Carbon-based stimuli-responsive nanomaterials are gaining much attention due to their versatility, including disease diagnosis and treatment. They work under endogenous (pH, temperature, enzyme, and ...
The Responsive and Programmable Materials Group (R+PM Group) at the University of Colorado at Boulder is generally interested in realizing and enhancing functional performance through stimuli-response ...
Oil and water are naturally immiscible, but they can be combined through emulsions. In our group, we stabilize emulsions with pH- or temperature-sensitive microgel particles. These particles keep the ...
Over the past few decades, food packaging markets have captured the attention of researchers due to their direct impact on human health. Both metallic and nonmetallic materials find use in the food ...
The ability to sense mechanical stimuli, like touch or blood pressure, is essential to physiological processes in humans and across the animal kingdom. In a new study, Scripps Research scientists show ...
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