Huizhang Guo, Ingo Burgert and colleagues from ETH Zurich and Empa in Switzerland have developed both superhydrophobic and omniphobic wooden surfaces.

Huizhang Guo, Ingo Burgert and colleagues from ETH Zurich and Empa in Switzerland have developed both superhydrophobic and omniphobic wooden surfaces.
Michael Dickey and colleagues at the North Carolina State University have found a very simple way to pattern liquid metals.
Paper-polymer hybrid material-based lateral flow assays are there to offer highly sensitive, semi-quantitative detection of dengue infection at the point-of-care.
Surgical injury induces a system stress response which is associated with an over-activation of the innate immune response and a subsequent immunosuppression in the early post-operative period.
In a recent study, researchers succeeded in applying chickpea and wheat DNA as bridging unit and thin tunneling layer at the TiO2/dye interface.
In the heart wall the pressure required to pump blood dominates the biomechanics of the contraction cycle of the heart.
Mice with healthy immune systems could provide new insights into Zika virus pathology and treatment.
Scientists have established comprehensive maps of the human epigenome, shedding light on how the body regulates which genes are active in which cells.
CU Boulder, Northwestern researchers lead project to measure acoustical vibrations of heart, vocal cords.
As flexible photonics/electronics industries are going to take over the traditional industries, Bombyx mori silk will serve as a crucial material due to its capability of functionalization and re-engineering.