A machine learning algorithm can use X-ray diffraction data from polymers to predict the behaviour of new materials.
A new treatment combining tiny iron particles and nitric oxide gas shows promise in targeting oral cancer cells for destruction.
Laser-patterned thin films that swell into kirigami-like structures offer new opportunities in hydrogel technology.
Touch sensors that don’t even need direct contact offer new sensitivity for robotic 3D structure recognition and wireless transmission of data
A new technique allows researchers to map how the cellular ‘skeleton’ adapts to external stress.
Researchers develop a technique to allow fragile objects to be transferred and released by robotics, without damage, while using a gecko inspired adhesive.
Specially coated surfaces help scientists investigate what happens when cell clusters are turned upside down.
A new coating for tiny packages called liposomes could allow them to carry vaccines and drugs into and around the body more safely.
An international collaboration is developing coating materials that could make windows better insulators.
Scientists at Tokyo Medical and Dental University have discovered a new type of bone repairing material that could be used to more precisely fix bone defects.
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