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Biomaterials news, March 2020

Organic semiconductors improved by polymer combination

A fabric made using salts could be used to gather drinking water from the atmosphere

Making nanomaterials work in 3D cancer theranostics

Hydrogel can ultrasonically charge bioelectronic implants

Scientists have developed a novel material made from graphene oxide and a protein that can self-assemble into tissue-like vascular structures.

Prof. Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser is using an Agents of Change grant to empower women in academia

Researchers used surface spectroscopy methods to track polymer self-assembly at the oil-water interface in real time.

Researchers have engineered two-layered nanofibers consisting of an ordered row of alternating peptides and determined how they self-assemble.

green membranes based on natural materials surpass state-of-the-art membranes for desalination, cleaning up wastewater, and purifying organic solvents

Woody approach to recycling concrete

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