New solution for making 2D Nanomaterials
Two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials have been made by dissolving layered materials in liquids, according to a recent publication involving LCN resaerch. The liquids can be used to apply the 2D nanomaterials over large areas and at low costs, enabling a variety of...
Professor Molly Stevens is recognised internationally by the Society for Biomaterials.
An LCN pioneer in regenerative medicine has received one of the highest accolades in her field. Professor Molly Stevens has received 2016 Clemson Award for Basic Research from the Society for Biomaterials. The award recognizes the outstanding contributions of...
New bio-glass could make it possible to re-grow or replace cartilage
Researchers from the LCN and the University of Milano-Bicocca have developed a bio-glass material that mimics the shock-absorbing and load bearing qualities of real cartilage. It can be formulated to exhibit different properties, and they are now hoping to use it to...