When a wound heals, scar tissue forms and helps repair the damage through the deposition of collagen and infiltration of new skin cells. However, the balance of collagen production and degradation can be disturbed, leading to an overproduction of collagen and growth...
Self-Healing Hydrogels for Wearable Electronics
Electrically conductive hydrogels are a promising platform for flexible supercapacitors and batteries.
Pioneers in Science: Gabriel Lippmann
Today Advanced Science News celebrates the 174th birthday of Gabriel Lippmann, the French physicist who produced the first color photographs.
The Faerie Queen of Chiral Nanomaterials
If we shadows have offended…
When Rivers Meet Big Data
In this WIREs Water review, the authors appraise the effectiveness with which emerging technologies and tools can (or cannot) be used to semi-automate the geomorphic analysis of rivers.
Climate Change and Global Migration
When and why do people decide to move in response to environmental changes?
New Benchmarks in Multimaterial 3D Printing
Wacker’s new K2 printer features numerous technical improvements, allowing scientists to print with up to four different silicone-based materials at once.
Hybrid Modeling to Address Cancer Complexity
State of the art of mathematical hybrid modeling of cancer development and treatment.
Don’t Go With The Flow
Engineered bacteria anchor inside the intestines, for treatment of gastrointestinal damage.
Synthetic Cannabinoids and the Developing Fetus
Scientists studied the effects of synthetic cannabis on fetal brain development in pregnant mice.