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Flexible piezoresistive pressure sensors underpin wearable and soft electronics. This review links sensing physics, including contact resistance modulation, quantum tunneling and percolation, to unified materials/structure design. We highlight composite and graded architectures, interfacial/porous engineering, and microstructured 3D conductive networks
Feng Luo +2 more
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Innovative Smart Materials in Restorative Dentistry. [PDF]
Vasluianu RI +8 more
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Smart Materials Leading to Restorative Dentistry: An Overview. [PDF]
Maloo LM +3 more
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A novel thermos‐responsive hydroxypropyl cellulose/graphene oxide (HPC/GO) composite membrane is fabricated for reversible temperature‐gated ion transport in aqueous zinc‐ion batteries. Enabled by LCST‐driven structural transition, unimpeded ion diffusion at room temperature delivers high capacity, while elevated temperature suppresses transport; full ...
Xueli Bi +9 more
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Exploring 4D printing of smart materials for regenerative medicine applications. [PDF]
Alanazi BN +4 more
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Low-Dimensional Structures for Smart Materials and Composites: Preparation, Properties and Applications. [PDF]
Cesano F.
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Inspired by natural silicified wood, a biomimetic mineralized chitin‐derived aerogel is constructed. It can withstand 81 000 times its own weight, and its backside temperature is 130.4°C after exposure to ∼1300°C butane flame for 600 s, exhibiting high‐strength, fire‐resistance, and super thermal‐insulation properties.
Kai Xu +11 more
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Correction: Biodegradable smart materials with self-healing and shape memory function for wound healing. [PDF]
Sun S, Chen C, Zhang J, Hu J.
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Abdominal wall hernia repair: from prosthetic meshes to smart materials. [PDF]
Saiding Q +6 more
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Light‐Actuated Fiber‐Climbing Inchworm Robot Toward Endoluminal Navigation
A kirigami‐inspired soft inchworm robot harnesses optical energy from a customized side‐emitting optical fiber, guaranteeing its propulsion along the fiber body. The wavelength‐selective responsiveness of dye‐functionalized liquid crystal elastomers and the application of temporal illumination patterns enable sequential control of robot components. The
Antonio Lobosco +6 more
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