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Neuromorphic Hardware Materials for Intelligent Artificial Perception and Multimodal Fusion: From Sensing to Cognition

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Materials, EarlyView.
Neuromorphic hardware enables the integration of sensing, memory, and computing for intelligent artificial perception. Recent advances in multimodal fusion further highlight its potential for embodied intelligence and next‐generation human–machine interfaces.
Yixin Zhu   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Large-Area Broadband Multimodal Dual-Resonant Haptic Device for Bidirectional Telerobotic and Augmented Interactions. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Sci (Weinh)
Son J   +16 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Piezoelectric Materials in Medical Ultrasound: A Comprehensive Review From Fundamentals to Translational Prospects

open access: yesInformation &Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Piezoelectric materials are reviewed as active platforms for medical ultrasound, bridging electromechanical fundamentals, transducer architectures, and biomedical applications. Material–device co‐design is emphasized as the key to high‐performance diagnosis, therapy, monitoring, wearable ultrasound, and emerging ultrasound‐responsive functions ...
Jianan Li, Qing Wan
wiley   +1 more source

Past, Present, and Future of Telerobotic Surgery in Urology: From Technological Breakthroughs to Global Adoption

open access: yesiNew Medicine, EarlyView.
The Development and Future of Remote Robots in Urology. ABSTRACT Ever since the “Lindbergh Operation” in 2001, the field of remote robotic surgery has transformed from theoretical study toward practical clinical integration on a global scale. Considering the millimeter‐level precision that is required in the field of urological oncology, remote ...
Cheng Yang   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Report on textiles for haptic communication

open access: yes
Based onT5.6summarizing the benefits and obstacles using textiles for haptic communication.
openaire   +1 more source

Microbial metabolite indole‐3‐propionic acid preserves astrocytic mitochondrial mitofusin 2 to limit neuroinflammation after traumatic brain injury

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Medicine, EarlyView.
Following traumatic brain injury, indole‐3‐propionic acid (IPA) directly targets the aryl hydrocarbon receptor on astrocytes in the peri‐lesional cortex; this suppresses interferon regulatory factor 1‐driven transcription of the E3 ubiquitin ligase RFFL (ring finger and FYVE‐like domain containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase).
Ziwen Zhang   +22 more
wiley   +1 more source

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