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View article: Inkjet Printing and Hydrogen-Assisted Annealing of Mo<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>Nb<sub><i>x</i></sub>S<sub>2</sub> Alloy Films for Ultrawide-Range Flexible Temperature Sensors
Inkjet Printing and Hydrogen-Assisted Annealing of Mo<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>Nb<sub><i>x</i></sub>S<sub>2</sub> Alloy Films for Ultrawide-Range Flexible Temperature Sensors Open
View article: Symmetry-broken MoS2 nanotubes through sequential sulfurization of MoO2 nanowires
Symmetry-broken MoS2 nanotubes through sequential sulfurization of MoO2 nanowires Open
View article: Ultrahigh-Response Humidity Sensor Arrays Based on a Graphene/Polymer Composite for Contactless Gesture Monitoring
Ultrahigh-Response Humidity Sensor Arrays Based on a Graphene/Polymer Composite for Contactless Gesture Monitoring Open
Flexible humidity sensors have attracted widespread attention for their potential applications in telemedicine, motion detection, etc. Compared with conventional humidity sensors, flexible humidity sensors have advantages in flexibility, i…
View article: Pulsed laser-assisted direct fabrication of MoxW1-xS2 alloy-based flexible strain sensors with superior performance for high-temperature applications
Pulsed laser-assisted direct fabrication of MoxW1-xS2 alloy-based flexible strain sensors with superior performance for high-temperature applications Open
Flexible strain sensors with high sensitivity and stability at high temperatures are significantly desirable for their accurate and long-term signal detection in wearable devices, environment monitoring, and aerospace electronics. Despite …
View article: Highly customizable, ultrawide-temperature free-form flexible sensing electronic systems based on medium-entropy alloy paintings
Highly customizable, ultrawide-temperature free-form flexible sensing electronic systems based on medium-entropy alloy paintings Open
View article: Femtosecond Laser‐Induced Nanostructured Sacrificial Layer for Stable Zinc Metal Anode
Femtosecond Laser‐Induced Nanostructured Sacrificial Layer for Stable Zinc Metal Anode Open
Aqueous zinc‐ion batteries are a promising option for grid‐scale energy storage owing to their cost‐effectiveness and safety. The Zn metal anode with large gravimetric capacity and moderate redox potential can enable high‐energy‐density Zn…
View article: Controllable Fabrication of Submicron‐Thick Polyimide Films by Piezoelectric Spraying
Controllable Fabrication of Submicron‐Thick Polyimide Films by Piezoelectric Spraying Open
Polyimide (PI) films have been extensively utilized as flexible substrates in various cutting‐edge fields, including aerospace, microelectronics, and healthcare. However, existing techniques to prepare PI films typically exhibit a limited …
View article: Early Detection of Hydrogen Leakage Using Fiber Optic Hydrogen Sensor Based on WO3-PdPt-Pt Nanocomposite Films
Early Detection of Hydrogen Leakage Using Fiber Optic Hydrogen Sensor Based on WO3-PdPt-Pt Nanocomposite Films Open
Quickly detecting hydrogen leakage is crucial to provide early warning for taking emergency measures to avoid personnel casualties and explosion accidents in hydrogen energy fields. Here, a compact optical fiber hydrogen sensing system wit…
View article: Stretchable multifunctional wearable system for real-time and on-demand thermotherapy of arthritis
Stretchable multifunctional wearable system for real-time and on-demand thermotherapy of arthritis Open
Thermotherapy is a conventional and effective physiotherapy for arthritis. However, the current thermotherapy devices are often bulky and lack real-time temperature feedback and self-adjustment functions. Here, we developed a multifunction…
View article: From Flexible Sensing Electronics to Closed‐Loop Bladder Capacity System for Neurogenic Bladder
From Flexible Sensing Electronics to Closed‐Loop Bladder Capacity System for Neurogenic Bladder Open
Spinal cord injuries often result in paralysis or paraplegia, the extent of which depends on the injury location. A common consequence is the loss of voluntary urination control, leading to symptoms such as urinary retention or incontinenc…
View article: Comparing Physiological Synchrony and User Copresent Experience in Virtual Reality: A Quantitative–Qualitative Gap
Comparing Physiological Synchrony and User Copresent Experience in Virtual Reality: A Quantitative–Qualitative Gap Open
