This month’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers.

This month’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers.
Hydrogen won’t be a viable fuel source without a replacement catalyst for platinum. This MoS2 hybrid looks set to provide some realistic competition.
A technique known as Identical Location Tomography is implemented to monitor the morphology of Pt catalyst particles before and after electrochemical cycling.
New research shows in situ processes as a solution to improve dispersion in nanocomposites.
Researchers have developed a high-performance, flexible air electrode for the Zn–air battery by devising a simple fabrication technique.
Discover how the hydrophobicity of Pickering emulsions affects enzyme activity.
Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis describe a novel technique to fabricate perovskite solar cells, which have tremendous potential in the future designs of photovoltaic technology.
The enhanced emission of Cu nanocrystals/MOF composites is selectively quenched by TNT.
Visualization of cells contributing to disease or cell therapy is critical for the success of regenerative medicine. Genetically encoded iron-associated proteins detectable with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be utilized for cell tracking in the brain, heart, and cancer.
Different shaped plant viruses and bacteriophages can be used to deliver nucleic acids into the cell for disease treatment