Hydrogels, soft and water-rich materials, have long fascinated researchers because of their potential in medical and ...
Advancements in material science are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in medicine and robotics. A newly developed hydrogel with self-healing properties could pave the way for artificial skin ...
Gels are commonly used products that are soft and sticky. They can be applied to hair or to the jelly-like components in ...
Researchers at Aalto University and University of Bayreuth have developed a groundbreaking hydrogel that mimics human skin's ...
Until now, artificial gels have either managed to replicate this high stiffness or natural skin's self-healing properties, but not both.Now, a team of researchers from Aalto University and the ...
While human skin shares gel-like characteristics, it has unique qualities that are very hard to replicate. It combines high stiffness with flexibility, and it has remarkable self-healing capabilities, ...
Patients expressed concern that overreliance on artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to clinicians losing their skills, ...
Rachel Lam, a Form Five student from St Paul’s Convent School, and her team created biodegradable skin using sodium alginate and xanthan gum. Their product helps those suffering from burns ...
The firms said that they will integrate Primaa's skin cancer testing algorithms with Gestalt's PathFlow digital pathology software platform.
Researchers from Aalto University and the University of Bayreuth have developed a new hydrogel with self-healing abilities that are similar to skin. These findings, published in Nature Materials, may ...
Until now, artificial gels have either managed to replicate this high stiffness or natural skin's self-healing properties, but not both. Now, a team of researchers from Aalto University and the ...