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The Future of High Angular Resolution Star and Planet Formation Science in the Optical/Infrared [PDF]
Lynne A. Hillenbrand
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This study presents an ionic conductive hydrogel (ICH) with excellent conductivity, self‐healing, self‐adhesion, and long‐term stability under extreme cold conditions. It shows significant potential for non‐invasive, continuous health monitoring, conformally adhering to skin without signal crosstalk, enabling real‐time, high‐fidelity signal ...
Fei Han+12 more
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Beyond the Cosmic Veil: Star and Planet Formation Research after SIRTF and NGST
Michael R. Meyer
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Actionable Forecasting as a Determinant of Biological Adaptation
A new framework reveals how biological systems can achieve precise adaptation by tracking an actionable target that combines the current optimal state with its rate of change. This approach, implemented through dynamics‐informed neural networks, demonstrates that predictive mechanisms like circadian rhythms become beneficial when environmental sensing ...
Jose M. G. Vilar, Leonor Saiz
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Star Formation Processes versus Planet Formation Processes
Shiv S. Kumar
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Planetesimals to Protoplanets. I. Effect of Fragmentation on Terrestrial Planet Formation [PDF]
Z. M. Leinhardt, D. C. Richardson
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The Fe3O4/Gd@BSA‐pPB nanoprobe leverages biomimetic mineralization and targets hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) through PDGFRβ, offering superior enrichment in fibrotic regions. This targeted delivery overcomes biological barriers, enhancing both the accuracy and sensitivity of MRI imaging at early disease stages.
Zehua Li+11 more
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Understanding the Formation of Saturn's Regular Moons in the Context of Giant Planet Moons Formation Scenarios. [PDF]
Blanc M+9 more
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Neptune Trojans as a Test Bed for Planet Formation [PDF]
Eugene Chiang, Yoram Lithwick
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In summary, a universal EGaIn‐based DIW printing strategy is presented for fabricating wideband stretchable antennas. The printed antenna achieves an operating bandwidth of 3.75–8.21 GHz (fractional bandwidth: 75%), a peak gain of 1.8 dB and a radiation efficiency of 76.6%, surpassing state‐of‐the‐art stretchable antennas. More importantly, the antenna
Xiangyu Guo+6 more
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