Biofouling—the unwanted accumulation of proteins, cells, and bacteria on medical device surfaces—remains one of the biggest threats to implant longevity and patient safety. From blood-clotting ...
Verified Market Research® has released its latest intelligence report on the Hydrogels for Medical Application Market, confirming that this dynamic sector was valued at USD 1.50 billion in 2025 and is ...
Hydrogels are squishy, biofriendly materials made mostly of water and a bit of polymer. The Jell-O-like substance is ...
Announcing a new article publication in BIO Integration. Skin wound healing, especially in chronic non-healing conditions, ...
Hydrogels—soft, water-rich polymer networks—have evolved far beyond their early biomedical uses. By integrating dynamic ...
Natural biomass hydrogels are emerging as promising building blocks for intelligent sensors because they combine softness, water-rich structures, tunable networks, and abundant functional groups. A ...
New machine learning framework predicts promising nucleoside hydrogels before they are synthesized and tested in the ...
Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation have developed an injectable hydrogel, a water-based gel ...
Imagine a material that can cling firmly to wet surfaces, repair itself after being damaged and remain flexible under ...
Advances in materials science are transforming medicine, engineering, and environmental technology. Among the most promising innovations are hydrogels—highly absorbent polymer networks with ...