As technology-mediated social interaction in virtual environments prevails, recent Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) studies have suggested incorporating biosensory information cues that reveal users’ inner states to facilitate social infor…
View article: Interlayer Valley Coupling and Hybridized Excitons in Twisted van der Waals Bilayers with Broken Translational Symmetry
Interlayer Valley Coupling and Hybridized Excitons in Twisted van der Waals Bilayers with Broken Translational Symmetry Open
Twisted van der Waals (vdW) bilayers, characterized by strong moiré effects and interlayer coupling, offer a versatile platform for exploring novel quantum phenomena. At large twist angles, the broken translational symmetry facilitates the…
View article: Disposable and flexible smart electronic tapes for long-term biopotential monitoring
Disposable and flexible smart electronic tapes for long-term biopotential monitoring Open
Long-term biopotential acquisition is of great significance for the early detection and timely treatment of various diseases. Currently, the standard silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) gel electrodes may cause skin irritation when worn for a…
View article: Plasma metabolomic characteristics of atrial fibrillation patients with spontaneous echo contrast
Plasma metabolomic characteristics of atrial fibrillation patients with spontaneous echo contrast Open
View article: Establishment and validation of a prognostic model for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis based on mitochondrial-related genes
Establishment and validation of a prognostic model for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis based on mitochondrial-related genes Open
In this study, the mitochondrial-related prognostic model incorporating ARMCX2 and ACOT11 demonstrates potential clinical utility for informing decision-making in IPF patients and offers valuable insights for future therapeut…
View article: Ultra‐low power consumption flexible sensing electronics by dendritic bilayer <scp>MoS<sub>2</sub></scp>
Ultra‐low power consumption flexible sensing electronics by dendritic bilayer <span>MoS<sub>2</sub></span> Open
Two‐dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (2D TMDs) are promising as sensing materials for flexible electronics and wearable systems in artificial intelligence, tele‐medicine, and internet of things (IoT). Currently, the study of 2D…
View article: Implementation of high‐performance, freestanding flexible film masks through photosensitive polyimide for arbitrary surface micropatterns creation
Implementation of high‐performance, freestanding flexible film masks through photosensitive polyimide for arbitrary surface micropatterns creation Open
Given the widespread presence of intricate surfaces, the development of electronics has generated a significant demand for surface patterning techniques capable of creating refined or novel patterns. Nevertheless, present surface patternin…
View article: Application and Analysis of Montage Shooting Techniques in the Film The King's Speech
Application and Analysis of Montage Shooting Techniques in the Film The King's Speech Open
The method of montage shooting is to express the film story more directly by splicing the shots. When telling the story that a person's thinking and doing things are not understood, it can be recalled through the narration, and the reason …
View article: Review on piezoelectric actuators: materials, classifications, applications, and recent trends
Review on piezoelectric actuators: materials, classifications, applications, and recent trends Open
Piezoelectric actuators are a class of actuators that precisely transfer input electric energy into displacement, force, or movement outputs efficiently via inverse piezoelectric effect-based electromechanical coupling. Various types of pi…
View article: Reconfiguring nucleation for CVD growth of twisted bilayer MoS2 with a wide range of twist angles
Reconfiguring nucleation for CVD growth of twisted bilayer MoS2 with a wide range of twist angles Open
Twisted bilayer (TB) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) beyond TB-graphene are considered an ideal platform for investigating condensed matter physics, due to the moiré superlattices-related peculiar band structures and distinct elec…
