This month’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers.
This month’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers.
A directed self-assembly of gold nanoparticles may be employed for the design of molecular electronic networks for logic or memory applications.
In live cells, many enhancer-binding transcription factors exchange rapidly with their binding sites and leave no footprints in chromatin. Available data suggests a highly dynamic mechanism for enhancer activation, involving numerous stochastic binding events at a target enhancer.
Ingestion of engineered nanomaterials is inevitable due to their addition to food and prevalence in food packaging and domestic products such as toothpaste and sunscreen.
CT imaging enables real-time, non-invasive tracking of therapeutic cells labeled with gold nanoparticles. (Image credit: Africa Studio/Shutterstock)
A recent review discusses the various factors that promote bottled water as superior to tap water.
The average person seeking climate information is likely to begin with the internet, and this quickly leads to a confusing array of very dissimilar climate information websites. A recent article reviews a representative sample of such websites from across the world, and draws out key issues for consideration in the ongoing evolution of them.
The colonization of a 3D engineered scaffold is investigated, in the perspective of producing realistic 3D environments for cell culture
Young researcher studies the smells of plastic waste used in manufacturing recycled plastics.
The continued development of piezoelectric materials has led to a huge market of products (image credit: Csaba Deli/Shutterstock).