Emergent Motility of Self‐Organized Particle‐Giant Unilamellar Vesicle Assembly
Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs), when combined with silica particles under alternating electric fields, spontaneously self‐assemble into motile structures. Asymmetric particle decoration induces fluid flows that propel the assemblies, enabling persistent motion and reversible control.
Selcan Karaz +5 more
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Data-driven mechanisms for network freight platforms: An evolutionary game perspective. [PDF]
He C, Xu Q, Xu X, Kong F, Shen F.
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A location-inventory model for the sustainable supply chain of perishable products based on pricing and replenishment decisions: A case study. [PDF]
Mohammadi Z, Barzinpour F, Teimoury E.
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AGRIFOOD SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABILITY FOR PERISHABLE GOODS SHIPMENT
Dimkpa U. David +2 more
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Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles in Biomedicine: Advances and Prospects
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles offer unique properties like high surface area, tunable pores, and functionalization. They excel in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and stimuli‐responsive therapies, enabling targeted and controlled treatments. With roles in cancer therapy and diagnostics, their clinical translation requires addressing challenges in ...
Miguel Manzano, María Vallet‐Regí
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Combating trade in illegal wood and forest products with machine learning. [PDF]
Datta D +7 more
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Multiphase printable organohydrogels with tunable microstructures are developed to control molecular transport pathways for immiscible cargo. The tortuosity and domain size of the colloidal phases are tuned by adjusting temperature and shear during processing, which enables the tailoring of diffusion kinetics due to different transport pathways.
Riley E. Dowdy‐Green +4 more
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Optimizing DG Handling: Designing an Immersive MRsafe Training Program. [PDF]
Li CH, Chow EWH, Tam M, Tong PH.
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Artificial Symbiosis for Bulk Production of Bacterial Cellulose Composites
Co‐cultivation of the cellulose‐producing bacterium with the microalga enables bulk formation of bacterial cellulose under static incubation, with photosynthetically active oxygen‐generating sites throughout the medium. This symbiotic platform supports 3D cellulosic constructs with geometries dictated by the vessel shape.
Kui Yu +7 more
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Use of Multi-Locus Metabarcoding to Inform an Australian Government Biosecurity Response on the Origins of Suspected Illegal Plant Products. [PDF]
Soroka JA +5 more
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