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Optical Nanoscopy for Elucidating Nano–Bio Interactions: A One Health Perspective
The review comprehensively summarizes the application of far‐field fluorescence nanoscopy for the characterization of nanomaterial interactions with biological systems at the single‐particle and molecular scale, with an accent on their impact on human and ecosystem health.
Elisa De Luca+5 more
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La «Philosophy for children» tra stile cognitivo e idea di cittadinanza
The author explores the significance and relevance of educational philosophy for children. It ‘important to train a person in an integral manner as final expression of all its potential and its inherent versatility.
Franco Cambi
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Photochromic compounds are versatile ingredients for the development of Chemical AI. When they are embedded in a tight microenvironment, they become Markov blankets. They are also valuable for processing Boolean and Fuzzy logic. They contribute to neuromorphic engineering in wetware based on opto‐chemical signals exchanged with oscillatory chemical ...
Pier Luigi Gentili
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AQUA‐FINS: Advanced Quantitative Underwater Analysis by a Flexible Integrated Nitrate Sensor
This work presents a flexible, integrated sensor array for real‐time monitoring of nitrate, pH, and temperature in aquaculture. The sensors exhibit high sensitivity and selectivity, while a regression model improves nitrate detection accuracy in dynamic conditions. Successful field deployment of the sensor array highlights its potential for maintaining
Shah Zayed Riam+6 more
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Abstract Prior to the challenges imposed by the Covid‐19 pandemic, anatomy practical sessions at Trinity College Dublin involved eight to 10 students per donor station, rotating between digital learning, anatomical models/osteology, and dissection activities for three hours weekly.
Dearbhla P. Cullinane, Denis S. Barry
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Field Trials of Low‐Cost Bi‐TiO2‐P25 Solar Photo Catalyst for Water Treatment
Journey of a low‐cost and easy to synthesize catalyst from development to validation in laboratory, followed by testing for its ability to reduce total coliform and E. Coli in the real‐world water using solar light in rural India. Abstract A low‐cost, easy to make Bi‐TiO2‐P25 composite is synthesized via a reverse micelle sol‐gel route and is tested ...
Ayushi Arora+6 more
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Maria Krawczyk: friend and physicist [PDF]
With this note, we remember our friend Maria Krawczyk, who passed away this year, on May 24th. We briefly outline some of her physics interests and main accomplishments, and her great human and moral qualities.
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Sensing Ambiguity in Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw" [PDF]
Fields such as the philosophy of language, continental philosophy, and literary studies have long established that human language is, at its essence, ambiguous and that this quality, although challenging to communication, enriches language and points to the complexity of human thought. On the other hand, in the NLP field there have been ongoing efforts
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From Lab to Life: Self‐Powered Sweat Sensors and Their Future in Personal Health Monitoring
This review focuses on recent advances in self‐powered sweat sensors in personal health monitoring, including sweat sensors, energy harvesters, energy management, and their applications. It analyzes the difficulties and challenges in the research field of self‐powered sweat sensors and looks into the future direction of self‐powered sweat sensors from ...
Nan Gao+3 more
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This study introduces a self‐powered environmental monitoring system that integrates a triboelectric nanosensor (TENS) with a robotic hand, controlled remotely by an exo‐hand and powered by a thermoelectric generator (TEG). The fully autonomous system detects Pb2⁺, Cr⁶⁺, and As3⁺ ions in real‐time and operates without external power, ideal for remote ...
Yan‐Tsz Huang+8 more
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