German researchers have developed dual enzyme-responsive polymeric capsules for bacterial enzyme sensing.
German researchers have developed dual enzyme-responsive polymeric capsules for bacterial enzyme sensing.
Professor Ozin explores the chameleon’s color-shifting ability, and how the same principles have been utilised in the lab and in manufacturing.
A new approach enables rapid characterization of living suspension cells in 4 dimensions while they are immobilized and manipulated within optical traps.
Professor Ozin asks the question; do we want war or peace with CO2?
An X-ray ptychography study follows the destruction of a microscale composite during compression in unprecedented detail.
Dr. Mehdi Jorfi and Prof. E. Johan Foster review the applications of nanocellulose in various biomedical applications.
A group seeks to reproduce the nanoparticle-synthesizing ability of magnetotactic bacteria.
David Tai Leong answers some questions about his world of nanobiology and new biomaterials.
Professor Alexander Zelikin, Aarhus University reviews Hydrogels in Cell-Based Therapies from the RSC.
Researchers have successfully fabricated titanium surfaces chemically functionalized with the flavonoids taxifolin and quercitrin.