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Researchers find that drying hydrogels briefly turns them into strong, reversible adhesives, opening new uses in robotics and material handling.
Team discovers electrochemical method for highly selective single-carbon insertion in aromatic rings
A research team has discovered an electrochemical method that allows highly selective para-position single-carbon insertion ...
A team has made a major breakthrough in the field of three-dimensional (3D) imaging of large-scale biological tissues. They ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNFlexible zinc–ion batteries maintain stable voltage after bending with new hydrogel electrolyteA research team led by Prof. Hu Linhua from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of the Chinese Academy of ...
We synthesized hydrogels using an in situ cross-linking technique by combining F127-CHO with AHA. The dynamic imine linkage was established via the reaction between the amino and aldehyde groups, ...
A multiemission metal organic framework hydrogel (Eu–Dy MOF gels) fluorescence probe was designed and prepared as a noninvasive wearable fluorescent sensor, for visual detection of lysozyme (LZ) in ...
Scientists have found a novel way that includes a new lab-grown material that could help slow and even reverse some of the ...
Nano-composite hydrogels, immunotherapy, quercetin, pancreatic cancer, and oral cancer exhibited recent activity within the cited article timeline, suggesting these areas as potential future research ...
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