Special issue on current research activities in materials science in Finland.
Special issue on current research activities in materials science in Finland.
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A potentially self-sufficient prosphetic skin is developed that is powered by light, to detect light and respond to touch.
Scientists developed a packaging wrap comprised of cellulose from wood pulp and chitin from crabs and shrimp shells.
The recent progress and challenges in the field of micro/nanostructured paper for portable electronics.
Manipulating the structural properties of a collagen scaffold allows it to act as a cellular sieve to guide tissue regeneration.
Researchers from Mainz and Aschaffenburg use a sugary material to help save our depleted ozone layer.
The possibilities of using photoacoustic techniques as a versatile tool for lympathic-related clinical applications is discussed.
Despite massive growth in nanomedicine research to date, the field still lacks fundamental understanding of how certain physical and chemical features of a nanoparticle affect its ability to overcome biological obstacles in vivo and reach its intended target.