Biodegradeable medical devices made from wax might one day remove the need for surgical implant removal.

Biodegradeable medical devices made from wax might one day remove the need for surgical implant removal.
A new adhesive is developed for in vivo fracture fixation.
Bird feather microstructure exhibits an astonishing water-assisted ability of self-repair, which enables birds to replace their plumage only once per year.
To fight antibiotic-resistant pathogens, and to ensure wide-spread application and high compliance, oral vaccinations are desirable, but pose drug delivery complications. An efficient nanoparticle system for vaccination against stomach ulcer causing Helicobacter pylori was recently reported.
A vibrotactile actuator and robotic gripper that operate based on the Lorentz force principle are demonstrated.
A wearable fingernail sensor that can collect thermal data of the nailbed tissue in real-time is developed.
Capillary stamping of micro-/nanometer scale replica patterns as a potential tool for the design and fabrication of small electronics
The size, shape, and order of nanorods in solid-state microbial sensors are controlled using the forces of gravity and magnetism.
A strategy to transform various photosensitizers into activatable ones for photodynamic therapy is reported.
Researchers from Nankai University and the Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering in Tianjin, China, demonstrate a luminescent sensor based on a lanthanide metal–organic framework (Ln-MOF) for early detection of cancer.