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Bio-inspired structures help provide bone replacement materials

Woody approach to recycling concrete

Naturally inspired ‘green’ membranes clean up

Alternating peptides produce two-layered nanofibers

Studying packed polymers at oil-water interface could lead to new biomaterials

New graphene-based material self-assembles into vascular structures

Remote battery charging using hydrogels

Making nanomaterials work in 3D cancer theranostics

Salts for grabbing water from air

Excluding molecular dopants improves organic conductors

New rubber-like material could replace human tissue

Biohydrogels act in different ways at different temperatures

Platinum compound senses new application

Seeking simpler tests for viruses

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