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Fabricating Microstructures on Freeform Surfaces via Flexible Hydrogel Micromolds. [PDF]
Zhu P +5 more
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Non‐Functionalized Graphene as an Electrical Sensing Surface for Bacterial Detection
Pathogenic bacteria detection in food remains a major public health concern, driving the need for rapid, cost‐effective, and portable detection systems. This review focuses on the use of non‐functionalized graphene as an electrical sensing surface for bacterial detection, highlighting their unique properties, sensing mechanism, and current developments.
Jazmin Berthe +4 more
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Look first, feel faster: Prior visual information accelerates haptic material exploration. [PDF]
Jeschke M, Drewing K.
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An intentionally added, chemically formed LixAlSy coating stabilizes the lithium–electrolyte interface in solid‐state Li–S batteries. The layer suppresses side reactions, preserves smooth charge transfer, and improves ion transport from the start. This approach offers a practical route to more durable solid‐state batteries and a clearer understanding ...
Xinyi Wang +4 more
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Experimental and numerical research on the anisotropic compressive mechanical behavior of layered rock. [PDF]
Liu Q, Zhang C, Hou J, Li L.
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Two‐Way Shape Memory Polymer Composite Gripper for Adaptive Robotic Applications
A two‐way shape memory polymer (SMP) composite is developed with intrinsic shape‐changing capability driven solely by temperature, eliminating external actuation loads. Embedding the SMP in a low‐stiffness elastomeric matrix enabled reversible transformations during heating and cooling cycles.
Aamna Hameed, Kamran Ahmed Khan
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A real-time virtual liver simulator using position based dynamics with compliant constraints for medical applications. [PDF]
Guo Y, Kou D, Zhang X, Zhang L, Cao K.
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Direct Ink Writing 3D Printing of Recyclable and Thermally Stable Vitrimers
Vitrimers hold great promise in additive manufacturing as defect‐insensitive, repairable, and recyclable feedstocks. A thin‐film additively manufactured process is developed for a high‐performance vitrimer that is difficult to process traditionally.
Louis O. Vaught +2 more
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