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Photonic Nanomaterials for Wearable Health Solutions
This review discusses the fundamentals and applications of photonic nanomaterials in wearable health technologies. It covers light‐matter interactions, synthesis, and functionalization strategies, device assembly, and sensing capabilities. Applications include skin patches and contact lenses for diagnostics and therapy. Future perspectives emphasize AI‐
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Statistic analysis of eye movements of plyers of volleyball games
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The Impact of Color Cues on Word Segmentation by L2 Chinese Readers: Evidence from Eye Movements. [PDF]
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Challenges and Opportunities of Upconversion Nanoparticles for Emerging NIR Optoelectronic Devices
The special photo‐responsiveness of upconversion nanoparticles has opened up a new path for the advancement of near‐infrared (NIR)‐responsive optoelectronics. However, challenges such as low energy‐conversion efficiency and high nonradiative losses still persist.
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Using eye movements, electrodermal activities, and heart rates to predict different types of cognitive load during reading with background music. [PDF]
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TriMag Microrobots: 3D‐Printed Microrobots for Magnetic Actuation, Imaging, and Hyperthermia
TriMag microrobots are two‐photon polymerized hydrogel structures embedded with in situ synthesized Fe3O4 and CoFe2O4 nanoparticles, enabling magnetic actuation, high‐resolution magnetic particle imaging (MPI), and efficient magnetothermal heating for deep‐tissue biomedical interventions including tracking, navigation, and tumor ablation.
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Fixating on a laser-projected point at a constant distance suppresses periodic eye movements and impairs balance control during cycling. [PDF]
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