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  • Self-folding of thick paper via continuous solution supply analyzed by FTIR spectroscopy

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  • Dynamic task offloading in vehicular networks using large language models for adaptive low latency decision making

  • Creß, C., Bing, Z. & Knoll, A. C. Intelligent transportation systems using roadside infrastructure: A literature survey. IEEE Trans. Intell. Transp. Syst. 25, 6309–6327 (2023).

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  • Extent of stabilized streambed region by alkaline activated cement around bridge piers and abutments in clear water condition

  • Wang, S. et al. Spatial and Temporal variations of channel lateral migration rates in the inner Mongolian reach of the upper yellow river. Environ. Earth Sci. 75, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-016-6069-4 (2016).

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  • Modeling and simulation of VANET routing protocols under realistic mobility patterns

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  • Quantum-inspired optimization for current stress reduction in DAB converters for ultra-fast EV charging

  • Mateen, S., Haque, A., Kurukuru, V. S. B. & Khan, M. A. Discrete stochastic control for energy management with photovoltaic electric vehicle charging station. CPSS Trans. Power Electron. Appl. 7(2), 216–225.

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  • Chinese firm’s new back-contact solar cells offer 27% efficiency

    Chinese firm’s new back-contact solar cells offer 27% efficiency

    Despite their clear efficiency advantages, high-resistivity, lightly doped silicon wafers have seen limited adoption in commercial solar cell production. These wafers offer fewer recombination sites, which can significantly enhance electrical…

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  • AI-driven digital twin make energy-efficient buildings easier to design

    AI-driven digital twin make energy-efficient buildings easier to design

    As cities push to cut carbon emissions, buildings are under growing pressure to use less energy while still keeping people comfortable. In zero-energy building design, this balance is especially hard to achieve. 

    Most design tools today rely…

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  • They Gave a Robot a Sword

    They Gave a Robot a Sword

    Folks, it finally happened: they gave a robot a sword.

    Over the past few years, engineers have often used dancing and martial arts to showcase their humanoid robots. Now to ring in the Chinese New Year, some marketing genius decided to…

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  • This hair-thin carbon fiber moves on its own when voltage is applied

    This hair-thin carbon fiber moves on its own when voltage is applied

    In laboratories around the world, scientists have long dreamed of building machines so small that they could grip, bend, and move objects thinner than a strand of hair. However, controlling something so tiny precisely and reversibly has been a…

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