The 36th APS, which took place in Lorne, Victoria, from November 20-23, featured talks on a wide range of polymer science topics from both local and international speakers.
The 36th APS, which took place in Lorne, Victoria, from November 20-23, featured talks on a wide range of polymer science topics from both local and international speakers.
Research highlights from this month’s Advanced Healthcare Materials issues.
Photothermal core-shell nanoparticles that can release nitric oxide upon NIR irradiation efficiently reversing multi-drug resistance in cancer.
Formation, formulation and applications of micro- and nanoparticles for 2D and 3D printing.
Co3O4 is emerging as favorable candidate for application in pseudocapacitors due to its low cost, super-high theoretical capacitance (3560 F/g), and great reversibility. Now, even more with substantially enhanced specific capacitance and cycling stability achieved by surface modification.
Temperature responsive fibers from shape memory polymers are assembled into bioactive mats or scaffolds.
Researchers have developed transient electronics that self-destruct via sublimation in dry conditions.
Thousands of conductive circuit arrays are self-assembled in just one minute by utilizing the coffee ring effect.
Researchers develop a highly effective DNA vaccine based on oscillating plasmonic gold nanoparticles for protection against the hepatitis C virus.
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