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Biomedical engineer advances sustainable wound care by converting chicken feather waste into biocompatible hydrogel ...
Growing neurons rely on chemical cues to find their targets, but new research shows that the brain’s physical properties help ...
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Molecularly targeted therapies are increasingly relevant in clinical oncology, as they enable the selective modulation of specific biologic targets—such as enzymes or receptors—by inhibiting or ...
Erasable electric fields written by laser light onto crystal surfaces can trap, align, and release living cells without ...
A team of researchers in South Korea has developed a dry-process battery electrode that ...
Magnetoelectric nanoparticles embedded in a hydrogel and delivered by a threaded acupuncture needle activate mast cells under ...
A recent review finds that microalgal niches in freshwater ecosystems may concentrate antibiotic resistance genes, raising environmental and public health concerns.
The brain's hardware and software are not separate. A new study reveals that the physical stiffness of brain tissue directly dictates which chemical signals neurons receive, a finding that upends ...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have identified the mechanism by which pathogenic Bordetella bacteria promote the colonization of mammalian airways. This ...
New lithium-metal film design cuts early battery capacity loss and could increase electric vehicle driving range by around 20 ...