Multipartite designer nanoparticles are formed from the phage lambda decoration protein and can be used in a variety of theranostic applications.
Low-Power, High-Speed Analog Computing [Video]
Researchers from the University of Massachusetts and Hewlett Packard Labs present a memristor platform for analog computations and forecast a device performance at least 16 times greater than purely digital solutions.
Synergy Between Electrospinning and 3D Printing
Precision micromanufacturing of electrospun microfibers can create 3D scaffold structures which support the growth of tessellated microtissues.
Can We Manage Adaptation to Climate Change?
Adaptive Management has emerged as a promising approach to dealing with the complexity of the economic, political and ecological systems we live in.
Nano-Architecting Metallic Glass
3D metallic glass nano-lattices are fabricated which are composed of hollow beams of sputtered metallic glass and which are 20 times lighter than their bulk-level counterparts.
Most Read – Featuring Placenta-on-a-Chip, Hierarchical Scaffolds and Hydrogel-Based Drug Delivery
Advanced Healthcare Materials papers you have downloaded and read the most last month.
Cover Art – Stroke Remediation, Composite Gel Scaffolds and Wearable Biosensors
Latest Advanced Healthcare Materials covers.
Image-Guided Surgery in Cancer: A Strategy to Reduce the Incidence of Positive Surgical Margins
Research into how to better visualize tumor cells during surgery is underway, with a hope of limiting the occurrence of positive surgical margins.
Enzyme-Like Hydrogel for Biosensing Applications [Video]
Professor Feng Zhang from Guangzhou Medical University, Professor Hao Pei from East China Normal University, and co-workers report a flexible electrochemical sensor based on a 3D-printable hydrogel. The device could be used as a glucose sensor, demonstrating its potential in biosensing applications.
Implications of Climate Change for Shipping: Ports and Supply Chains
An international review of the climate risks and adaptation responses for ports and their supply chains is presented in a review in WIREs Climate Change.