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We investigate the spontaneous capillary imbibition of water in tubes that contain a silicone oil slug. The capillary flow is studied as a function of the silicone oil slug’s viscosity, volume and position in the capillary tube.
Ioana Rasuceanu, Claudiu Patrascu
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The ultrathin (2.5 nm) MXene film self‐assembled at liquid interfaces breaks the trade‐off between transparency (82.5 %) and photothermal conversion effect (DT∼25.1°C ± 2.9 °C) under 100 mW cm−2. After encapsulated by a slippery surface with low adhesion, this transparent film can be applied in smart windows, eyewear, and optical sensors to autonomous ...
Xiao Han +6 more
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Unexpected and permanent central visual loss after removal of intraocular silicone oil
Antonio Toso, Ezio Cappello, Simonetta Morselli Department of Ophthalmology, Saint Bassiano Hospital, Bassano del Grappa, Italy Abstract: Here we report a case of unexplained sudden visual loss after removal of silicone oil for rhegmatogenous retinal ...
Toso A, Cappello E, Morselli S
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In‐Wheel Piezoelectric DC Power Generator With Zero Resistive Torque
In this paper, we present a wheel‐shaped direct‐current piezoelectric generator (DC‐PG) that fundamentally overcomes these constraints by producing phase‐stable DC electricity directly from rolling motion. By embedding this system into suitcase wheels, we demonstrated a fully integrated real‐time location tracking system powered solely by mechanical ...
Hyun Soo Kim +19 more
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Magneto‐X Effects in Magnetic Soft Materials and Their Applications
This review systematically explores magnetic soft materials (MSMs), a novel class of composites that transform under magnetic fields. It catalogs fundamental “Magneto‐X” effects, classifies materials by their matrix and magnetic fillers, and highlights transformative applications in soft robotics, biomedical devices, flexible electronics, etc. Finally,
Ziyin Xiang +5 more
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This review examines the evolution of bioprinting toward minimally invasive in situ strategies for internal organ regeneration. It defines the technological roadmap from handheld systems to advanced minimally invasive bioprinting platforms, positioning soft robotics as a core enabler.
Duc Tu Vu +9 more
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Multi‐Force‐Driven Self‐Recoverable SWIR Mechanoluminescence for Underwater Communication
This study represents the first demonstration of self‐recoverable mechanoluminescent (ML) within a single material across diverse mechanical modes, enabled by the synergistic coupling of piezoelectric and triboelectric effects. Through a combinatorial doping approach, the MgNb2O6 crystal exhibits breakthrough short‐wavelength infrared ML performance ...
Jie Sun +13 more
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The design employs heterogeneous wettability surfaces that construct stable oil‐water interfaces to achieve robust and rapid reversible adhesion. Linear enhancement of adhesion strength is realized through multi‐interface patterning. This adhesive enables rapid on‐demand detachment within five seconds via voltage‐induced electrolysis, offering a level ...
Xiaokai Li +11 more
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Solid‐Like yet Reconfigurable 3D‐Printed Liquid Tubular Wires From Nonconductive Molecules
This work shatters the current reliance of liquid electronics on intrinsically conductive materials by introducing a novel interfacial redox strategy that transforms non‐conductive molecules into high‐performance, 3D liquid tubular wires with solid‐like electrical properties and exceptional reconfigurability. It opens a vast design space for all‐liquid
Yuchen Fu +6 more
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