Monday, 15 May 2017

Laser printing with nanoparticles holds promise for medical research

Electronic devices that can not only be implanted in the human body but also completely dissolve on their own – known as “bioresorbable” electronics – are envisioned by many as one of medical technology’s next frontiers. A new study suggests that a laser printing technique using nanoparticles could help unlock a more cost-effective approach to building sturdier and safer components.

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From bowling balls to hip joints: Chemists create recyclable alternative to durable plastics

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