Bioelectronic hydrogels that could potentially replace existing surgically implanted inflexible devices are currently in ...
A team of scientists from the University of Chicago and Michigan State University, among others, has developed a new approach that uses hydrogel to function as a unique, unclonable physical signature ...
A discovery by University of Surrey, U.K., researchers offers a twofold benefit: improved battery performance and increased potable water supply.
Alluxa, Inc., a provider of high-performance optical coatings, filters and thin-film deposition technologies, announces the ...