Researchers have developed new 4D hydrogels -- 3D materials that have the ability to change shape over time in response to stimuli -- that can morph multiple times in a preprogrammed or on-demand ...
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Kristi Kiick, Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of ...
Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering ...
Smart materials are characterized by the capability to change properties in response to environmental changes or external stimuli. They can be tailored to have controlled interactions with biological ...
A multi-material microrobot enables the performance of precise movements, including grasping, delivering and releasing ...
With a select and balanced membership of experts from government, industry, and academia, BEMA functions as a forum focused on the successful navigation of the technical, regulatory, and manufacturing ...
insights from industryMohamed RahamanProfessor Emeritus of Materials Science & EngineeringMissouri University of Science & Technology In this interview, AZoM talks to Mohamed Rahaman, professor ...
Tissue engineering has long-depended on geometrically static scaffolds seeded with cells in the lab to create new tissues and even organs. The scaffolding material -- usually a biodegradable polymer ...
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