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Optics & Photonics Aug 3, 2023

Researchers design algorithm to monitor two-photon lithography nanoscale fabrication

A new way to monitor two-photon lithography nanoscale fabrication could help improve the accuracy and efficiency of creating 3D-engineered tissue scaffolds, according to a new study. Tissue scaffolds mimic the natural extracellular ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 28, 2023

Cells in confinement and people in crowds have similar behaviors, shows study

On a rush-hour train or a crowded flight, you might draw your limbs in close, shrinking as people fill the space. As it turns out, living cells behave similarly in confinement, adjusting their size while growing alongside ...

Biochemistry Jul 19, 2023

3D/4D printed bio-piezoelectric scaffolds show potential in bone tissue engineering

Piezoelectricity has been well recognized as the key factor in bone regeneration. However, the current additive-manufactured scaffolds mainly focus on the reconstruction of bionic topological structure and mechanical microenvironment, ...

Analytical Chemistry Jul 13, 2023

Investigating the porous metals in orthopedic implants and beyond

Prof. Amit Bandyopadhyay's group from Washington State University presents a knowledge-based discussion of the challenges and possible future directions for the fabrication and application of porous metallic implants.

Nanophysics Jul 13, 2023

First nanoscale direct observation of how glass transforms into liquid at increasing temperature

Researchers from the UAB and the ICN2 have developed a methodology that makes it possible for the first time to observe under the microscope, in real time, what happens when glass is heated and changes to a supercooled liquid ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 3, 2023

Scientists reveal how collagen's weak sacrificial bonds help protect tissue

One of the more unusual ways objects can increase longevity is by sacrificing a part of themselves—from dummy burial chambers used to deceive tomb raiders, to a fuse melting in an electrical circuit to safeguard appliances, ...

Cell & Microbiology Jun 30, 2023

Revolutionizing regenerative medicine: Unlocking the healing power of oral keratinocytes

Scientists have made significant progress in understanding the signals involved in regulating oral keratinocyte cell motility and proliferative capacity, offering new insights into potential pharmacological manipulation for ...

Polymers Jun 15, 2023

Engineers develop a soft, printable, metal-free electrode

Do an image search for "electronic implants," and you'll draw up a wide assortment of devices, from traditional pacemakers and cochlear implants to more futuristic brain and retinal microchips aimed at augmenting vision, ...

Bio & Medicine Jun 15, 2023

Microneedle array embedded with ultrasound-triggered antibacterial nanoparticles for acne treatment

A research team led by Professor Kelvin Yeung from the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has designed a new microneedle ...

Polymers Jun 12, 2023

Researchers achieve higher precision with biocompatible hydrogel photoresist

Hydrogel materials are widely used due to their excellent biocompatibility. However, the micro- and nanofabrication biomaterials, such as small-diameter artificial blood vessels, flexible biomaterial microdevices, minimally ...

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