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A Data‐Driven Inverse Design Methodology for Magnetic Soft Millirobots Navigating in Confined Spaces

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
A data‐efficient inverse design framework automates the optimization of magnetic soft millirobots for confined‐space navigation. Integrating a physics‐based Cosserat rod model with Bayesian optimization efficiently identifies high‐performance geometries.
Ziyu Ren   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Quantum Photothermal Self‐Monitoring Fiber Probes for In Vivo Photothermal Therapy

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
A miniaturized quantum photothermal fiber probe based on a metal/polymer/glass composite optoelectronic fiber that simultaneously guides lightwave and microwave was developed for the first time. The probe achieves enhanced photothermal conversion (13°C/mW, 25°C–120°C range) while providing real‐time self‐monitoring with 0.2°C thermal resolution at the ...
Wanjun Li   +12 more
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Neuromorphic Near‐Sensor and In‐Sensor Computing Enabled by Next‐Generation Material‐Based Sensors

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This Review presents a structural framework that classifies neuromorphic sensing into near‐sensor and in‐sensor architectures, clarifying physical coupling between sensing and computation. The framework connects neural and synaptic device functions with recent advances in optical, mechanical, and chemical sensing, compares energy consumption and ...
Su Yeon Jung   +7 more
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NFYB Integrates Hormonal Signals into Tissue Allometry by Promoting Protein Biosynthesis

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In the American cockroach, NFYB acts as a spatiotemporin that translates distinct hormonal cues into tissue‐specific allometry. Juvenile hormone activates NFYB in the early fat body, while 20‐hydroxyecdysone induces it in late wing pads. NFYB then promotes protein biosynthesis via core translational machinery, driving differential growth across the ...
Fangfang Liu   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source
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Magnetic Noise in Synchronous Machines

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1931
Magnetic noise in synchronous machines is shown to be of two principal kinds. One is a vibration in the tooth frequency range which usually occurs whether load is present or not; the other has twice line frequency and is dependent on load current. The vibrating part of the structure is usually the stator but may be the rotor and in nearly all cases of ...
Quentin Graham   +2 more
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Transient torques in synchronous machines

Electrical Engineering, 1933
The calculation of the alternating torque developed on single-phase short circuit has been discussed by previous authors.1,7 This paper extends the analysis of the electrical torque on short circuit to cover the transient torques due to losses, which although not so large as the alternating torques may be the most serious factor in the effects of short-
M. Stone, L. A. Kilgore
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Dynamic Braking of Synchronous Machines

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1932
TWO GENERAL electrical methods of quickly stopping synchronous machines are plugging and dynamic braking. Plugging, consisting of reversing the phase rotation of the voltage applied to the armature winding, is subjected to a number of serious objections.
C. E. Kilbourne, I. A. Terry
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