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Graphical representation of nanorobotic platforms for targeted drug delivery. Abstract Background Nanorobotic systems represent an emerging and disruptive paradigm in nanomedicine for precision drug delivery, controlled therapeutic release, and minimally invasive biomedical interventions.
Mohd Shoab Ali +5 more
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Despite its potential, photocatalysis is limited by inefficient charge carrier separation and transport. This article reviews the mechanisms, characterization methods, and strategies for improvement, concluding with future challenges in the field. ABSTRACT Photocatalysis offers a promising solution to environmental and renewable energy issues. However,
Leqi Cheng +5 more
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Deep-potential enabled multiscale simulation of gallium nitride devices on boron arsenide cooling substrates. [PDF]
Wu J +5 more
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Mechanisms and Advanced Characterizations for Urea Electrosynthesis
In this review, various mechanisms and the advanced characterizations involved in urea electrosynthesis are summarized. Furthermore, the outlook on the future potential, the challenges, and scope of these techniques for developing the urea electrosynthesis route are discussed, paving the way for the green synthesis of urea and other important chemicals.
Chu Zhang +5 more
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3.3-4.3 GHz efficient continuous class-F gallium nitride power amplifier based on simplified real frequency technique and harmonic tuning. [PDF]
Sadeque MG +7 more
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Enhancing Hydrogen Storage in Carbon‐Substituted Beryllium Nitride: A DFT‐Based Investigation
Carbon‐substituted BeN4 monolayers enable efficient hydrogen storage, achieving 6.02 wt% uptake with moderate adsorption energy (−0.24 eV) and near‐ambient desorption temperature (308 K). These results highlight BeN4 as a promising candidate for practical hydrogen storage applications.
Poonam Parkar +2 more
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Publisher Correction: Deep-potential enabled multiscale simulation of gallium nitride devices on boron arsenide cooling substrates. [PDF]
Wu J +5 more
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Wide‐Bandgap Semiconductor‐Based Neuromorphic Computing
Wide‐bandgap semiconductors enable robust, low‐power neuromorphic devices for extreme environments. This review outlines material advantages, device physics, integration, and future directions for next‐generation brain‐inspired computing. ABSTRACT Neuromorphic computing has emerged as a promising paradigm to overcome the energy inefficiency and data ...
Hongyu Tang +6 more
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Surfactant‐free Ag/MWCNT–EG and Cu/MWCNT–EG hybrid nanofluids are prepared via probe ultrasonication at ultralow loadings. The nanofluids show stable dispersion at the lowest concentration and measurable thermal conductivity enhancement, reaching approximately 5.5% and 8% for Ag/MWCNT–EG and Cu/MWCNT–EG, respectively, highlighting their potential for ...
S. Heshmatian +6 more
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Atomically Thin Sn:GaN‐GaN Homojunction for High‐Sensitivity β‐Ray Detection
ABSTRACT Gallium nitride (GaN), a third‐generation wide‐bandgap semiconductor renowned for its superior radiation tolerance, holds promise for advanced β‐ray detection. Herein, a scalable liquid metal‐assisted in situ synthesis method is presented to fabricate Sn‐doped GaN homojunctions via gallium oxide printing followed by ammonolysis, enabling ...
Weiqing Liu +8 more
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