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In today's world, more people suffer from bone problems caused by injuries, infections, or birth defects. As the population ...
A team of researchers from Barcelona has developed a new material that could make one of the most promising cancer treatments ...
The integration of these components and interactions results in a highly responsive gel capable of adapting ... "Multi-responsive hydrogels can be used to pave the way for more personalized ...
A team led by UC Berkley scientists have developed a flexible lithium-ion battery that withstands stabs, bends, and stretches ...
When skin becomes damaged—from things like wounds, burns, or diseases—it can be very dangerous. But researchers in ...
Growing cells in the laboratory is an art that humans have mastered decades ago. Recreating entire three-dimensional tissues is much more challenging.
Hydrogels, which are soft materials formed by crosslinking polymers, could have a variety of medical applications.
A new 3D-printed hydrogel derived from cow meniscus tissue shows promise for treating meniscus injuries by offering customizable solutions based on patient-specific needs.