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Improved electrical performance of PDMS and PEDOT: PSS composites with MWCNT and AgNP particles. [PDF]
Shafagh SH, Deen I, Packirisamy M.
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Predictions of flow distortions inside a serpentine diffuser from large-eddy simulations [PDF]
Rahul Agrawal +3 more
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Magnetic soft robots offer promise in biomedicine due to their wireless actuation and rapid response, but current fabrication methods are complex and have limited cellular compatibility. A new, contactless bioassembly strategy using hydrodynamic instabilities is introduced, enabling customizable, centimeter‐scale robots.
Wei Gao +5 more
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Ring-like (Donut-Shaped) Intracranial Aneurysms: A Warning Morphology of Mural Jet Flow and Pre-Rupture Instability. [PDF]
Nestorović D +5 more
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Additional lichen records and minerological data from metal-contaminated sites in Maine [PDF]
Fryday, A. M. +2 more
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Printed Wearable Sweat Rate Sensor for Continuous In Situ Perspiration Measurement
A wireless wearable sweat rate sensor system is presented, featuring digital 3D direct‐write printing on a flexible substrate with microfluidic layers for continuous, real‐time monitoring. Printed encapsulated metal electrodes are used for capacitance measurements, achieving high sensitivity (0.01 μL min−1) while maintaining a compact and lightweight ...
Mohammad Shafiqul Islam +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Membrane-free electrochemical production of acid and base solutions capable of processing ultramafic rocks. [PDF]
Charnay BP +8 more
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Seismological evidence for the existence of serpentinized wedge mantle [PDF]
Shinichiro Kamiya, Yoji Kobayashi
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Crater Observing Bioinspired Rolling Articulator (COBRA)
Crater Observing Bio‐inspired Rolling Articulator (COBRA) is a modular, snake‐inspired robot that addresses the mobility challenges of extraterrestrial exploration sites such as Shackleton Crater. Incorporating snake‐like gaits and tumbling locomotion, COBRA navigates both uneven surfaces and steep crater walls.
Adarsh Salagame +4 more
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