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Biomaterials news, September 2014

Folding up DNA into nanostructures.

Light, fluffy fibers from the Kapok tree could make the ideal electrode for a new generation of microbial fuel cells.

New waterproof adhesives.

Raising the profile and supporting the efforts of materials science research.

Researchers have created dynamic nanoparticles (NPs) that could provide an arsenal of applications to diagnose and treat cancer.

Jack Lemons has been awarded the highly acclaimed international 2015 Acta Biomaterialia Gold Medal Award.

University of Illinois engineers are bringing a touch of color to glucose monitoring.

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