Monitoring physical and mental activities with skin conductance
Category: Nanotech
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Monitoring physical and mental activities with skin conductance
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Principles for fabricating moisture barrier films via stacked Janus graphene layers
The detailed fabrication process is presented in Supplementary Fig. 2. Briefly, the reactive ion etching (RIE) and oxygen plasma treatment were conducted on different sides of the graphene film to form a Janus structure. Specifically, after CVD…
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Numerical analysis of electrochemically radiative and higher thermally conductive nanomaterials spinning motion due to rotating disk
The novelty of this research lies in its innovative approach to examining the Cross fluid flow over a rotating disk, incorporating the simultaneous effects of Brownian motion, thermophoretic forces, and thermal radiation. While existing studies…
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Chaotic proliferation of relativistic domain walls for reservoir computing
Dynamics of domain walls
We consider two one-dimensional ferromagnetic tracks with mutual AF exchange coupling. Within each track, the initial classical magnetization configuration, M(x, t), at position x along the track and time t, is taken as a…
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Energy-efficient neuromorphic system using novel tunnel FET based LIF neuron design for adaptable threshold logic and image analysis applications
Device and neuron characteristics
The energy band diagram of the proposed TFET under different bias conditions is shown in Fig. 1b. The three different energy band plots represent: (1) the equilibrium state (\(V_{DS}\)=0.5 and \(V_{GS}\)=0) (2)…
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Reshaping quantum dots production through continuous flow and sustainable technologies
Apr 11, 2025 Researchers proposing a more sustainable approach to the production of these nanostructures.
(Nanowerk News) As the demand for innovative materials continues to grow—particularly in response…
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Watch a live catalytic event in real time (w/video)
Apr 11, 2025 New observations could lead to more efficient catalysts for green hydrogen production.
(Nanowerk News) A Northwestern University-led international team of scientists has, for the first time,…
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A fluid battery that can take any shape
Apr 11, 2025 Using electrodes in a fluid form, researchers have developed a battery that can take any shape. This soft and conformable battery can be integrated into future technology in a completely new…
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Light that spirals like a nautilus shell
Apr 11, 2025 Pushing the limits of structured light, physicists report a new type of optical vortex beam that not only twists as it travels but also changes in different parts at different rates to create…
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Van der Waals assembly enables residue-free 2D materials for device fabrication
Apr 11, 2025 Polymer-free van der Waals method enables clean 2D material handling, boosting precision and reliability in nanoscale…
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