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Meniscus‐Guided Interfacial Ring‐by‐Ring Assembly for In Situ Fabrication of Tubular Hydrogels
A tubular hydrogel fabrication method leveraging the meniscus effect at the oil‐water interface is presented. UV irradiation across the concave surface of the photocurable hydrogel precursor induces the formation of ring‐like hydrogel structures. Sequential ring‐by‐ring assembly within microchannels enables the construction of arteriole‐scale hydrogel ...
Yuki Kamiya +2 more
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Hybrid Amyloid–Boron Nitride Aerogels for Lightweight Sound Insulation
Amyloid fibrils template the mild formation of boron nitride–rich hybrid aerogels with hierarchical porosity, enhanced BN‐like ordering, and fibril‐reinforced mechanics. These ultralight materials combine thermal stability with strong sound absorption and transmission loss, offering a sustainable bio‐assisted route toward lightweight acoustic shields ...
Mohammad Peydayesh +8 more
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Electrically Coded Retinomorphic Spectrophotodetector
Self‐powered retinomorphic pyro‐photodetector is demonstrated that avoids machine‐learning post‐processing and covers 365–940 nm. Electrostatic balancing of built‐in potential produces an electrical wavelength code, delivering <3 nm wavelength decoding accuracy with ∼46 µs response.
Mohit Kumar, Hyunmin Dang, Hyungtak Seo
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Biointegrated Battery‐Based Electroceuticals
Biointegrated batteries go beyond passive power to serve as active therapeutic platforms for delivering programmable electrical cues and bioactive agents. This review examines their mechanisms and applications and provides a framework to guide battery‐based therapeutic design and clinical translation.
Yan Zhou +6 more
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High‐Performance Bio‐Glue From the Berries of a Parasitic Plant
We report a fully bio‐based adhesive derived primarily from a (poly)saccharide extract obtained from the berries of the hemi‐parasitic plant mistletoe (Viscum album), supplemented with tannic and malic acid without any further chemical functionalization.
Ufuk Gürer +8 more
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Recent Progress in Silver-Ion-Selective Fluorescence Chemical Sensors
Yueheng Qi, Huaxin Xu, Haowei Chen
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Additively manufactured triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) membranes offer an architecture‐driven alternative to hollow fiber bundles in artificial lungs. Multiphysics simulations and endothelialized prototypes show that the 3D‐printable membrane architecture improves gas exchange, blood flow distribution, and hemocompatibility, enabling ...
Michael Pflaum +14 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
"Organic" or "organically grown" foods are commonly represented as "food grown without pesticides; grown without artificial fertilizers; grown in soil whose humus content is increased by the additions of organic matter; grown in soil whose mineral content is increased with applications of natural mineral fertilizers; has not been treated with ...
Thomas H. Jukes, Zoe E. Anderson Stout
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"Organic" or "organically grown" foods are commonly represented as "food grown without pesticides; grown without artificial fertilizers; grown in soil whose humus content is increased by the additions of organic matter; grown in soil whose mineral content is increased with applications of natural mineral fertilizers; has not been treated with ...
Thomas H. Jukes, Zoe E. Anderson Stout
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
MANY people are worried about contamination that they think exists in their foods. This feeling has always existed, and it is now focused on a fear of "chemical residues" and "additives." The apprehension resulted in part from a series of widely publicized episodes; among them are the banning of cyclamates, contamination of poultry meat with ...
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MANY people are worried about contamination that they think exists in their foods. This feeling has always existed, and it is now focused on a fear of "chemical residues" and "additives." The apprehension resulted in part from a series of widely publicized episodes; among them are the banning of cyclamates, contamination of poultry meat with ...
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Journal of Food Science, 2006
The Inst. of Food Technologists has issued this Scientific Status Summary to update readers on the organic foods industry.
Carl K. Winter, Sarah F. Davis
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The Inst. of Food Technologists has issued this Scientific Status Summary to update readers on the organic foods industry.
Carl K. Winter, Sarah F. Davis
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