Synthetic tissue can repair hearts, muscles, and vocal cords

Nov 30, 2021 (Nanowerk News) Combining knowledge of chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering, scientists from McGill University develop a biomaterial tough enough to repair the heart, muscles, and vocal cords, representing a major advance in regenerative medicine (Advanced Science, "Injectable, pore-forming, perfusable double-network hydrogels resilient to extreme biomechanical stimulations"). “People...

3D printing of blood plasma may speed up wound healing

Nov 30, 2021 (Nanowerk News) New research by RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences suggests that effective wound healing may be aided by replicating a crucial component of our blood. The finding, published in Advanced Functional Materials ("3D Printed Scaffolds Incorporated with Platelet-Rich Plasma Show Enhanced Angiogenic Potential while...

How to turn ultrathin silicon black?

Nov 30, 2021 (Nanowerk News) Silicon is the basic material that is used in our smart phones, in optical sensors, or in solar cells on our roofs. It is a major outstanding challenge that silicon absorbs incident light only weakly, especially in the red part of the visible spectrum. Recently,...

Combining two cognitive computing nano-elements into one

Nov 30, 2021 (Nanowerk News) Researchers at Tohoku University and the University of Gothenburg have established a new spintronic technology for brain-inspired computing. Their achievement was published in the journal Nature Materials ("Memristive control of mutual spin Hall nano-oscillator synchronization for neuromorphic computing"). Sophisticated cognitive tasks, such as image and...