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Self‐organized silver nanoparticle networks coated with poly(1,3,5‐trivinyl‐1,3,5‐trimethyl‐cyclosiloxane) via initiated chemical vapor deposition exhibit a markedly reduced switching threshold (0.5 V vs 3 V). Time‐series analysis reveals that visible‐light illumination modulates the resistive switching activity, with blue light showing pronounced ...
Blessing Adejube +12 more
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Ocean Fertilization: Science, Policy, and Commerce [PDF]
Over the past 20 years there has been growing interest in the concept of fertilizing the ocean with iron to abate global warming. This interest was catalyzed by basic scientific experiments showing that iron limits primary production in certain regions ...
Aaron L. Strong +2 more
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A Microfluidic Multiplex Sorter for Strain Development
A new multiplex method for high‐throughput screening of yeast strains based on glucoamylase production is presented. Droplets containing single mutant yeast cells are incubated for enzyme production. A sorting platform divides mutants by their high‐ and mid‐activity levels.
Chiara Leal‐Alves +6 more
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Photonic Crystal Enhanced Microscopy on a 2D Photonic Crystal Surface
This work demonstrates the design, fabrication, and the first‐time test of a 2D photonic crystal surface for photonic resonator absorption microscopy. The designed surface uniformly enhances electromagnetic near fields, achieving > 100% improved detecting uniformity for surface‐captured AuNPs from a blocking biosensor assay aimed for detecting SARS‐CoV‐
Weinan Liu +5 more
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The patch mimics the dual physicochemical adhesion mechanisms of gecko toe micropillars and spider silk proteins, enabling strong interfacial bonding via partially cured micropillars. Its facile fabrication allows customization for precision medicine, while its motion responsiveness offers potential for real‐time wound monitoring.
Chengxin Luan +4 more
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Directional Light Scattering In Mie‐Resonant Si Particles With Ultra‐Thin Au Shells
Si@Au core‐shell particles have been produced to study their ability to directionally scatter light. We found that the heavily reported particulate shells do not overlap the electric and magnetic dipoles well, where continuous shells have better overlap. Experimental analyses, including nanomaterial characterization, EELS and single‐particle dark‐field
Emmanuel O. Idowu +12 more
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