Research on artificial biofilms to enable the integration of electrogenic microorganisms in biofuel cell technology is presented.
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Research on artificial biofilms to enable the integration of electrogenic microorganisms in biofuel cell technology is presented.
Advanced natural multi-functional biomaterials may one day help heal brain injury.
Cyanobacterial polymer as a drug delivery vehicle.
Plant cuticle-inspired composites as sustainable alternative to traditional plastics for packaging applications.
Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), the active compound in green tea, counteracts overeating brought about by consumption of excessive amounts of high-fat foods.