To avoid the need for repeated surgery, scientists are developing durable artificial heart valves from regenerated tissue.
To avoid the need for repeated surgery, scientists are developing durable artificial heart valves from regenerated tissue.
Scientists design a stretchable, adhesive, self-healing material that can change color as a result of movement for real-time motion sensors.
A Swiss team of researchers has developed an innovative new approach to creating flexible batteries using stretchable materials.
Printable and ultrastretchable conductors are fabricated by transferring printed silver ink onto hybrid hydrogel–elastomer substrates.
Robust electronic skin by utilizing supramolecular chemistry to produce a tough, self-healing elastic material.
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The 36th APS, which took place in Lorne, Victoria, from November 20-23, featured talks on a wide range of polymer science topics from both local and international speakers.
Towards customizable and biomimetic 3D-printed cardiac construct with contractile properties for drug testing.
Researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have created soft polymer materials capable of thermoelectric energy generation.
The 35th APS took place on the Gold Coast, Queensland, from the 12th – 15th of July: three and a half days of talks from numerous areas of polymer science.