Corrigendum to "Software-defined vehicular network security using blockchain approach" [MethodsX, Volume 16, June 2026, Article Number: 103884]. [PDF]
Patil S, Naik D, Kalbhor M, Joshi A.
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3D‐Nanoprinted Fluidically Steerable Soft Robotic Microcatheters
This work introduces a ∼3‐French (1 mm‐in‐diameter) soft robotic microcatheter fabricated by means of two‐photon direct laser writing. The 3D‐printed microcatheter enables remote, on‐demand steering via microfluidic actuation for guidewire‐free navigation of vascular networks as well as microcatheter‐mediated delivery of fluidic payloads to target ...
Bailey M. Felix +17 more
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Spatiotemporal evolution and driving mechanisms of multiple scales ecological security in Shanxi Province from the perspective of service, risk and health. [PDF]
Dang G, Li G, Hu J.
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Intelligent Sky Guardians (InSkyGuard) is introduced as a four‐drone swarm that autonomously detects, tracks, and safely captures rogue drones using a coordinated net system. Computer vision and leader–follower control architecture enable synchronized enclosure, while integrated failsafes enhance system reliability. Validated through closed‐environment
Joshua Hastings +6 more
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Applying social entrepreneurship to One Health and climate education: a retrospective analysis of pre- and post-course survey data for a One Health and Global Food Security course. [PDF]
Parsons B, Watson B.
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This review maps the methods to monitor robots’ health by fusing vibration, sound, control signals, vision, force, and oil information with artificial intelligence. It identifies deep learning, transfer learning, digital twins, and physics‐informed models as key methodological pathways enabling earlier diagnosis, safer human–robot collaboration, and ...
Yuting Qiao +6 more
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Functional stability assessment and adaptation for critical infrastructure facilities. [PDF]
Perederyi V +3 more
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FiN‐Kiri: Fabric‐Based Inflatable Kirigami Actuator for Multimodal Soft Robots
This study introduces a type of inflatable fabric‐based kirigami actuator capable of performing bending motion. The actuator is utilized as soft grippers, a crawling robot and a swimming robot. The crawling robot demonstrated extraordinary motion capabilities, such as moving forward, turning and navigating a narrow tunnel.
Yang Yu +12 more
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Development and human security: human security will expand axis Title [PDF]
ali ashraf nazari, bahare sazmand
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