Hot-glue guns are normally associated with arts-and-crafts, home decorations, and toys. Now, Israeli scientists have developed a hot-glue gun to adhere human tissues.

Hot-glue guns are normally associated with arts-and-crafts, home decorations, and toys. Now, Israeli scientists have developed a hot-glue gun to adhere human tissues.
A special issue of Advanced Healthcare Materials on biomaterials tailored for metabolic diseases.
New technologies for inhaled insulin are aimed at improving formulation through enhanced delivery systems.
Researchers in Japan take one step closer to making a prosthetic hand with human-like sensory and mechanical capabilities.
3D mesh device prototype for ankle braces and other medical supports.
Moving away from our dependence on antibiotics through alternative antimicrobial strategies.
Artificial biomotors for in vivo therapeutic applications.
Arsenic trioxide is a promising novel latency-reversing agent to achieve the goal of eradicating HIV-1.
Brain organoids model normal human brain development and can be used to answer questions related to development, evolution, and disease.
Carbohydrates are abundant biomolecules with a strong tendency to form supramolecular networks.