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Real-time MRI navigation for magnetic robots: a step forward in minimally invasive therapy
Higher Education PressA new study in Engineering introduces a novel MRI technique enabling real-time, artifact-free navigation of magnetic robots. Using a multi-frequency dual-echo sequence, researchers achieved a 30-millisecond repetition time, allowing precise control and high-resolution imaging. Demonstrations in maze, phantom vessel, and in vivo trials highlight its potential for minimally invasive therapies.
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Key breakthrough in air purification: new review shows how to cut energy use while boosting indoor air purification
Higher Education PressNew review shows that guiding pollutant motion with electric fields and 3D-printed hierarchical pores can slash fan energy and double removal rates, offering a practical blueprint for next-generation, low-resistance air purifiers.
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- Engineering
AI speeds up nonlinear dynamics prediction in Kerr resonators
Higher Education PressA team of Chinese researchers has developed an AI-based modeling approach that revolutionizes the prediction of complex nonlinear dynamics in Kerr resonators. By leveraging recurrent neural networks (RNNs)—specifically gated recurrent units (GRUs)—and a hybrid convolutional neural network (CNN)-GRU model for complex scenarios, the team achieved nearly 20x faster simulations than traditional methods, while maintaining high accuracy. The work paves the way for faster design of next-generation optical systems, from optical memories to all-optical computers.
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- Frontiers of Optoelectronics
Boosting sensitivity of cellulose pressure sensor via hierarchically porous structure
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterPressure sensors are essential for a wide range of applications, including health monitoring, industrial diagnostics, etc. However, achieving both high sensitivity and mechanical ability to withstand high pressure in a single material remains a significant challenge. This study introduces a high-performance cellulose hydrogel inspired by the biomimetic layered porous structure of human skin. The hydrogel features a novel design composed of a soft layer with large macropores and a hard layer with small micropores, each of which contribute uniquely to its pressure-sensing capabilities. The macropores in the soft part facilitate significant deformation and charge accumulation, providing exceptional sensitivity to low pressures. In contrast, the microporous structure in the hard part enhances pressure range, ensuring support under high pressures and preventing structural failure. The performance of hydrogel is further optimized through ion introduction, which improves its conductivity, and as well the sensitivity. The sensor demonstrated a high sensitivity of 1622 kPa−1, a detection range up to 160 kPa, excellent conductivity of 4.01 S m−1, rapid response time of 33 ms, and a low detection limit of 1.6 Pa, outperforming most existing cellulose-based sensors. This innovative hierarchically porous architecture not only enhances the pressure-sensing performance but also offers a simple and effective approach for utilizing natural polymers in sensing technologies. The cellulose hydrogel demonstrates significant potential in both health monitoring and industrial applications, providing a sensitive, durable, and versatile solution for pressure sensing.
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- Nano-Micro Letters
NSUN2: a key player in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure
Higher Education PressA new study published in Engineering reveals that NSUN2, a key protein involved in RNA modification, significantly contributes to cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure by activating the LARP1–GATA4 axis. This research not only deepens our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying heart failure but also identifies NSUN2 as a potential therapeutic target for preventing and treating cardiac diseases.
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- Engineering
Huawei unveils “agentic-AI core” for 6G: a self-programming network that writes its own procedures
Higher Education PressHuawei’s new “Agentic-AI Core” lets 6G networks write their own control procedures: natural-language intents become executable missions, composed on the fly from verified, third-party building blocks and orchestrated by AI agents with no human coding required.
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Generative video communications: a new paradigm for future networks
Higher Education PressDiscover how generative AI is transforming video communication in a groundbreaking new paradigm. Learn about the innovative techniques and future prospects of generative video communication, which promises more efficient, adaptable, and immersive video services. Explore the challenges and potential solutions in this emerging field.
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- Engineering