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Self-organizing patterns with micrometer-scale features are promising for applications in photonics and bioengineering. Their spontaneous formation reduces the number of required processing steps. Here, we report an approach to spontaneously form stochasti ...
Nowadays, no less than 21 sensors are used to monitor the health conditions of aircraft engines. However, the actual state of technology do not allow the measurements on moving parts in harsh environment (i.e. rotor shaft and blades). Thanks to its straigh ...
Run-off-river hydro projects can create sustainable energy minimizing impacts to the surrounding environment. Among many advantages of these systems, whose development has in fact been largely supported during the past years by the confederation, their mai ...
Atomic Force Microscope is of special interest to biologists since it enables real time imaging and force measurements on biological tissue. To observe the biological process of interest in a reasonable time with high force sensitivity, high resonance freq ...
In order that are usually created by top down techniques with subsequent processing steps. Adding such additional steps with nanometer placement accuracy challenges even the most powerful machines and increases the process time. To overcome such limitation ...
Self-processing has been related to the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) as well as to their connectivity. So far, out-of-body experiences (OBEs), impressive transient deviations of intact bodily self-integration, could be as ...