
3D printing creates strong, stretchy hydrogels that stick to tissue
A new 3D printing method fabricates entangled hydrogels for medical applications
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A new 3D printing method fabricates entangled hydrogels for medical applications
Combining research excellence with a direct connection to the National Quantum Computing Centre, the Quantum Software Lab is focused on delivering effective solutions to real-world problems
Standalone device harvests water out of air without requiring maintenance, solely using sunlight
Isotope is extracted from an accelerator target
The Electrochemical Society in partnership with BioLogic explores how high-throughput inspection can enable battery quality at scale
Join the audience for a live webinar on 24 September 2024 sponsored by LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen
Exotic hadrons comprising six quarks could be observed in future experiments
A new type of water-based scintillator made from quantum dots could make neutrino detectors safer and cheaper
Richard Easther and Frank Wang argue that a "Newton first" approach can be better for undergraduates than focusing solely on "modern physics"
Philip Ball reviews Farm Hall by Katherine Moar at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, which runs until 31 August 2024