Researchers have developed a novel hydrogel that mimics human tissue to heal heart damage and improve cancer treatment personalization. This innovation promises to advance regenerative…
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Stanford engineers have developed an injectable hydrogel depot technology that enables GLP-1 drugs to be administered once every four months, compared to repeated daily injections.…
Chinese researchers have significantly improved the performance of sodium-ion batteries by methylating hydrogel electrolytes, increasing their salt absorption and stability. This advancement not only boosts…
Researchers at The University of Texas have created a hydrogel that produces drinkable water from the air using sunlight. This technology, adaptable into efficient microgels,…
Utilization of the injectable nanofiber-hydrogel composite loaded with stem cells to treat perianal fistulas. Credit: Florin Selaru Researchers from Johns Hopkins have developed an injectable…
The researchers were able to observe bacterial colonies’ clumpy growth in three dimensions. Credit: Neil Adelantar/Princeton University Researchers found that bacteria colonies form in three…
A gel-based cartilage replacement for sore knees has been created by Duke researchers. It is stronger and more long-lasting than the real thing. The team…
Yuta Dobashi, a graduate of UBC’s master in biomedical engineering program, and faculty advisor Dr. John Madden, professor of electrical and computer engineering in the…
Using the hydrogel tablet to purify water requires zero energy input and doesn’t create harmful byproducts. Credit: The University of Texas at Austin As much…
Vaccines have curtailed the spread of several infectious diseases, such as smallpox, polio and measles. However, vaccines against some diseases, including HIV-1, influenza and malaria,…