Ultralow-Power Carbon Dioxide Sensor for Real-Time Breath Monitoring

Research on an Ultra-Low Power Carbon Dioxide Sensor for Real-Time Breath Monitoring Academic Background Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is a critical gas produced during human respiration, and its real-time monitoring is essential for diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases (e.g., asthma, dyspnea, sleep apnea) as well as metabolic disorders. Traditional...

Pressure Effects on Lithium Anode/Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt Oxide Cathode Pouch Cells Through Fixture Design

Pressure Effects in Lithium-Metal Batteries: Optimizing Battery Performance through Fixture Design Academic Background With the rapid development of electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy, the demand for high-energy-density batteries is increasing. Lithium-metal batteries are considered strong candidates for next-generation battery technology...

Real-Time Detection of Trace Analytes Using Molecular-Antenna-Enhanced Photothermal Spectroscopy

Real-Time Detection of Trace Analytes Using Molecular-Antenna-Enhanced Photothermal Spectroscopy

Real-Time Detection of Trace Analytes Using Molecular-Antenna-Enhanced Photothermal Spectroscopy Academic Background In environmental and safety monitoring, real-time, highly selective, and highly sensitive detection of trace gaseous compounds is a significant challenge. Particularly for emerging environmental pollutants such as per- and polyfluoro...

Targeted Drug Delivery Using Self-Unrolling Sheets in Magnetically Actuated Capsules

Targeted Drug Delivery Using Self-Unrolling Sheets in Magnetically Actuated Capsules Background Gastrointestinal (GI) diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease, GI bleeding, and cancer, are significant global health issues. Traditional treatment methods, such as endoscopy and oral medications, though effective to some extent, have many limitatio...

Deep-Learning-Enhanced Metal-Organic Framework E-Skin for Health Monitoring

Deep Learning-Enhanced Metal-Organic Framework E-Skin for Health Monitoring Academic Background Electronic skin (e-skin) is a technology capable of sensing physiological and environmental stimuli, mimicking human skin functions. In recent years, the potential applications of e-skin in fields such as robotics, sports science, and healthcare monitori...