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From Nano Robotic Manipulation to Nano Manipulation Robot
This review addresses a critical research gap by summarizing advancements in nano robotic manipulation, tracing its evolution from passive observation to autonomous nanomanipulation robots. It explores the interplay of observation, construction, and operation, unveiling fundamental principles of atomic‐scale control. The review establishes a systematic
Zhan Yang +6 more
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Autonomous Artificial Molecular Motors and Pumps
Autonomous energy consumption is the only way to introduce molecular motors into more sophisticated, larger systems, capable of life‐like behavior. We reviewed a selection of the most recent advances in the field molecular motors focusing on those capable of performing continuous and autonomous motion under constant experimental conditions, that is ...
Chiara Taticchi +2 more
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William A. Robson and the Making of English Administrative Law
This article examines the role of William A. Robson (1895‐1980) in the making of English administrative law. Criticising English common lawyers who believed that the growing responsibility of officials in law‐making and dispute resolution was a symptom of ‘administrative lawlessness’ that was sapping the foundations of English liberties, Robson argued ...
Martin Loughlin
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Maxwell's Demon - A Historical Review
For more than 140 years Maxwell’s demon has intrigued, enlightened, mystified, frustrated, and challenged physicists in unique and interesting ways.
A. Rex
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Judicial Review of the Improper Policy Implementation of Treaties
In recent years the courts of England and Wales have come to recognise a new iteration of judicial review which this article terms ‘review of improper policy implementation of treaties’ or ‘RIPIT’. RIPIT enables a reviewing court to scrutinise a domestic policy document which is promulgated for the purpose of securing compliance with a legislatively ...
Joanna Bell
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Marine Conservation Leadership: Does Australia Walk the Talk?
ABSTRACT The conservation of Australia's extraordinary marine biodiversity has been prominently championed over the past three decades by successive Federal and State Governments, who have consistently portrayed the nation as a global leader in marine protection. Here, we question whether this reputation is justified.
Carissa Klein +11 more
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Maxwell's demon flourishes [PDF]
The perennial question of whether suitably instructed microscopic beings could falsify the second law of thermodynamics is still alive, but only just.
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DEM simulation of the granular Maxwell’s Demon under zero gravity
In this work, granular segregation in a two-compartment cell (Maxwell’s Demon) under zero gravity is studied numerically by DEM simulation for comparison with the experimental observation in satellite SJ-10.
Wang Wenguang +3 more
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Axiomatic Information Thermodynamics
We present an axiomatic framework for thermodynamics that incorporates information as a fundamental concept. The axioms describe both ordinary thermodynamic processes and those in which information is acquired, used and erased, as in the operation of ...
Austin Hulse +2 more
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