“This work opens new avenues for material scientists and biologists to mimic in the lab the structure of living tissues and to upscale the production of engineered constructs.” ~ Dr. Riccardo Levato and Prof. Chris Moser.
“This work opens new avenues for material scientists and biologists to mimic in the lab the structure of living tissues and to upscale the production of engineered constructs.” ~ Dr. Riccardo Levato and Prof. Chris Moser.
The 25th Single Molecule Workshop brought together renowned researchers with young scientists in Berlin to discuss and exchange latest results in the field.
A smart, biomimitic compound eye is made from proteins.
How a light-powered snail is addressing scalability in robotics.
Prof. Jungchul Lee reports a four degrees-of-freedom direct writing technique for liquid metal patterns.
Investigating factors that influence red‐light penetration through human tissue.
Through the ambitious Moonrise project, German researchers are looking to melt Moon dust in order to produce usable building materials on the Moon.
An optical trapping transmission measurement technique for the spectral analysis of HIV-1 infected cells.
The second edition of this symposium provided not only outstanding and inspiring talks but also excellent opportunities for networking. Berlin (Germany), 06 June 2019 – From May 22 to 24, 2019, PicoQuant held its second international symposium on “Single Photon Based...
Advanced Functional Materials publishes a special issue on the most advanced achievements and promising approaches in the field of bio-inspired materials for photonics.