Nottingham scientists create a 'biocooperative' material from patients' blood to repair bones and boost healing, published in ...
Scientists have created a new 'biocooperative' material based on blood, which has been shown to successfully repair bones, ...
Imagine a material so thin it’s just one atom thick, yet incredibly strong, light, and flexible. This is graphene, a “miracle material” that has captivated scientists for years. Now, European ...
The person diagnosed with clade I mpox had recently traveled from Eastern Africa, where an mpox outbreak is ongoing.
Metamaterials are artificial materials that do not occur in nature. Their components function like atoms in conventional materials but have special optical, electrical and magnetic properties.
Dr. Su Ryon Shin, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, gives a Chemical Engineering seminar titled, "Engineering nano-biomaterials for regenerative ...
A new route to materials with complex disordered magnetic properties at the quantum level has been produced by scientists for ...
Scientists have pioneered a new material based on ruthenium that demonstrates complex, disordered magnetic properties akin to those predicted for quantum spin liquids, an elusive state of matter. This ...
Patients’ own blood could be used to help repair broken bones, study suggests - Scientists have transformed blood into a material which successfully repaired bones in animals.
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking ‘biocooperative’ material using blood that not only repairs bones but also enhances natural healing processes. This new material, created by combining ...