Current Issue : July - September Volume : 2020 Issue Number : 3 Articles : 5 Articles
Active nanoplasmonics have recently led to the emergence of many promising applications.\nOne of them is the spaser (surface plasmons amplification by stimulated emission of radiation)\nthat has been shown to generate coherent and intense fields of selected surface plasmon modes\nthat are strongly localized in the nanoscale.,........................
In the research and development of intelligent prosthesis, some of performance test experiments are required. In order to provide\nan ideal experimental platform for the performance test of intelligent prosthesis, a heterogeneous biped walking robot model is\nproposed....................................
This paper presents a semi-automatic actuation system which can achieve bio-particles\ntracking, transportation, and high-precision motion control of robots in a microfluidic chip. This\nsystem is mainly applied in magnetically driven robots. An innovative manta ray-like robot was\ndesigned to increase stability of robots in a non-contaminated manipulation environment..................
Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the influence of crosswind on the aerodynamic characteristics of rigid dragonflylike\nflapping wings through the solution of the three-dimensional unsteady Navier-Stokes equations...............................
Regenerative medicine has taken advantage of several nanomaterials for reparation of diseased or damaged tissues in the nervous\nsystem involved in memory, cognition, and movement. Electrical, thermal, mechanical, and biocompatibility aspects of carbonbased\nnanomaterials (nanotubes, graphene, fullerenes, and their derivatives) make them suitable candidates to drive nerve tissue\nrepair and stimulation. This review article focuses on key recent advances on the use of carbon nanotube- (CNT-) based\ntechnologies on nerve tissue engineering, outlining how neurons interact with CNT interfaces for promoting neuronal differentiation,\ngrowth and network reconstruction. CNTs still represent strong candidates for use in therapies of neurodegenerative\npathologies and spinal cord injuries....
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