Hybrid made from nanofibers and glue from mussel protein can be used as substrate for tissue culture
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Glass Sponges for Building Bones
Hybrid material made of collagen fibers and silica can be used as a possible substrate for bone tissue culture
Sensible Use of Biomass
A chemical industry based on renewable resources is looking more necessary than ever, but how will we get there?
Carbon Dioxide Recycling?
Diagonal approach for the reductive functionalization of carbon dioxide combines two different approaches for the use of carbon dioxide
Angewandte Chemie 45/2011: A Variety of Shapes
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Light Vortex
Simply stirring a gelled solution of dye can result in circularly polarized luminescence
Angewandte Chemie 44/2011: A Combination Made in Heaven
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Angewandte Chemie 42/2011: High Throughput and Efficiency
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Colorful Leaves
New chlorophyll decomposition product found in Norway maple
Full to the Brim with Hydrogen
Porous form of magnesium borohydride can store hydrogen in two ways: chemically bound and physically adsorbed