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Cell & Microbiology Dec 24, 2024

Supramolecular scaffolds support growth of human and plant cells

Your body is one of the most complex natural structures ever. Billions of cells are put together in a specific way with the result being you. If you look closely between the cells you'll find the extracellular matrix, a gel-like ...

Cell & Microbiology Dec 20, 2024

'Living' ceramics utilize bacteria for gas sensing and carbon capture

A team of materials scientists and chemists at ETH Zürich has developed a way to make "living" ceramics that can detect small amounts of formaldehyde and capture carbon dioxide from the air. In their project, reported in ...

Polymers Dec 3, 2024

New hydrogel could preserve waterlogged wood from shipwrecks

From the RMS Titanic to the SS Endurance, shipwrecks offer valuable—yet swiftly deteriorating—windows into the past. Conservators slowly dry marine wooden artifacts to preserve them, but doing so can inflict damage. To ...

Biochemistry Nov 29, 2024

3D printing for tiny blood vessels could help bring an end to animal drug testing

A study that harnesses a pioneering 3D printing technique to create tiny human blood vessel structures could eventually help end the use of animals to test new drugs.

Biotechnology Nov 28, 2024

Bio-inspired droplet-based systems herald a new era in biocompatible devices

Oxford University researchers have made a significant step toward realizing a form of "biological electricity" that could be used in a variety of bioengineering and biomedical applications, including communication with living ...

Biochemistry Nov 26, 2024

Researchers develop a rapid, hands-free test for detecting bacteria in liquids

A novel new test for bacteria in fluids makes it as easy as observing a color change to confirm the presence of disease-causing pathogens, promising much easier diagnostic tests and greater food safety.

Biochemistry Nov 22, 2024

Using light to create bioelectronics inside living organisms

Bioelectronics research and development of implants made of electrically conductive materials for disease treatment is advancing rapidly. However, bioelectronic treatment is not without complications. Researchers at Lund ...

Polymers Nov 18, 2024

Transforming marine waste and carbonated water into hydrogels via COâ‚‚ release behavior

Hydrogels, which are soft materials made of water-filled, crosslinked polymer networks, have a wide range of uses, from wound dressings to enhancing soil moisture for plant growth. They are formed through a process called ...

Biochemistry Nov 15, 2024

Biofouling release technology to protect ship hulls

How do you stop marine organisms from colonizing a tanker? Creative answers are needed to solve this problem, such as from the field of chemistry.

Bio & Medicine Nov 13, 2024

Drug-loaded hydrogel microelectrode arrays significantly boost brain-computer interface performance, study finds

A research group led by Prof. Cai Xinxia from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a novel drug-loaded hydrogel-coated microelectrode array (MEA), which allows for ...

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