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The trick to turning silk protein ... The insights from their study could help scientists in making biodegradable versions of various other hi-tech circuit components, such as memristors, using silk.
They report in the journal Science Advances that they have achieved a uniform two-dimensional (2D) layer of silk protein fragments, or "fibroins," on graphene, a carbon-based material useful for ...
Scientists developed a method to make silk-based materials that refuse to stick to water, or almost anything else containing water. Molded into forms like plastic, or coated onto surfaces as a ...
Silk is a protein-based material that humans have been using for over 5000 years. In recent years, researchers have been looking to exploit one of its two main components, silk fibroin (which is made ...
"As a protein, silk lends itself well to modular chemistry -- the ability to 'plug in' different functional components on a natural scaffold." RELATED TOPICS Plants & Animals ...
“As a protein, silk lends itself well to modular chemistry—the ability to ‘plug in’ different functional components on a natural scaffold.” Reference: Fountain JN, Hawker MJ, Hartle L, et al. Towards ...
Engineers have created an environmentally friendly leather alternative made from silk. The material can be printed into different patterns and textures, has similar physical properties to real ...
The novel sensor, which currently is limited to reading oxygen levels, is made up of a gel formed from the protein components of silk, called fibroin.
Engineers have created an environmentally friendly leather alternative made from silk. The material can be printed into different patterns and textures, has similar physical properties to real ...
Sep 23, 2022: Scientists use modified silk proteins to create new nonstick surfaces (Nanowerk News) Researchers at Tufts University have developed a method to make silk-based materials that refuse to ...
Researchers at Tufts University have developed a method to make silk-based materials that refuse to stick to water, or almost anything else containing water. The modified silk, which can be molded ...