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The implementation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) has increased in the last few decades, creating a deep impact on ocean governance and local fishery communities. Despite their effectiveness being actively debated, initial results show that this spatial management could promote the recovery of depleted marine communities and species, and ecosystem services such as increased fishing profits, especially in nearby areas. This could potentially maintain the economic levels of local and regional under-pressure economies while improving the overall marine biodiversity. However, the lack of ecological monitoring systems for long-lasting, non-invasive, and multiparametric measurements in near-real-time is a roadblock to national-level monitoring programs in those areas. Here we present a set of technological solutions, including robotics, biologging, and machine learning approaches to monitor MPAs, developed and validated in different deep-sea field experiments. The outcomes of these trials have yielded insights into the fine-scale behavioral ecology of different deep-sea species and the recovery dynamics of overexploited seafloors. With these tools, it is possible to monitor restored areas via ecological indicators, that are key to informing and empowering policymakers, conservation biologists, and fishery ecology experts, propelling an effective approach to the conservation and governance of marine ecosystems.
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ACS Omega
August 2025
Symbiosis Centre for Stem Cell Research, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune 412115, India.
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Taking advantage of high-performance intelligent robots to solve the coordination control problem such as assembly, handling, and installation, transportation is gradually becoming a kind of frontier subject with great scientific research value in the field of robotics. However, due to possible conflicts and inconsistencies between the manipulator and the operating object, it is challenging to design the optimal coordination control scheme between human and robot. This article presents an event-triggered mixed nonzero-sum game optimal control method, which considers both nonzero-sum game and cooperative game cases, for modular robotic manipulator (MRM) systems performing coordinated operation tasks.
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August 2025
School of Measurement & Control Technology and Communication Engineering, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, 150080, China.
While employing hydrogels as conductive interconnects in flexible electronics, two intrinsic challenges require comprehensive solutions: performance degradation resulting from water evaporation and functional instability caused by strain-induced resistance increase. Thus, we integrate hygroscopic lithium bromide (LiBr) directly into hydrogel polymerization and exploit its multifaceted characteristics to develop a conductive hydrogel with humidity-adaptive water retention and strain-insensitivity. The synthesis is guided by the idea of "less is more", characteristics of acrylamide monomers (Aam), the silane coupling agent, and LiBr are synergistically leveraged to architect a hierarchical network comprising a primary backbone and dual-dynamic crosslinking.
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July 2025
Department of Morpho-Functional Sciences I, Faculty of Medicine, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
: Degenerative processes of the hip joint increasingly affect not only the articular cartilage but also periarticular structures such as the joint capsule and acetabular labrum. This study aimed to investigate the structural and molecular changes occurring in these tissues during advanced hip osteoarthritis. : A combined analysis using immunohistochemistry (IHC), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and micro-computed tomography (microCT) was conducted on tissue samples from patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and from controls with morphologically normal joints.
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August 2025
School of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Hefei, 230026, China.
Due to the extremely high manufacturing standards, the integration of quasi-omnidirectional photodetectors and synaptic devices within a single device remains a long-standing challenge. In this work, we have designed a graphene/(Al,Ga)N nanowire heterojunction, demonstrating the monolithic integration of self-driven 360° photodetectors and artificial synapses in a dual-mode transparent device successfully. By manipulating the carrier transport dynamics through controlling the bias voltage, the degree of oxygen vacancy ionization can be precisely regulated, ultimately realizing the monolithic dual-mode device.
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