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Permanent fluidic magnets for liquid bioelectronics
Brownian motion allows microscopically dispersed nanoparticles to be stable in ferrofluids, as well as causes magnetization relaxation and prohibits permanent magnetism. Here we decoupled the particle Brownian...
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Open AccessFabricating higher-order functional DNA origami structures to reveal biological processes at multiple scales
DNA origami technology enables the precise assembly of well-defined two-dimensional and three-dimensional nanostructures with DNA, an inherently biocompatible material. Given their modularity and addressabilit...
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Giant magnetoelastic effect in soft systems for bioelectronics
The magnetoelastic effect—the variation of the magnetic properties of a material under mechanical stress—is usually observed in rigid alloys, whose mechanical modulus is significantly different from that of hu...
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A two-step approach to synthesis of Co(OH)2/γ-NiOOH/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite for high performance supercapacitors
A two-step approach was reported to fabricate cobaltous hydroxide/γ- nickel oxide hydroxide/reduced graphene oxide (Co(OH)2/γ-NiOOH/RGO) nanocomposites on nickel foam by combining the reduction of graphene oxide ...