An electrospun hydrogel scaffold shows promising results for regeneration of the spinal cord following injury.

An electrospun hydrogel scaffold shows promising results for regeneration of the spinal cord following injury.
An eye-catching bracelet that lets you control how you feel temperature.
Big ideas in a 2D world: meet Paolo Samorì.
Harvard scientists launched Kebotix, an AI and robotics tech company for rapidly developing new materials.
Step‐by‐step Expansion Microscopy protocols for performing analysis of proteins and RNAs using chemicals and hardware found in a typical biology lab.
Frank Caruso on nanomaterials for the future of medicine.
Cyclodextrin-based polymers (CCPs) hold therapeutic potential for Niemann–Pick type C (NPC) disease.
A peek into the Advanced journal archives reveals some of the interesting and creative work published over the years that is still being cited today.
Expanding beyond traditional photodynamic approach: photoelectrochemical oxidation of toxic Aβ aggregates with an inorganic photoelectrode.
Careful design of magnetic properties in nanoparticles of alloyed magnetically hard and soft ferrites leads to high-performing particles.