Wearable Haptic Feedback Interfaces for Augmenting Human Touch
The wearable haptic feedback interfaces enhance user experience in gaming, social media, biomedical instrumentation, and robotics by generating tactile sensations. This review discusses and categorizes current haptic feedback interfaces into force, thermal, and electrotactile stimulation‐based haptic feedback interfaces, elucidating their current ...
Shubham Patel+3 more
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Doping Effects on Magnetic and Electronic Transport Properties in (Ba<sub>1-x</sub>Rb<sub>x</sub>)(Zn<sub>1-y</sub>Mn<sub>y</sub>)<sub>2</sub>As<sub>2</sub> (0.1 ≤ x, y ≤ 0.25). [PDF]
Zhao G+15 more
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The Emerging 4D Printing of Shape‐Memory Thermomorphs for Self‐Adaptative Biomedical Implants
4D printing enables the creation of smart implants that adapt to changing conditions in the human body over time. At the core of this technology are shape‐memory thermomorphs (SMTMs). This review offers an in‐depth analysis of 4D printing with SMTMs, emphasizing the latest advancements in smart materials, stimuli, programming principles, and their ...
Aixiang Ding, Fang Tang, Eben Alsberg
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Retraction notice to "Examination of bio convection with nanoparticles containing microorganisms under the influence of magnetism fields on vertical sheets by five-order Runge-Kutta method" [Heliyon 9 (2023) e15982]. [PDF]
Fathollahi R+5 more
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This work investigates the Nernst effect in the Kagome magnet ErMn6Sn6 which exhibits both topological and anomalous Nernst effects with the anomalous Nernst coefficient reaching 1.71 µV K⁻¹ at 300 K. This value surpasses that of most canted antiferromagnetic materials, making ErMn6Sn6 a promising candidate for advancing thermoelectric devices based on
Olajumoke Oluwatobiloba Emmanuel+2 more
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Magnetic 2D Transition-Metal-Based Nanomaterials in Biomedicine: Opportunities and Challenges in Cancer Therapy. [PDF]
Sukur S, Ranc V.
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In this work, melt electrowriting is used to fabricate a 3D printed scaffold design that generates engineered cardiac tissues with in‐plane contraction, mimicking natural myocardium. It is shown that these tissues display advanced maturation and functionality.
Olalla Iglesias‐García+23 more
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Assessment of magnetism and magnetocrystalline anisotropy of (Mn[Formula: see text]Fe[Formula: see text])[Formula: see text]P[Formula: see text]Si[Formula: see text] (x,y = 0 or 1/3) compounds for permanent magnets. [PDF]
Rani P+7 more
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