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Biomaterials news, May 2018

Composite metamaterial bends the rules

Ceramic nanolattice architecture creates ultralight, mechanically reliable composite materials.

New electronic textiles can take the heat

Pyroprotein-based electronic textiles are durable and simple to make for applications such as energy harvesting.

Scientists have produced nanostructured artificial fibers that mimic the impressive optical properties of fibers produced by the Madagascar comet moth.

A combination of experiment and computation helped to create a 2D protein crystal that toggles between states of varying porosity and density.

Nanomaterials with electrical connections triggered by biochemical signals.

Outstripping spider silk with cellulose.

The Acta Journals are delighted to announce the recipients of the 2018 Outstanding Reviewer awards for excellence in reviewing in 2017.

New sensing strategy enables biological targets to be tracked and imaged in vitro and in vivo with high spatial and temporal accuracy.

New soft, smart glucose detectors can by monitor glucose levels directly and in real-time in tears and sweat.

Scientists have developed nanomaterials that can self-assemble, reconfigure and disassemble in response to biochemical signals.

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