Getting closer to the translation of silk fibroin for wound healing.
Getting closer to the translation of silk fibroin for wound healing.
Researchers have used hydroprinting – a new and versatile technique – to prepare conductive features on 3D objects.
A new hybrid nanomaterial combines membranes from multiple cell types, enabling the fabrication of membrane-coated nanoparticles with an increased number of functionalities.
Nanofluidic implantables represent a recent advance in a broad effort for developing personalized, point-of-care medical technologies.
Combining the high-throughput and large scale analysis of fluorescence microscopy with the enhanced resolution capabilities of electron microscopy can allow imaging of cellular interactions and mechanisms without being limited by resolution.
Humans are rich in copper. And so are all other living organisms. But copper is toxic, therefore, it has to be kept at bay to counteract its cytotoxic effects in live cells – how do we stay healthy?
The fundamental capabilities of inkjet and aerosol jet printing relevant to electrochemical devices are reviewed and future challenges are discussed.
Christopher J. Duffy attempts to trace the historical theme of the terrestrial hydrologic cycle as it was understood and represented by scholars of natural philosophy.
Taking the headache out of brain surgery: these gold nanoparticles cross the blood–brain barrier and report when they hit tumour tissue.
Many-body localized systems are central to the functioning of modern quantum computing devices. Yet, many-body localization is not completely understood.