View article: Qrs Detection in Noisy Electrocardiogram Using an Adaptively Regularized Numerical Differentiation Method
Qrs Detection in Noisy Electrocardiogram Using an Adaptively Regularized Numerical Differentiation Method Open
View article: Microsecond-Scale Transient Thermal Sensing Enabled by Flexible Mo <sub>1−x</sub> W <sub>x</sub> S <sub>2</sub> Alloys
Microsecond-Scale Transient Thermal Sensing Enabled by Flexible Mo <sub>1−x</sub> W <sub>x</sub> S <sub>2</sub> Alloys Open
Real-time thermal sensing through flexible temperature sensors in extreme environments is critically essential for precisely monitoring chemical reactions, propellant combustions, and metallurgy processes. However, despite their low respon…
View article: Complete logic operations in an ambipolar tellurium homojunction via non-invasive scanning probe lithography
Complete logic operations in an ambipolar tellurium homojunction via non-invasive scanning probe lithography Open
The ongoing demand for the miniaturization of integrated circuits has incentivized research in low-dimensional semiconductors. Bulk tellurium (Te) naturally contains a 1D atomic chain architecture, but the performance of Te nanodevices is …
View article: Scalable Manufacturing of Large-Area Pressure Sensor Array for Sitting Posture Recognition in Real Time
Scalable Manufacturing of Large-Area Pressure Sensor Array for Sitting Posture Recognition in Real Time Open
Pressure sensors are considered the key technology for potential applications in real-time health monitoring, artificial electronic skins, and human-machine interfaces. Despite the significant progress in developing novel sensitive materia…
View article: Nanoengineering Ultrathin Flexible Pressure Sensor with Superior Sensitivity and Perfect Conformability (Small 33/2023)
Nanoengineering Ultrathin Flexible Pressure Sensor with Superior Sensitivity and Perfect Conformability (Small 33/2023) Open
Ultrathin Flexible Pressure Sensors Junshan Liu and co-workers develop an ultra-thin, ultra-flexible, ultra-light, and ultra-sensitive pressure sensor via the innovative nanoengineering strategy, showing the potential to promote the fields…
View article: Water nanolayer facilitated solitary-wave-like blisters in MoS2 thin films
Water nanolayer facilitated solitary-wave-like blisters in MoS2 thin films Open
View article: Enhancing the Toughness of Free-Standing Polyimide Films for Advanced Electronics Applications: A Study on the Impact of Film-Forming Processes
Enhancing the Toughness of Free-Standing Polyimide Films for Advanced Electronics Applications: A Study on the Impact of Film-Forming Processes Open
High-quality and free-standing polyimide (PI) film with desirable mechanical properties and uniformity is in high demand due to its widespread applications in highly precise flexible and chip-integrated sensors. In this study, a free-stand…
View article: Laser-assisted synthesis of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides: a mini review
Laser-assisted synthesis of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides: a mini review Open
The atomically thin two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have attracted the researcher’s interest in the field of flexible electronics due to their high mobility, tunable bandgaps, and mechanical flexibility. As an…
View article: Large‐Scale Ultra‐Robust MoS<sub>2</sub> Patterns Directly Synthesized on Polymer Substrate for Flexible Sensing Electronics (Adv. Mater. 8/2023)
Large‐Scale Ultra‐Robust MoS<sub>2</sub> Patterns Directly Synthesized on Polymer Substrate for Flexible Sensing Electronics (Adv. Mater. 8/2023) Open
Printing and Annealing In article number 2207447, Weiwei Li, Manzhang Xu, Jiuwei Gao, Xuewen Wang, Wei Huang, and co-workers demonstrate how MoS2 patterns can be directly synthesized on polymer substrates using a printing-and-annealing str…
View article: Codelivery of dihydroartemisinin and chlorin e6 by copolymer nanoparticles enables boosting photodynamic therapy of breast cancer with low-power irradiation
Codelivery of dihydroartemisinin and chlorin e6 by copolymer nanoparticles enables boosting photodynamic therapy of breast cancer with low-power irradiation Open
Given that chemotherapy as a stand-alone therapeutic strategy may not be sufficient to effectively treat cancer, there is increasing interest in combination of chemotherapy and alternative therapies. Photodynamic therapy has the advantages…