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Bio & Medicine May 3, 2023

Engineers develop electroconductive hydrogel for biomedical applications

Synthetic hydrogels show great promise in tissue repair, drug delivery, medical implants and many other applications. Hydrogels functionalized with electrically conductive components can be used in bioelectronic devices for ...

Nanomaterials Apr 27, 2023

Newly developed hydrogel nanocomposite for the mass production of hydrogen

A research team led by Prof. Hyeon Taeghwan at the Center for Nanoparticle Research within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in Seoul, South Korea has developed a new photocatalytic platform for the mass production of ...

Nanomaterials Apr 27, 2023

Unusual interactions between polymers explain hydrogel formation

Many people use hydrogels without knowing it. As superabsorbents in nappies, for example, hydrogels absorb a lot of liquid. In the process, the initially dry material becomes jelly-like, but it does not wet. Some people place ...

Polymers Apr 18, 2023

Even as temperatures rise, this hydrogel material keeps absorbing moisture

The vast majority of absorbent materials will lose their ability to retain water as temperatures rise. This is why our skin starts to sweat and why plants dry out in the heat. Even materials that are designed to soak up moisture, ...

Analytical Chemistry Apr 17, 2023

Steering phase-separated droplets to control mechanical properties of supramolecular peptide hydrogels

Self-assembled peptide supramolecular hydrogels have shown great application prospects in various areas, including tissue engineering, drug delivery, and biosensing.

Biotechnology Apr 14, 2023

Safe bioink for artificial organ printing

The development of biomaterials for artificial organs and tissues is an active area of research due to increases in accidental injuries and chronic diseases, along with the entry into a super-aged society. 3D bioprinting ...

Nanophysics Apr 13, 2023

Composite material can channel mechanical energy in a preferred direction

A research group led by scientists from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science has developed a unique material, based on nanofillers embedded in a hydrogel, that can channel mechanical energy in one direction but not ...

Analytical Chemistry Apr 13, 2023

New study shows how carbonated water can be used to tune properties of hydrogels for various uses

Low-methoxy (LM) pectin gels have gained momentum in tissue engineering and drug delivery in recent years due to their excellent biocompatibility. LM pectin forms stable hydrogels by forming supramolecular assemblies with ...

Biotechnology Apr 11, 2023

New method tracks gene expression in single cells over space and time

RNA plays a central role in biology, but there is still much to learn about the molecule's life cycle in the cell. In recent years, scientists have devised methods that can take snapshots of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) scattered ...

Cell & Microbiology Apr 7, 2023

Simple but revolutionary modular organoids created with hydrogels

A team led by Masaya Hagiwara of RIKEN national science institute in Japan has developed an ingenious device, using layers of hydrogels in a cube-like structure, that allows researchers to construct complex 3D organoids without ...

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