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  • News - 13 Jul 2012
    A Harvard University-led engineering team has developed a materials platform dubbed as self-regulated mechano-chemical adaptively reconfigurable tunable system (SMARTS) that can be customized to...
  • News - 16 May 2011
    A team of researchers at the University of California, San Diego and Tyco Electronics have developed a nano-sensor that could warn emergency workers when their respirators have become saturated with...
  • News - 8 Nov 2010
    Natural gelatin, extracted from the shiny skin of a seagoing fish called Alaskan pollock, may someday be put to intriguing new biomedical uses. US Department of Agriculture (USDA) chemist Bor-Sen...
  • News - 2 Feb 2010
    Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ:ARWR) today announced publication in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) of a study using Nanotope's lead compound for cartilage...
  • News - 27 Sep 2024
    A group of researchers from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry are making progress in their efforts to create a better bone graft in the lab, despite autografting's disadvantages,...
  • News - 25 Jul 2022
    Natural tissue recapitulating biomaterials provide a suitable microenvironment to direct cell behaviors and fates. Moreover, natural skin mimicking asymmetric dressing is an efficient approach to...
  • News - 18 May 2022
    In a study published in the journal Electrochimica Acta, a scalable and cost-effective technique for generating three-dimensional, structural, highly efficient lithium (Li) metal anodes is suggested,...
  • News - 6 Nov 2014
    Image Credit: Peeradach Rattanakoses / Shutterstock.com Researchers at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy have developed a novel mucoadhesive hyaluronic acid...
  • News - 29 Mar 2007
    At the root of scientific study are observations made with the eyes; yet in nanoscience, our eyes fail us. The smallest object we can see still looms thousands of times larger than a typical...
  • News - 28 Mar 2007
    At the root of scientific study are observations made with the eyes; yet in nanoscience, our eyes fail us. The smallest object we can see still looms thousands of times larger than a typical...

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