Professor Masaki Inagaki talks to Advanced Science News as part of the 5th anniversary of Advanced Science.
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Professor Masaki Inagaki talks to Advanced Science News as part of the 5th anniversary of Advanced Science.
An on-chip multi-wavelength IR sensor that can measure the thermal spectrum of matter.
A new skin-mounted sensor uses the skin itself as a floating electrode, enabling low-power health monitoring and doubles as an electroluminescent display.
A physiologically relevant 3D model to investigate several key aspects of blood–brain barrier dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease and provide a standardized platform for drug screening.
A fully printed, wireless, stretchable, implantable biosystem that offers batteryless, real-time monitoring of cerebral aneurysm hemodynamics is developed.
Gold “nanoseaweeds” exhibit high efficiency as heterogeneous nanocatalysts and peroxidase-mimicking nanoenzymes.
An e-tattoo measures cardiac health in two ways and can be monitored on a smartphone.
A novel cell type with interlocked packing found to be responsible for the hardness of walnuts’ shell
Machine-learning applied to IVF.
Researchers in Germany exploit enzymes to break down and recycle the most widely-used plastic for packaging.