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October 01 2023
Charles H. Lineweaver, Vihan M. Patel
We present an overview of the thermal history of the Universe and the sequence of objects (e.g., protons, planets, and galaxies) that condensed out of the background as the Universe expanded and ...
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September 29 2023
Imke Jansen, Hanneke Crielaard et al.
Rupture of the cap of an atherosclerotic plaque can lead to thrombotic cardiovascular events. It has been suggested, through computational models, that the presence of microcalcifications in the ...
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September 29 2023
Luming Wang, Jianglong Chen et al.
As flexible electronic devices continue to scale down, the extraneous response of the electrical contacts/leads to the mechanical modulation becomes non-negligible, making it increasingly difficult ...
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September 28 2023
Yuhling Wang, Vassiliy Tsytsarev et al.
Clinical and preclinical studies on epileptic seizures are closely linked to the study of neurovascular coupling. Obtaining reliable information about cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the area of ...
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September 28 2023
Alishba T. John, Shiyu Wei et al.
Chemiresistive sensing of gas molecules has been widely investigated for application in medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring, showing high sensitivity and low limits of detection toward ...
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September 28 2023
Jean-Louis Bru, Summer J. Kasallis et al.
Swarming is a collective flagella-dependent movement of bacteria across a surface that is observed across many species of bacteria. Due to the prevalence and diversity of this motility modality, ...
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September 27 2023
Weichen Yuan, Fangkun Zhao et al.
Unlike conventional glasses, corneal contact lenses (CLs) can directly contact the surface of the tear film through the application of biopolymer materials, to achieve therapeutic and cosmetic ...