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Biomaterials news, March 2023

Turkish researchers develop biocompatible and eco-friendly TENG

A common ingredient in traditional medicine goes under the microscope

marine planktonic organism, Acantharia, has a star-shaped endoskeleton of 20 spicules in a unique geometric pattern

energy efficient process uses bacteria to produce bone-like porous CaCO3-based composites

Using artificial intelligence, researchers have designed random heteropolymers that can mimic many of the properties of natural proteins.

Researchers have developed a stronger, greener form of concerete made from extra-terrestrial dust, potato starch and a pinch of salt.

Researchers have developed a versatile technique for manufacturing soft polymer materials in a dozen different structures.

By incorporating bacteria into a hydrogel, researchers have developed a 3D-printable bioink that can mineralize over the course of a few days.

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