These articles and papers help solve medical problems and improve human experience with the environment. Learn more in this edition of the Hydrogels Newsletter!
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Hydrogels Newsletter keeps going, but Twitter will not be the same. Enjoy three engineering hydrogel articles in this edition.
Hydrogels mixed into drilling liquids, plugging holes, and increasing yield. See four papers explaining how it works
The latest mechanical and mechanics research into hydrogels.
I just learned that color changing ability is called mechanochromic. Read more about this cool and useful phenomenon in this edition
Scientists have extracted plant fibers as source materials for printable hydrogels. Find out how they achieved it in this newsletter.
Scientists have developed a new type of hydrogel that could revolutionize the field of wearable technology.
Introducing two new DN hydrogel papers. And as thanks to our early readers, get a copy of my free hydrogels eBook.
Learn about what 4D printing is and how it overcomes limitations of previous 3d printing technologies.
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Scientists have invented an injectable hydrogel that delivers drugs to treat brain tumors