Researchers at Tampere University have demonstrated that light can be used to precisely reshape soft materials without mechanical contact. They have developed light‑responsive hydrogel thin films that ...
Learn how hydrogel bioelectronics can improve therapeutic precision while solving issues related to device stiffness and ...
This new article publication from Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, discusses injectable hydrogel-mediated co-delivery of oncolytic adenovirus and melphalan for retinoblastoma control and vision ...
Natural biomass hydrogels are emerging as promising building blocks for intelligent sensors because they combine softness, water-rich structures, tunable networks, and abundant functional groups. A ...