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  1. Publisher’s Note: “The receding contact line cools down during dynamic wetting” [J. Chem. Phys. 159, 161102 (2023)]
  2. The receding contact line cools down during dynamic wetting
  3. Quantifying the solid–fluid interfacial tensions depending on the substrate curvature: Young’s equation holds for wetting around nanoscale cylinder
  4. Local stress tensor calculation by the method-of-plane in microscopic systems with macroscopic flow: A formulation based on the velocity distribution function
  5. Wilhelmy equation revisited: A lightweight method to measure liquid–vapor, solid–liquid, and solid–vapor interfacial tensions from a single molecular dynamics simulation
  6. Erratum: “Extraction of the equilibrium pinning force on a contact line exerted from a wettability boundary of a solid surface through the connection between mechanical and thermodynamic routes” [J. Chem. Phys. 151, 154501 (2019)]
  7. Erratum: “Interpretation of Young’s equation for a liquid droplet on a flat and smooth solid surface: Mechanical and thermodynamic routes with a simple Lennard-Jones liquid” [J. Chem. Phys. 150, 044701 (2019)]