This month’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers.
Achieving Gt/y CO2 Utilization with Negative CO2 Emissions
Our global community has been tasked to define and implement a Manhattan style strategy for reducing CO2 emissions at the gigatonne scale. The vision to accomplish this heroic goal is a holistic paradigm, which makes use of all the technologies in the CO2 utilization...
Selenium-Doped GLS Glass for Combined Thermal and Visible Imaging
Researchers from the Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, improve the infrared transmission range of GLS glass for devices with combined thermal and optical imaging.
Nanofiber Spiderwebs
Researchers demonstrated how the silk of cribelllate spiders captures insects in a way that was previously unknown.
Navigating Turbulent Water: Microboats on a Waterfall
A Janus copper sheet with binary cooperative wettability shows excellent interfacial stability.
Boosting the Sensitivity of Bio/Chemical Sensing with Nanogap Metasurfaces
A metamaterial superabsorber structure with sub-5-nanometer gaps boosts the sensitivity of bio/chemical sensing.
Capturing Tumor Cells in the Blood
Fc-Mannose Binding Lectin presents a new broad-spectrum capture molecule for circulating tumor cells.
Mounting Lightweight Robots
Leoni has developed a new solution for attaching components and dresspacks to lightweight and collaborative robots.
Cover Art – Featuring Stem Cell Therapy, Avian Influenza Sensors and Liquid Marbles
This week’s Advanced Healthcare Materials covers.
Electricity-Free Memory Cloth
New memory cloth does not use any electricity and will be able to be worn like normal clothing.