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Biomaterials news, November 2020

Improving bioelectronics with Nafion films

Bio-based, luminescent, water-resistant wood film for lighting

Environmentally friendly use of mussel shell waste with interesting properties

By coating self-assembled DNA structures with silica, researchers were able to use them as scaffolds for the construction of 3D nano-superconductors.

Researchers have developed a biomaterial for treating wounds that reduces scar formation by triggering an adaptive immune response.

Biomaterial approval opens citrate route to medical implants

Scientists have discovered that treating the hard calcium carbonate in mussel shells with acetic acid turns it into a soft, spongey material.

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