐processing, characterization, and process innovations, while critically discussing current challenges and future ...
Chandrachur Chatterjee +2 more
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Advancing global genomic equity: making a case for national genome projects in Africa. [PDF]
Alimohamed MZ +5 more
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Red Fluorescent Protein‐Metal Organic Framework Hybrids for Lighting Applications
We demonstrate the encapsulation in a metal‐organic framework (MOF) of two red fluorescent proteins, DsRed and mCherry. The materials conserve all spectroscopical and structural properties of the underlying components, which allows for their implementation as color down‐converting materials in bio‐hybrid light‐emitting diodes, which exhibit average 3 ...
David Gutiérrez‐Armayor +2 more
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Virtual deliberation on genetics research: report-out of key themes from Diné (Navajo) research & healthcare professionals. [PDF]
Sherman CA +13 more
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The Future of Research in Cognitive Robotics: Foundation Models or Developmental Cognitive Models?
Research in cognitive robotics founded on principles of developmental psychology and enactive cognitive science would yield what we seek in autonomous robots: the ability to perceive its environment, learn from experience, anticipate the outcome of events, act to pursue goals, and adapt to changing circumstances without resorting to training with ...
David Vernon
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PomBase in 2026: expanding knowledge, modeling connections. [PDF]
Carme P +4 more
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Bioinspired Soft‐Skeleton Robotics With Cooperative Shape Transformation and Stiffness Adaptation
A bioinspired soft‐skeleton robot that integrates variable‐stiffness chain skeletons into a soft textile skin is developed. The chain skeletons are highly flexible initially but can stiffen upon pneumatic actuation, enabling large deformation and enhanced load‐bearing capacity.
Mengyuan Niu +5 more
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