The editors of Global Challenges share their favorite articles.

The editors of Global Challenges share their favorite articles.
This week’s Advanced Healthcare Materials special issue with João Mano, Ali Khademhosseini, and Insung Choi.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems develop a durable, flexible adhesive film for use in wearable healthcare devices.
With population growth and fast socio-economic development, water shortage is becoming a serious issue worldwide.
A recent review discusses the intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms underlying intestinal cell plasticity.
An easy, step-by-step filtration forms energy-storing membranes with good mechanical stability, taking the sandwiched form of rGO-TiO2/rGO/rGO-TiO2.
Interactions of nanoparticles with their surroundings, both in vitro and in vivo, are different simply because the environments are different. As such, the first insight towards answering complex questions associated with in vitro-in vivo translation are provided.
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.
Researchers from South Korea and from Italy present recent progress in sensing principles.
May’s Advanced Healthcare Materials covers.