High‐volume compatible production technologies for light metal and fiber composite‐based components with integrated sensors and actuators.

High‐volume compatible production technologies for light metal and fiber composite‐based components with integrated sensors and actuators.
The mechanisms for how bacteria break down phosphonates in order to overcome times of phosphate limitation.
A team of researchers from the Vanderbilt University in Nashville, USA, developed a visually guided Raman spectroscopy probe for cervical assessment during pregnancy which could help in diminishing premature births.
A useful guide for beginners in the field and a helpful reference for CV-QKD experimentalists who want to deepen their theoretical understanding of their setup.
Recent high‐resolution cryoEM structures of various spliceosomal complexes reveal unprecedented details of this large molecular machine.
A special issue of Macromolecular Bioscience highlights progress in supramolecular hydrogel biomaterials.
An organotypic culture system that allows the production of bone tissue features on a centimeter scale.
Self-assembling protein nanoparticles that target the mitochondria and rapidly accumulate in tumors have potential for combination therapies.
An electrospun hydrogel scaffold shows promising results for regeneration of the spinal cord following injury.
Exploring cohesin and replisome interactions during DNA replication.