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Deep Learning‐Based Phase‐Field Modelling of Brittle Fracture in Anisotropic Media
ABSTRACT This work presents a variational physics‐informed deep learning framework for phase‐field modelling of brittle crack propagation in anisotropic media. Previous variational energy‐based neural network (NN) approaches have focused on second‐order, isotropic phase‐field fracture formulations and have relied on fully connected NNs.
Nojus Plungė +3 more
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Batteries From Reused, Recycled, and Surplus Materials
Batteries can become more circular by combining reuse, direct recycling, metallurgical recovery, and material sourcing from industrial surplus streams. This Review highlights how recycled and waste‐derived metals, carbons, polymers, electrolytes, and active materials can be reintegrated into current and emerging batteries, while emphasizing design ...
Jing Yu +16 more
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This work presents a fully 3D‐printed, low‐cost multiplexed electrochemical platform with dual working electrodes for mesalamine detection. Chemical/electrochemical activation enhances electrode performance, enabling sensitive and reproducible quantification in biological matrices.
Mariana A. de Jesus +8 more
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Nanoparticle‐assisted polymer flooding (NAPPF) strengthens polymer EOR by improving rheological stability, reducing interfacial tension, altering wettability, and lowering polymer adsorption/retention, delivering 15%–30% incremental recovery in lab studies and up to ˜22% in pilots.
R. Venkatesh +9 more
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Capturing Aleatoric Uncertainty in Climate Models
ABSTRACT Internal climate variability arises from the climate system's inherently chaotic dynamics. Quantifying it is essential for climate science, as it enables risk‐based decision‐making and differentiates between externally forced change and internal fluctuations.
Cornelia Gruber +4 more
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Finite Element Modelling of Rocking and Hybrid Precast Walls under Seismic Loading
ABSTRACT In recent years, self‐centring systems have received considerable research interest in the seismic design of precast concrete structures for their ability to limit damage and satisfy resilience requirements. Rocking and hybrid structural walls, characterised by the formation of a single gap at the wall–foundation interface, mitigate damage by ...
Andrea Belleri +3 more
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ABSTRACT The Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere establish an essential connection between Earth's lower atmosphere and upper atmosphere because wind patterns essential for atmospheric movement also influence energy distribution and chemical movements during geomagnetic storms that disrupt satellite operations and space weather prediction systems.
Yunhao Si
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Four‐Dimensional pp‐Wave Lie Groups and Harmonic Curvature
ABSTRACT We determine all four‐dimensional Lie groups which have harmonic curvature. In parallel, a description of four‐dimensional pp‐wave Lie groups is obtained.
E. García‐Río +2 more
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A new in silico model to precisely design focused ultrasound brain therapies
Abstract Background Focused ultrasound (FUS) combined with microbubbles enables transient and noninvasive blood–brain barrier (BBB) opening, facilitating targeted drug delivery. However, accurate treatment planning remains difficult due to inter‐patient anatomical variability and the common assumption in simulations that brain tissues behave like water.
Allegra Conti +4 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose We aim to inform the design of new diffusion MRI (dMRI) approaches for microvasculature quantification that enhance the biological specificity of imaging towards cancer. Methods We adopted simulation‐informed modelling of the vascular dMRI signal. We synthesised signals from 1500 synthetic vascular networks, for a variety of protocols (
Anna Kira Voronova +11 more
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