Researchers in Korea transform electrohydrodynamic inkjet printing into a new 3D microfabrication technique.
Researchers in Korea transform electrohydrodynamic inkjet printing into a new 3D microfabrication technique.
A new silk ink formulation provides a “bottom-up” approach to customized multifunction biomaterials.
Recent advances in the design of adaptable hydrogels for cell-encapsulation, cell-culture, and cell-transplantation applications are reviewed.
Researchers turn hydrogels into biocompatible optical fibers that can be functionalized for medical applications beyond endoscopy.
New research solves two major problems in strechable electronics: poor adhesion and troublesome photopatterning.
Nanogold chains assemble into multifunctional micelles capable of a variety of biomedical applications.
The default view for articles published in Advanced Materials is now the Anywhere Article, Wiley’s enhanced HTML article.
Researchers have designed and fabricated a new class of SERS substrate based on three-dimensional nanoporous materials.
New research from an American group shows the incorporation of DNA and RNA bases in organic light emitting diodes.
Experiments examine the scale at which strong quantum effects emerge in silicon nanocrystals.