Virtual reality solution to promote adapted physical activity in older adults: outcomes from VR2Care project exploratory study. [PDF]
De Luca V+15 more
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Bioinspired Design, Fabrication, and Wing Morphing of 3D‐Printed Magnetic Butterflies
Inspired by the remarkable flight of monarch butterflies, lightweight, 3D‐printed magnetic butterflies are fabricated that mimic natural wing morphing without embedded electronics. By varying size, vein patterns, and laser energy in powder bed fusion printing, how these factors enhance deformation efficiency is shown.
Muhammad Bilal Khan+7 more
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A qualitative analysis of college students' interest in mHealth solutions. [PDF]
Hoglund L, Becker CM, Tonn C.
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An Emergent Micro-Services Approach to Digital Curation Infrastructure
Stephen L. Abrams, John Kunze, David Loy
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Haptic In‐Sensor Computing Device Based on CNT/PDMS Nanocomposite Physical Reservoir
Using a porous carbon nanotube‐polydimethylsiloxane nanocomposite, a sensor array integrated with a physical reservoir computing paradigm capable of in‐sensor computing is demonstrated. The device is able to classify between nine objects with an accuracy above 80%, opening the possibility for low‐power sensing/computing for future robotics.
Kouki Kimizuka+7 more
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Exploring the Role of Peritumoral Edema in Predicting Lung Cancer Subtypes Through T2-FLAIR Digital Subtraction Imaging of Metastatic Brain Tumors. [PDF]
Dilek O, Demırel E, Tas ZA, Bılgın E.
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Multi‐Diseases Detection with Memristive System on Chip
A robust disease detection system, which is capable of the early prevention of acute myocardial infarction and the detection of liver cancer, is implemented on a memristive system‐on‐chip (SoC). A fully integrated SoC is utilized to ensure the system's portability, low latency, high accuracy, and energy efficiency for medical analysis.
Zihan Wang+7 more
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Multifunctional Position and Stiffness Control of Soft Fluidic Actuators Using Supercooled Liquid
This work explores the use of supercooled liquid as a multifunctional working fluid for soft actuators to allow independent control of position and stiffness; the solution is used to both inflate the elastomer chambers while in liquid state and to achieve a dramatic increase in stiffness (up to 13 times) with rapid, reversible crystallization.
Hoseung Seo, Michael T. Tolley
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