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This study introduces a novel multi‐scale scaffold design using L‐fractals arranged in Archimedean tessellations for tissue regeneration. Despite similar porosity, tiles display vastly different tensile responses (1–100 MPa) and deformation modes. In vitro experiments with hMSCs show geometry‐dependent growth and activity. Over 55 000 tile combinations
Maria Kalogeropoulou +4 more
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Research on thermo-mechanical coupling behavior of plasma-sprayed mullite ceramic coatings on concrete surfaces. [PDF]
Shi Y, Gong Y, Wang Y, Sun J, Sun H.
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Additive manufacturing is expanding beyond mechanical prosthetics into microelectronic implants. This work presents a diamond‐titanium hybrid that enables wireless power transfer, localized heating, and flow sensing. The use of additive manufacturing combined with the biocompatibility of the diamond‐titanium hybrid material paves the way toward new ...
Joshua Zarins +9 more
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Accuracy-Enhanced Calibration Method for Robot-Assisted Laser Scanning of Key Features on Large-Sized Components. [PDF]
Zhou Z, Zhang X, Sun X, Xia F, Zeng J.
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The Optimization Restoration Model Based on the Time Distance Matrix
Mikiharu Arimura +4 more
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Entering the Strong Coupling Regime in Conventional Organic Solar Cells
Organic solar cells convert light into fossil‐free energy, yet they still cannot compete with their silicon counterparts. Strong exciton‐photon coupling can ameliorate some properties of organic solar cells, but it requires additional mirrors that diminish light absorbance. Here, mirror‐free strong exciton‐photon coupling is implemented in conventional
Nicola Peruffo +4 more
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Repairing the inconsistent pairwise comparison matrix using a cosine distance and grey wolf optimiser-based framework in multi-criteria decision-making. [PDF]
Kaushik S +5 more
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Most matter is nominally frozen in the polar regions or space, and liquid crystal materials are no exception. Consequently, soft actuators, including liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs), are inoperative under such extreme cold in response to stimuli, as their motion relies on mechanical deformation.
Hyeonseong Kim +5 more
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