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Stimuli‐Responsive Electrofluidic Nervous System for Autonomous Soft Robots
A stimuli‐responsive electrofluidic nervous system (SENS) is introduced to achieve sensing, signal processing, and decision‐making using soft materials. Comprising fluidic switches and electroactive actuators, SENS enables multimodal stimuli‐responsiveness and autonomous control in soft robots.
Dip Kumar Saha +3 more
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Guided Waves Along a Density Interface in Partially Ionised Solar Plasmas. [PDF]
Alshammari S +4 more
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Advanced Nanomaterials and Energetic Application: Experiment and Simulation. [PDF]
Pang W, Trache D, Zhang K.
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Forecasting the number of sunspots for solar cycle 25 utilizing the facebook prophet model. [PDF]
Rahman HIA, Badawy WA.
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Europa Clipper Magnetometer Boom Deployment: A First Look at the Magnetometer Observations of the Spacecraft and the Interplanetary Magnetic Field. [PDF]
Cochrane CJ +21 more
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Advances in Enhancing the Photothermal Performance of Nanofluid-Based Direct Absorption Solar Collectors. [PDF]
Zhang Z +4 more
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Since the structuring and variability of the Sun and other stars are governed by magnetic fields, much of present-day stellar physics centers around the measurement and understanding of the magnetic fields and their interactions.
Stenflo, J.
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This paper is a review of our observational knowledge on solar magnetic fields. In Section 1 we make an attempt to summarize all observations of the general magnetic field (m.f.) of the Sun. Section 2 deals with the local m.f. at low latitudes and their connection with some features on the disk. The m.f.
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This paper is a review of our observational knowledge on solar magnetic fields. In Section 1 we make an attempt to summarize all observations of the general magnetic field (m.f.) of the Sun. Section 2 deals with the local m.f. at low latitudes and their connection with some features on the disk. The m.f.
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