A green, renewable, and environmentally friendly strategy to remove toxic dye from wastewater.
Electrospun Hydrogels for Scar Reduction
When a wound heals, scar tissue forms and helps repair the damage through the deposition of collagen and infiltration of new skin cells. However, the balance of collagen production and degradation can be disturbed, leading to an overproduction of collagen and growth...
Pioneers in Science: Alexander Fleming
Advanced Science News celebrates the 138th birthday of Nobel Laureate Sir Alexander Fleming.
A Flexible Patch to Repair a “Broken” Heart
Stretchable extracellular matrix patch enhances stem cell delivery for post‐myocardial infarction repair.
Shedding Red Light on Sports Injuries
Investigating factors that influence red‐light penetration through human tissue.
Creating a Scalable Strategy for Self-Healing Skins
To move technology from the bench to the real-world, there must be a balance between functionality and scalability.
A Hot Glue Gun for Healing
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.
Tailoring Biomaterials for Metabolic Diseases
A special issue of Advanced Healthcare Materials on biomaterials tailored for metabolic diseases.
Developing Alternatives to Antibiotics
Moving away from our dependence on antibiotics through alternative antimicrobial strategies.
Influence of Protein on the Antimicrobial Effect of Plasma
Can plasma offer a solution for decontamination of food or water which includes the presence of proteins?