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Mechanical properties news, February 2014

Using an inexpensive 3-D printer, biomedical engineers have developed a custom-fitted device that could transform treatment of cardiac disorders.

Materials Today is happy to announce that proceedings for the forthcoming ANM 2014 meeting will be published in Materials Today: Proceedings.

Researchers have introduced a unique micro-robotic technique to assemble the components of complex materials, the foundation of tissue engineering.

For the first time, a team of chemists and engineers at Penn State have placed tiny synthetic motors inside live human cells,

Due to a new dynamic materials developed at the University of Illinois, removable paint and self-healing plastics could soon be household products.

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