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Materials SCENE Week of March 9-13, 2015


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Highlights from the Materials SCENE, March 9-13, 2015

Turmeric Compound Spices Up An Antimicrobial Surface

Antibacterials: Nanosized vesicles filled with curcumin and attached to a glass surface destroy bacteria.

Bandage Releases Multiple Drugs Over Time

Materials: A bandage that rapidly releases a blood-clotting agent and then slowly releases an antibiotic could one day help treat severe wounds.

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Print Your Heart Out

3-D bioprinting can already create living tissue, but it's unclear whether it will ever replicate organs.

Motion-Powered Fabric Could Charge Small Electronics

Nanotechnology: A textile-based generator uses friction to convert mechanical energy from body movements into electricity.

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