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Wearable sensors, empowered by AI and smart materials, revolutionize healthcare by enabling intelligent disease diagnosis, personalized therapy, and seamless health monitoring without disrupting daily life. This review explores cutting‐edge advancements in smart materials and AI‐driven technologies that empower wearable sensors for diagnostics and ...
Shuwen Chen+14 more
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Titanium Oxysulfate‐Derived 1D Lepidocrocite Titanate Nanostructures
A novel synthesis protocol is presented for creating high‐quality titania nanofilaments. This method transcends the limitations of traditional techniques, leveraging a solution precipitation process fine‐tuned for lower temperatures and minimal reagent use. The result?
Sukanya Maity+8 more
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This study investigates how laser‐micromachined patterns enhance the interfacial and mechanical properties of bioinspired ceramic composites. The ±45° micro‐pattern significantly improved interfacial bonding and damage dissipation energy by 107%, while integrating micro‐ and macro‐designs increased energy absorption by 60%.
E. Azad+4 more
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Changes in responses to a set of personality-inventory items as a function of age.
Richard H. Walters, Misha S. Zaks
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Functioning styles of personality disorders and five-factor normal personality traits: a correlation study in Chinese students [PDF]
Wei Wang+11 more
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A novel self‐powered wearable pressure sensor is fabricated using chitosan‐ZnO composite piezoelectric film, achieving sensitivities of 70.71 mV/kPa and 471.43 mV Hz−1. This lightweight and biodegradable device emulates mechanoreceptors for applications such as object classification, wireless data transmission, and gesture recognition, offering an eco ...
Zhao Wang+5 more
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Shared, Not Unique, Components of Personality and Psychosocial Functioning Predict Depression Severity After Acute-phase Cognitive Therapy [PDF]
Lee Anna Clark+3 more
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Fully Passive Electrochemical Oxygen Sensor Enabled With Organic Electrochemical Transistor
A wireless oxygen sensor that operates with low power without batteries, using organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) powered by near‐field communication (NFC) is presented. The sensor combines an oxygen‐permeable membrane and a gel electrolyte to detect oxygen in air and complex liquids, making way for sustainable sensor technologies.
Lia Giulia D'Amico+9 more
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Abstract Feed effectors have been suggested to improve the efficiency of plant‐based shrimp diets by increasing attractability and palatability. This research trial aimed to expand upon previous Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) research involving plant‐based diets, feed effectors and passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) in a laboratory setting ...
Samuel Walsh+4 more
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