A bioinspired sono-immunotherapeutic nanocapturer to protect us from multidrug-resistant bacterial infections.
Pioneers in Science: Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Advanced Science News celebrates the 71st birthday of Nobel Laureate Françoise Barré-Sinoussi.
Immunometabolism: Fundamentals to Prospective New Therapies
In today’s fast-changing scientific landscape, interdisciplinary fields are the new normal and clinical trials for new therapies are exploding. On the scientific information side, the WIREs series presents current, comprehensive reviews of the pioneering research that...
Hall of Fame Highlight: Ali Khademhosseini
Ali Khademhosseini shares the highlights of his career, current research focus, and his future goals.
Electroconductive Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications
Electroconductive hydrogels resemble the extracellular matrix in tissues, enabling cell growth, proliferation, and migration.
Shedding Red Light on Sports Injuries
Investigating factors that influence red‐light penetration through human tissue.
Delivering Stroke Therapeutics to the Brain
Neuronal stem cells used to smuggle therapeutics into the brain.
A Hot Glue Gun for Healing
Hot-glue guns are normally associated with arts-and-crafts, home decorations, and toys. Now, Israeli scientists have developed a hot-glue gun to adhere human tissues.
Tailoring Biomaterials for Metabolic Diseases
A special issue of Advanced Healthcare Materials on biomaterials tailored for metabolic diseases.
Improving Insulin Inhalers for Diabetes
New technologies for inhaled insulin are aimed at improving formulation through enhanced delivery systems.