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Robotic Environmental Monitoring Using Gelatin Hydrogels as a Biodegradable Adhesive
Gelatin‐based hydrogels are presented as a robust, biodegradable, and water‐soluble method of adhesion for robotic environmental monitoring. Factors affecting the adhesion strength are characterized, and the hydrogel is tested on different materials with varying surface roughness.
Christian Geckeler+2 more
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Bacteriophage-driven microbial phenotypic heterogeneity: ecological and biogeochemical importance. [PDF]
Liang X+5 more
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The integration of foundation models into computational microscopy revolutionizes biomedical research by enhancing imaging resolution, accelerating data analysis, and enabling real‐time biological interpretation. This systematic review critically examines recent advancements, highlights translational challenges, and discusses the transformative ...
Di Ding+5 more
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Risk assessment of antibiotic residues and resistance profile of E. coli in typical rivers of Sichuan, China. [PDF]
Sha J+11 more
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This article proposes a polar robot that utilizes assisted sail and multimode motion to achieve energy‐saving. The design, modeling, and experimental methods are introduced. The results show that the energy‐saving effect of the robot using a multimode energy savings control strategy reaches 21.19%, providing technical support for long‐term polar ...
Yongsheng Luo+8 more
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New solutions for antibiotic discovery: Prioritizing microbial biosynthetic space using ecology and machine learning. [PDF]
Medema MH, van Wezel GP.
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Haptic Perception via the Dynamics of a Flexible Body Inspired by an Ostrich's Neck
Inspired by avian anatomy, this study uses a flexible robotic neck to investigate haptic perception driven by musculoskeletal dynamics. By applying physical reservoir computing, the robot encodes external force interactions into its body dynamics, allowing effective object classification.
Kazashi Nakano+3 more
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Does the abiotic environment influence the distribution of flower and fruit colors?
Abstract Premise Color in flowers and fruits carries multiple functions, from attracting animal partners (pollinators, dispersers) to mitigating environmental stress (cold, drought, UV‐B). With research historically focusing on biotic interactions as selective agents, however, it remains unclear whether abiotic stressors impact flower and fruit colors ...
Agnes S. Dellinger+3 more
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Avoiding the tragedies of parasite tolerance in Darwinian beekeeping. [PDF]
Sokolov NA, Boots M, Bartlett LJ.
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Abstract Premise Amphistomy, the presence of stomata on both leaf surfaces, can increase photosynthesis yet is uncommon across vascular plants. The relative infrequency of amphistomy is often attributed to high costs, such as transpirational water loss.
Genevieve Triplett, Aaron S. David
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