A new medical engineering technology developed at the University of Newcastle could significantly improve recovery outcomes ...
Researchers have developed light-transmitting hydrogel fibers that are just hundreds of micrometers in diameter. With further ...
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Researchers review how 3D printed hydrogel bioelectronics can improve sensing, adhesion and soft tissue interfaces in medical ...
New hydrogel tech turns humidity into power for wearables. See how this breakthrough could make tiny device batteries obsolete.
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Programmable CNC-hydrogel composites for soft robotics
A novel class of programmable, self-healing hydrogel nanocomposites has been developed by combining cellulose nanocrystals ...
A novel intravitreal axitinib hydrogel demonstrated durable disease control in patients with treatment-naive neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD), with superior maintenance of visual ...
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Bone-like hydrogel boosts robotics and sensor performance
Hydrogels have long been valued for their elasticity, but their relatively low mechanical strength has limited applications ...
EPFL scientists have developed an injectable gel that can attach to various kinds of soft internal tissues and repair tears resulting from an accident or trauma. Our soft tissues can be torn during a ...
Researchers led by Jiawei Yang, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and ...
Advances in materials science are transforming medicine, engineering, and environmental technology. Among the most promising innovations are hydrogels—highly absorbent polymer networks with ...
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