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Advanced Materials

Scientific journal covering materials science.

Advanced Materials has been bringing you the latest progress in materials science every week for over 30 years. Read carefully selected, top-quality Reviews, Progress Reports, Communications, and Research News at the cutting edge of the chemistry and physics of functional materials. Advanced Materials has an Impact Factor of 25.809 (2018 Journal Impact Factor, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2019)). One key to the success of Advanced Materials is its pronounced interdisciplinarity.

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Advanced Materials News

New fuel cell implant manages blood sugar levels in type 1 diabetes patients

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) - 28-Mar-2023

Fuel cell coupled with engineered beta cells automatically produce insulin whenever required

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Multidomain peptides as base material in the 3D-printing inks promote tissue development

Rice University - 07-Feb-2023

The peptide-3D printing ink could benefit regenerative medicine and medical research enormously

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Volumetric 3D bioprinted tiny liver functions just like a human liver

3D Printing Industry - 17-Feb-2022

Paving the way for bioprinted livers and personalized drug screening for liver diseases

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Scientists built a functional human tendon using 3D cryobioprinting

3D Printing Industry - 07-Feb-2022

A breakthrough technique to print complex tissues that can be stored for later use

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Latest bioink printed airways from patient's own stem cells

Science Daily - 17-Mar-2021

New approach with seaweed-based material could bioprint transplantable organs soon

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Artificial muscles in regeneration of damaged skeletal muscle

Science Daily - 21-Feb-2021

Hybrid constructs help regrow muscle tissue forming new blood vessels in mice

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New way to rebuild cartilage tissue for fixing injuries

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) - 19-Oct-2020

Cartilage tissue engineered using magnetic field and hydrogels

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3D-printed Lego-inspired bricks, to heal broken bones

Medical Xpress - 25-Jul-2020

Tested some aspects in rats, could make lab-made organs for human transplant possible

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Development of a light-powered gripping tool –optical pliers

Phys.org - 15-Jul-2020

This new tech can enable miniaturization and remote control in tight spaces

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Treating cancer with salt nanoparticles in mouse model

Nano Magazine - 08-Jan-2020

Acts more on cancer cells compared to normal cells and eliminates them

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First fully personalized tissue implant

Phys.org - 12-Nov-2018

Technology allows engineering any kind of tissue implant from one small fatty tissue biopsy

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Patients' own cells used to engineer fully personalized tissue implants

Phys.org - 12-Nov-2018

Growing new organs from patient's own cells would slash the wait times for organ transplants

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Nanobots Glide Through Living Cells

IEEE Spectrum - 13-Apr-2018

Corkscrew-shaped nanomotor uses small, rotating magnetic fields. Researchers able to steer it tr...

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Tooth-mounted sensors track your diet and health

Digital Trends - 27-Mar-2018

Tufts University has created tiny sensors that attach to teeth. Wireless sensors relay data abou...

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High-density, stretchable grid for neural recording and treatment

Kurzweil Network - 12-Mar-2018

Soft, elastic, high-density stretchable electrode grid developed. Suitable for long-term, stable...

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Artificial Foam Heart Pumps Fluid

Medical Daily - 15-Oct-2015

Researchers at Cornell University have designed a new type of stretchable “foam” material. Inter...

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3D-printed swimming microrobots can sense and remove toxins

3DPrint.com - 29-Jun-2015

Fish shape nanobots manufactured using microscale continuous optical printing (µCOP) at much smal...

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