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Laser-Controlled Propulsion of a Microbubble Rolling on a Carbon Nanocoil Rail. [PDF]
Liu Y +7 more
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Thiolated Polymers in 3D Bioprinting: Control of Gelation
Thiolated polymers are established as programmable bioinks for 3D bioprinting, integrating versatile crosslinking chemistries with redox‐responsive control. This work demonstrates how molecular design and external triggers define gelation kinetics, printability windows, and structural fidelity, enabling stable, high‐resolution constructs and advancing ...
Soheil Haddadzadegan +2 more
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A nanoscale robotic cleaner. [PDF]
Qin J, Büchner C, Wu X, Hecht B.
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Thrust measurement of liquid propulsion thruster
G.V. Komlev, A.S. Mitrofanova
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Orbital Electrowetting: From Continuous Droplet Transport to Programmable Microfluidics
This work comprehensively summarizes the mechanisms, recent advances, potential applications, and key challenges of orbital electrowetting. It highlights that integrating orbital electrowetting with conventional electrowetting is required to enable complete digital‐microfluidic workflows while simplifying platform architecture.
Jie Tan +7 more
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On Bio-Inspired Strategies for Flow Control, Fluid-Structure Interaction, and Thermal Transport. [PDF]
Ahmed F, Chamorro LP.
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Liquid propulsion systems for satellites.
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A simple strategy is presented for bonding acrylic PSAs and silicone elastomers by curing surfactant‐doped Ecoflex on oxygen‐plasma‐treated VHB. The interface reaches a maximum strength of 1.6 N/mm (over 20 times that of the control) while retaining material compliance.
Kengo Kusama +7 more
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Floatable Syntactic Magnesium Foam as a Marangoni-Induced Propulsion Microboat. [PDF]
Thalmaier G, Sechel NA, Vida-Simiti I.
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Water‐Stable Paper‐Based Laser‐Induced Graphene With Asymmetric Water Adhesion and Wettability
Paper‐based electronics are attractive for sustainable and disposable devices, but often fail in wet environments. By introducing Parafilm into cellulose paper combined with laser conversion, two graphene surfaces with different water interactions are created.
Lingyin Meng +3 more
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