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Biomaterials news, April 2015

The NSF’ will use Elsevier’s data in support of the next SEI report which will be released in 2016.

Scientists have constructed 3D multicomponent nanoparticle arrays where the arrangement of particles is driven by the shape of the tiny building blocks.

Scientists discover geckos’ skin is moisture-resistant, self-cleaning, and antibacterial.

Clearer understanding of DNA repair enzyme could lead to new approach to biological engineering.

The first ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces young investigator has been awarded to Materials Today Editorial Board member Alejandro Briseño.

Materials Today is delighted to announce the launch of Applied Materials Today.

Researchers at Brown and URI have demonstrated what could be a more precise method for targeting cancer cells for radiation.

Designer's toolkit for dynamic DNA nanomachines.

Polymer-coated nylon may offer the perfect scaffold material for the regeneration of bone tissue.

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