Volumetric Additive Manufacturing for Cell Printing: Bridging Industry Adaptation and Regulatory Frontiers

Applications of Volumetric Additive Manufacturing in Cell Printing Academic Background Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (VAM) is a revolutionary 3D printing technology capable of rapidly creating complex three-dimensional structures, particularly in the field of cell printing. VAM can mimic the structures of natural tissues, offering new possibili...

Self-Assembled DNA−Collagen Bioactive Scaffolds Promote Cellular Uptake and Neuronal Differentiation

Self-Assembled DNA-Collagen Bioactive Scaffolds Promote Cellular Uptake and Neuronal Differentiation Academic Background In molecular biology research, the interaction between DNA and proteins has always been a crucial topic for understanding cellular processes. With the deepening understanding of DNA-protein interactions, this knowledge has been w...

Synthesis of Palladium Nanoparticles by Electrode-Respiring Geobacter sulfurreducens Biofilms

Synthesis of Palladium Nanoparticles by Electrode-Respiring Geobacter sulfurreducens Biofilms Research Background In modern industry and environmental science, palladium (Pd) serves as a crucial catalyst widely used in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and chemical industries. However, traditional methods for synthesizing palladium nanoparticles (Pd NP...

Integration of High-κ Native Oxides of Gallium for Two-Dimensional Transistors

Report on the Integration of High-κ Gallium Oxide in 2D Transistors Academic Background With the continuous advancement in semiconductor technology, 2D materials (such as molybdenum disulfide, MoS₂) are considered promising candidates for next-generation transistor channel materials due to their unique electrical properties and atomic-scale thickne...

An N-Doped Capacitive Transparent Conductor for All-Polymer Electrochromic Displays

Progress in All-Polymer Electrochromic Displays: Innovative Applications of N-Doped Transparent Conductive Polymer Background and Significance Display technology is omnipresent in modern society, spanning applications from consumer electronics to medical devices and wearable technology. Although traditional emissive displays (e.g., OLEDs and LCDs) ...