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Sampling a design space to target a class of possible desirable outcomes, creating an artificial intuition, can accelerate future optimizations to those targets. This is tested experimentally with parameterization to achieve various geometries of freestanding structures using direct ink write (DIW) 3D printing.
Erick J. Braham+4 more
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Toward Autonomous Self‐Healing in Soft Robotics: A Review and Perspective for Future Research
In this article, five different phases (damage detection, cleaning, damage closure, material healing, and healing assessment) are investigated to have an autonomous self‐healing at the system level with the focus on soft robotics. It delves into the importance of each phase, why and where they matter, and reviews relevant technologies that enable ...
Seyedreza Kashef Tabrizian+2 more
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Fairness in Federated Learning: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
This survey delves into the intricate issues pertinent to fairness in federated learning , where various biasing factors can skew model performance. By systematically analyzing fairness‐aware strategies, evaluation metrics, and future directions, this work identifies pivotal research gaps in existing approaches and sheds light on both challenges and ...
Noorain Mukhtiar+2 more
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Engaging decolonial approaches to deracialize and humanize migrants
Abstract We are continuing to live in unsettling times that demand responses from researchers, scholars and activists to create and mobilise knowledge for liberation, wellbeing, and justice. This commentary draws from my lived experience and research in migration that I use to highlight the rootshock of displacement and the contributions of community ...
Christopher C. Sonn
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Sodium‐ion conductors show great promise for use in rechargeable solid‐state batteries due to the high natural abundance of sodium. As a pristine material, Na8SnP4 demonstrates relatively high ionic conductivity and offers significant room for further enhancement, owing to its structure built on well‐known tetrahedral building blocks. Additionally, its
Manuel Botta+7 more
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Distinct Alterations of Inflammatory Biomarkers in Cluster Headache: A Case Control Study
Objective Investigate the immune system's role in cluster headache by analyzing cytokines in people with cluster headache and headache‐free controls, and explore if certain cytokines could predict a specific phenotype. Methods We measured 45 cytokines in adult participants from the Danish Cluster Headache Biobank in a prospective case–control setup ...
Nunu Laura Timotheussen Lund+6 more
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The Substituent‐Effect in NHCP‐Plumbylenes with a Phosphaplumbene Character
The synthesis of aryl‐ and silyl‐substituted NHCP‐plumbylenes is achieved through metathesis reactions. Based on computational studies, the substituent effect and the potential double bond character in these species are discussed. A formal [2+2] cycloaddition at a P−Pb bond demonstrates the synthetic equivalence to double bonds.
Martin E. Doleschal+4 more
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This study offers a comprehensive overview of the design of fiber Brillouin amplifier modules (FBAMs) for stabilized optical frequency dissemination. It presents a thorough evaluation of the amplification characteristics across various optical signal and pump power levels.
Alexander Kuhl+4 more
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A Low‐Symmetry Copper Benzenehexathiol Coordination Polymer with In‐Plane Electrical Anisotropy
A novel electrically conductive coordination polymer, Cu5BHT, featuring a low‐symmetry structure, is synthesized on the water surface. We demonstrate that Cu5BHT is metallic and exhibits in‐plane electrical anisotropy due to the structure arranged in interconnected well‐conducting CuS4 chains and less‐conducting Cu2S4 slabs oriented along single ...
Zhiyong Wang+13 more
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