March’s Advanced Healthcare Materials covers

March’s Advanced Healthcare Materials covers
February’s top Advanced Healthcare Materials papers
Printable and flexible organic phototransistors with high performance by blending common organic semiconductors with biocompatible polymers.
Beijing-based researchers design an electronic (E-skin) based on silk fibroin for wearable pressure sensor applications.
CU Boulder, Northwestern researchers lead project to measure acoustical vibrations of heart, vocal cords.
A novel Fe-Co wire/polymer composite is presented which is developed for the first time by embedding continuous Fe-Co wires in an epoxy matrix.
Shannon Yee and co-workers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have synthesized semiconducting polymer complexes with nickel centres.
Researchers produced chemically doped graphene fibers with excellent electrical conductivity via a chemical doping strategy.
The state-of-the-art of flexible and stretchable devices is highlighted in this special issue of Advanced Materials.
A comprehensive updated review of auxetic materials, their types and properties, and applications.