Chula Master in Engineering student's research on turning the cellulose in eucalyptus pulp into plastic substitutes with added antiseptic property hopes to help lower cost, and branch out into various environmental and human-friendly products.
Bioactive glasses (BAGs) are used in dental care because of their cytocompatibility and strong cellular adhesion potential, according to a new study published in the journal Dental Materials. The researchers address the foundations of sol-gel-generated BAGs and their usage as dental cell substitute material.
A team of researchers from China and the USA have presented the development of a novel band-aid consisting of a core-shell structure made up of MXene-loaded nanofibers and a hybrid hydrogel which promotes enhanced wound healing.
Strings of sugars called polysaccharides are the most abundant biopolymers on Earth.
Researchers from Thailand have investigated the effects of expanding land use for biofuel crops. The results of their findings have been published online in Sustainability.
A review paper, currently in the pre-proof stage, has been published online investigating the recent advances in research into biochar-based slow-release fertilizers.
Scientists from Portugal and Japan have reviewed the recent advances and perspectives on organ-on-a-chip platforms. Their research is currently in the pre-proof stage in the journal Bioprinting.
In an article recently published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers discussed the inclusion of optical density into a biocement solution blending design.
In an article recently published in the journal Bioactive Materials, researchers presented the development of Ti(1-x)Au(x) thin films having improved hardness and biocompatibility after thermal activation.
In an article recently published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers discussed the incorporation of sludge water in high-temperature steam cured green and high-performance concrete based on an early age performance analysis.
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