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Electrical Stimulation Directs Formation of Perfused Vasculature in Engineered Tissues
Electrical stimulation (ESTIM) enhances vasculature formation in engineered human tissues. In 3D endothelial‐fibroblast constructs, conditioning with ESTIM promotes the formation of dense and highly branched networks that rapidly anastomose with mouse vasculature when implanted in vivo. Vessels formed under ESTIM are importantly functionally perfusable.
Katarzyna A. Grzelak +6 more
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With the rapid growth of data center demand driven by AI, high-speed optical modules (such as 800G and 1.6T) have become critical components. Traditional 800G modules face issues such as complex processes and large sizes due to the separate packaging of ...
Liang Li +9 more
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This study was conducted to evaluate objectively the relative distortion in three-unit bridges joined by laser welding, soldering, or one-piece casting techniques, Each procedure was replicated five times.
R. Ernest Clark, John S. Huling
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This review presents an integrated design roadmap for practical lithium–sulfur batteries, moving beyond isolated material breakthroughs to the synergistic combination of three interdependent frontiers: Scale‐Up, Electrolyte‐Cathode Synergy, and AI/ML Data‐Driven Design.
Shihzad Shakil +6 more
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Strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method. [PDF]
Basov S +12 more
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Fluxless laser soldering for electronic packaging
Conventional soldering typically requires the use of reactive fluxes to promote wetting. The resulting flux residues are removed primarily with halogenated or chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) solvents.
Hosking, F M, Keicher, D M
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Microsurgical anastomosis of sperm duct by laser tissue soldering
Connection of small vessels is usually done by suturing which is very cumbersome. Laser tissue soldering can circumvent that obstacle if a handy procedure can be defined.
Wehner, Martin +8 more
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Rejuvenated Amorphous Alloys: Processing Methods, Microstructures and Mechanical Properties
Three rejuvenation methods – mechanical and thermal rejuvenation, and other rejuvenation routes such as ultrasonic processing – can be used to modify structures of glassy alloys, especially atomic clusters, and therefore enhances plasticity and activates work‐hardening behaviors.
Can Yang +10 more
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ABSTRACT In recent years, flexible sensors have played an important role in fields of medical diagnostics and soft robotics for their unique conformability. To further improve the sensing performance, new strategies involving liquid metal‐based composite materials have shown many advantages. Among the emerging new materials, gallium‐based liquid metals
Caicaike Bayin +10 more
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Laser surface modification of biomedical alloys [PDF]
This study investigated the effects of high speed laser surface modification on 316L stainless steel and Ti-6Al-4V for biomedical implants application. Laser processing was carried out in an inert argon environment using a 1.5 kW CO2 laser.
Chikarakara, Evans
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