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  1. TOI-6508 b: A massive transiting brown dwarf orbiting a low-mass star 

    Barkaoui, K.; Sebastian, D.; Zuniga-Fernandez, S.; et al. (2025)
    Astronomy & Astrophysics
    We report the discovery of a transiting brown dwarf orbiting a low-mass star, TOI-6508 b. Today, only similar to 50 transiting brown dwarfs have been discovered. TOI-6508 b was first detected with data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) in Sectors 10, 37 and 63. Ground-based follow-up photometric data were collected with the SPECULOOS-South (Search for habitable Planets EClipsing ULtra-cOOl Stars) and LCOGT-1m telescopes, ...
    Journal Article
  2. DiffH2O: Diffusion-Based Synthesis of Hand-Object Interactions from Textual Descriptions 

    Christen, Sammy; Hampali, Shreyas; Sener, Fadime; et al. (2024)
    PROCEEDINGS SIGGRAPH ASIA 2024 CONFERENCE PAPERS
    We introduce DiffH(2)O, a new diffusion-based framework for synthesizing realistic, dexterous hand-object interactions from natural language. Our model employs a temporal two-stage diffusion process, dividing hand-object motion generation into grasping and interaction stages to enhance generalization to various object shapes and textual prompts. To improve generalization to unseen objects and increase output controllability, we propose ...
    Conference Paper
  3. Gravity and Magnetic Field Signatures in Hydrothermally Affected Regions on Mars 

    Mittelholz, Anna; Moorkamp, Max; Broquet, Adrien; et al. (2025)
    Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
    Multiple lines of evidence indicate that liquid water-rock interactions occurred on ancient Mars, particularly within the crust, where hydrothermal systems have been hypothesized. Such hydrothermal circulation (HC) can significantly lower temperatures in the crust, thereby restricting the viscoelastic relaxation of impact craters. Craters with minimal relaxation are characterized by their large depth-to-diameter ratio and prominent Bouguer ...
    Journal Article
  4. Tunable assembly of confined Janus microswimmers in sub-kHz AC electric fields under gravity 

    van Baalen, Carolina; Alvarez, Laura; Style, Robert W.; et al. (2025)
    Soft Matter
    Active systems comprising micron-sized self-propelling units, also termed microswimmers, are promising candidates for the bottom-up assembly of small structures and reconfigurable materials. Here we leverage field-driven colloidal assembly to induce structural transformations in dense layers of microswimmers driven by an alternating current (AC) electric field and confined in a microfabricated trap under the influence of gravity. By varying ...
    Journal Article
  5. MYTHEN III: advancements in single photon counting detectors for synchrotron powder diffraction experiments 

    Andra, Marie; Bergamaschi, Anna; Baruffaldi, Filippo; et al. (2025)
    Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
    The single photon counting microstrip detector MYTHEN III was developed at the Paul Scherrer Institute to satisfy the increasing demands in detector performance of synchrotron radiation experiments, focusing on time-resolved and on-edge powder diffraction measurements. Similar to MYTHEN II, the detector installed on the Material Science beamline covers 120 degrees in 2 theta. It is based on the MYTHEN III.0 readout chip wire-bonded to ...
    Journal Article

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