A team of scientists in Chemistry and Materials Engineering in Japan publish a method to prepare tough and stretchable hydrogels and tune polymerization conditions without introducing a special structure. The method has applications in artificial joints, flexible contact lens, biosensors, drug delivery and soft robotics.
A team of scientists in Chemistry and Materials Engineering in Japan, publish a method to prepare tough and stretchable hydrogels and tune polymerization conditions without introducing a special structure. The method has applications in artificial joints, flexible contact lens, biosensors, drug delivery, and soft robotics.
A team of scientists in Chemistry and Materials Engineering in Japan publish a method to prepare tough and stretchable hydrogels and tune polymerization conditions without introducing a special structure. The method has applications in artificial joints, flexible contact lens, biosensors, drug delivery and soft robotics.