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'Drawn-On-Skin' Electronics Offer Breakthrough in Wearable Monitors
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University of Houston
New electronics platform provides better data for personalized care
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Metal-Breathing Bacteria Could Transform Electronics, Biosensors, and More
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Study of bacterium links biology, materials science, and electrical engineering
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Mapping Crystal Shapes Could Fast-Track 2D Materials
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Rice University
Experts call for global effort to clear hurdles to mass production
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Trapping Tiny Particles: A Versatile Tool for Nanomanipulation
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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
If scientists want to take a close look at DNA, proteins, or viruses, then being able to isolate and monitor nanoparticles is essential
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Repairing Soft Tissue with Tiny, 3D-Printed Bricks
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Oregon Health & Science University
Hollow, flea-sized blocks can be filled with materials that improve healing
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Shells and Grapefruits Inspire First Manufactured Non-Cuttable Material
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Durham University
This new material, which could be used in the security and health and safety industries, can turn back the force of a cutting tool upon itself
| 3 min read
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Scientists Build High-Performing Hybrid Solar Energy Converter
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Tulane University
The hybrid converter utilizes an approach that more fully captures the whole spectrum of sunlight
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Single Nanoparticles Could Lead to Medicines on Demand
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University of Bath
Researchers' groundbreaking observations bring us one step closer to a time when medicines will be produced and blended on a microscopic scale
| 3 min read
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Wireless Aquatic Robot Could Clean Water and Transport Cells
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Eindhoven University of Technology
Inspired by a coral polyp, this plastic mini robot moves by magnetism and light
| 4 min read
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New Material Shows Potential for Brain-Like Computing
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Lehigh University
The work demonstrates the effectiveness of a design strategy that functionalizes a 2D material with an organic molecule
| 2 min read
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Polymers Self-Assemble for Innovative Materials
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Politecnico di Torino
The complex structure of self-assembled links looks like the five Olympic Rings and may become the source of new polymeric materials
| 3 min read
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