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The integration of microorganisms and engineered artificial components has shown considerable promise for creating biohybrid microrobots. The unique features of microalgae make them attractive candidates as natural actuation materials for the design of biohybrid microrobotic systems. In this review, microalgae‐based biohybrid microrobots are introduced for diverse biomedical and environmental applications...
Sweat is an important biofluid presents in the body since it regulates the internal body temperature, and it is relatively easy to access on the skin unlike other biofluids and contains several biomarkers that are also present in the blood. Although sweat sensing devices have recently displayed tremendous progress, most of the emerging devices primarily focus on the sensor development, integration...
While fluoride ions (F−) are abundant across environmental and biological systems, common procedures and potentiometric sensors for quantifying aqueous F− are inefficient, time‐consuming, and suffer from poor pH resiliency and high detection limits. Herein, this work reports a new di‐boronic acid‐functionalized ferrocene (FDBA) molecular receptor for noncovalent F− recognition, toward the development...