Latest biomaterials News

“Evolving materials” for a harmonious future between people and things
Genetic engineering of cyanobacteria for the production of sulfated polysaccharide
Nanoscience at the interface of medicine and materials: A special issue of ACS Applied Nano Materials marking the founding of Science Tokyo
New Alloys To Advance Medical Implants
Human skin model to help treat skin stiffened by age and disease
New antibody-drug conjugate strategy to block HIV infection
Self-organization of cell-sized chiral rotating actin rings driven by a chiral myosin
HKUST Researchers Develop Metastasis Prevention Therapy Based on Glycan Targeting
Researchers On Cusp Of Vaccine For Global Health Threat
‘Tubuloids’ offer a realistic platform for modeling chronic kidney disease
Revealing the molecular structures of sugars using galectin-10 protein crystals
Gap-controlled Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy For Analysis Of Molecular Interfaces
New Microscopy And Microanalysis Facility Opens For Researchers And Industry At Sydney
Unleash your creativity at the Maritime Museum this school holidays
Turning waste into worth: new research to boost craft brewing sustainability
$50.4 Million In Grants To Support Aussie Innovation
Designing DNA nanostructures to create deformable and controllable biomolecular condensates
Cool New Imaging Method of Frozen Solvents Shows Elemental Distributions in Nanomaterials
Synchrotron images provide insights into patient healing after placement of dental implants
Placenta bandages have far more health benefits than risky placenta pills − a bioengineer explains
New generation of skin substitutes give hope to severe burns patients
NSW latest world-first 3D printed skin to help speed up healing and reduce pain
Plants You Wear: LivingLoom Weaves Seeds Into Textiles
ReNerve Limited Expands into Mexico – Exclusive NervAlign® Nerve Cuff Distribution Partnership with Imbiomex
New WHO partnership with Indian Institute to advance technology transfer and health equity
The world needs a circular economy. But workers in developing countries shouldn’t pay the price
HKUST Researchers Introduce Thermal-Electric Aerosol Printer to Make Piezoelectric Biofilms at Unprecedented Speed
By looking at individual atoms in tooth enamel, UW and PNNL researchers are learning what happens to our teeth as we age
Monash University STEM superstars shine in national recognition
Mucus And Snot – More Important Than You Think
Machine learning aids rapid advancement of a high-resolution 3D printing technology
Grow fast, die young? Animals that invest in building high-quality biomaterials may slow aging and increase their lifespans
PolyU develops versatile fluidic platform for programmable liquid processing
Potential New Test For Kidney Disease
3D Printing 101 workshops at Bermagui Library: Bega Valley
Research Transforming Pelvic Organ Prolapse Treatments
Rodents Inspire Dentistry
Tin Toughens Bioimplant Titanium Alloys through the Cocktail Effect
Research In Focus: H-STEM Rising
Bacteria ‘nanowires’ could help scientists develop green electronics
A Simple and Robust Method to Add Functional Molecules to Peptides
Improving screening of new drugs inspires QUT Fulbright Scholar
Assoc Prof Lining Ju awarded prestigious ARC grant to establish new ‘single-molecule’ facility
Engineering Bacteria to Biosynthesize Intricate Protein Complexes
Boeing and Zero Petroleum to Work Together to Advance Sustainable Aviation Fuels
Biobased Sprayable Mulch Films Suppressed Annual Weeds in Vegetable Crops
Mimicking Bird’s Sticky Spit to Create Cellulose Gels
Cornell leads NYS consortium for space tech development