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Integrating gender-fair language in spoken multilingual settings presents communication challenges such as cross-linguistic constraints. In simultaneous interpreting, the fast-paced and cognitively demanding nature of the task may limit compliance with ...
Igor Facchini
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Tissue‐Adhesive Fabric‐Based Bioelectronics for Wearable and Implantable Applications
An implantable and wearable bioelectronic textile (iTextile) is introduced as a unified platform bridging wearable and implantable systems. By integrating a self‐healing polymer, stretchable silk fabric, conductive composite electrodes, and an adhesive hydrogel, the platform enables conformal, stable interfacing with soft tissues. The iTextile supports
Soojung An +7 more
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Biomimetic Microfractals Based Flexible Triboelectric Nanogenerators
A leaf‐skeleton‐based microfractal architecture is integrated with guided CuNW networks and biomimetic triboelectric polymer layers, enabling breathable, flexible, and material‐efficient triboelectric nanogenerators. The resulting system combines enhanced charge generation and charge transport, offering potential for next‐generation self‐powered ...
Amit Barua +7 more
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An Edible Chitosan‐Based Acoustic Sensor for Sound‐Responsive Actuation in Edible Robots
This study introduces an edible acoustic sensor for robotic food and edible robotics. Built from a chitosan piezoelectric film between gold electrodes, the sensor enables acoustic communication through ON/OFF keying. Integrated into an edible robot with pneumatically actuated arms and neck, it responds to high‐frequency tones.
Valerio Francesco Annese +8 more
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Gendered language represents a dramatic challenge to the linguistic self of non-binary people, especially in situations where grammatical gender is mandatory and identity expression is limited against the background of socio-cultural stigma. This qualitative sociolinguistic study explores how non-binary people in Pakistan deal with the (in Urdu) highly
null Dr. Gul Zamin Khan (Corresponding Author) +1 more
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The perspective presents an integrated view of neuromorphic technologies, from device physics to real‐time applicability, while highlighting the necessity of full‐stack co‐optimization. By outlining practical hardware‐level strategies to exploit device behavior and mitigate non‐idealities, it shows pathways for building efficient, scalable, and ...
Kapil Bhardwaj +8 more
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Italian is a gender-marked binary language with masculine and feminine as the only possible grammatical genders. One strategy that was recently put forward to deconstruct the gender dichotomy and to allow for non-binary individuals to be linguistically acknowledged is to replace gendered endings (-a,-o,-e,-i) with a schwa (ə), both in writing and ...
Facchini, Igor, Torresi, Ira
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Closed‐Loop Solid‐State Synthesis Planning for Materials Discovery With Large Language Models
Leveraging literature data, we build a large‐language‐model‐driven workflow that extracts synthesis steps from 4407 papers, retrieves similar precedents, and generates candidate solid‐state synthesis recipes. The system benchmarks against ground‐truth and then operates in a closed loop with experiments to synthesize oxy‐selenide electrolyte materials ...
Dong Won Jeon +9 more
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This paper addresses changes in the pronominal grammar of contemporary French. The use of the generic masculine in a grammar built on the masculine/feminine distinction has been criticized for rendering female and non-binary genders invisible.
Liv Rendl, Henriëtte de Swart
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