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Capacitance Characteristics of Glass-Embedded Interdigitated Capacitors for Touch Sensing Applications. [PDF]
Kaewcharoen A +4 more
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Ionic Liquid‐Enhanced 3D Printed Flexible Resin for Pressure‐Sensing Applications
A 3D‐printed resin–ionic liquid (IL) composite forms gyroid ionotronic architectures showing dynamic ionic migration under compression. Impedance analysis reveals distinct frequency responses across three topologies at high IL concentrations.
Nelson Pereira +4 more
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An fNIRS hyperscanning dataset on the modulation of synchrony by social relationship during social touch. [PDF]
Chen Y +9 more
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This review explores recent advances in digital micromirror device (DMD)‐based lithography, focusing on its programmable light modulation, multi‐material compatibility, and dimensional patterning strategies. It highlights innovations from optical system design to materials integration and multifunctional applications, positioning DMD lithography as a ...
Yubin Lee +5 more
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Correction: Research protocol design and implementation of a hybrid no-touch and low-touch prospective observational study during the COVID-19 public health emergency: the VISION study. [PDF]
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This review explores advances in wearable and lab‐on‐chip technologies for breast cancer detection. Covering tactile, thermal, ultrasound, microwave, electrical impedance tomography, electrochemical, microelectromechanical, and optical systems, it highlights innovations in flexible electronics, nanomaterials, and machine learning.
Neshika Wijewardhane +4 more
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Synchronization of passive interpersonal light touch and body control responses during walking. [PDF]
Mitsutake T +4 more
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BACH FLOWER THERAPHY: EMBRACING NATURE’S HEALING TOUCH” [PDF]
DR. NISHANTPURI GOSAI -, D. S. Joshi
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Ultra‐Thin Soft Pneumatic Actuation for Minimally Invasive Neural Interfacing
Parylene C is a common polymer in bioelectronics, favored for its biological and chemical inertness. However, this makes bonding layers of Parylene C together very challenging. Here it is a laser to selectively weld layers of Parylene C to create high‐pressure fluidic actuation devices.
Lawrence Coles +4 more
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