Washington University engineers 3D print bioelectronic hydrogels, which could one day replace existing implantable devices.
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Concentration‑controlled doping turns a p‑type polymer semiconductor into its n‑type counterpart
A South Korean research team has, for the first time, uncovered the molecular-level mechanism by which trace amounts of ...
Stratasys Ltd. today announced the launch of iAM Marketplace™, an independent new platform set to accelerate adoption of additive manufacturing as a core manufacturing capability across the product ...
In 2025, Hydrogels are forecast to dominate the scaffold technology market with a 39.6% share, driven by their high ...
It is an honor to be recognized by ASME, which is the premier society of mechanical engineers in the world. It was very meaningful to me to first be nominated by a group of top mechanical engineering ...
A recent study has shown that a fraction obtained from lignin, an organic polymer responsible for the rigidity of plant cell ...
Within the extensive ecosystem that is the Polymer Industry Cluster, academia's roles will be critical in keeping Northeast ...
Investigating polymer biodegradation, Lehigh University and Dow aim to optimize microbial processes in wastewater treatment for better environmental outcomes.
A research team has presented a design strategy for precisely controlling polarity, the key property of triboelectric ...
Lithuanian science is gaining recognition on the global stage. This year, 6 researchers from Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) were ranked among ...
Atomic-6 unveils a lighter, radio-transparent armor designed to protect satellites from hypersonic debris without creating ...
An industry leader has extended its long-standing commitment to the polymer engineering program at Pennsylvania College of ...
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