Mighty Morphing Composite Material
TBMG-18836
02/01/2014
- Content
Experiments by researchers at Rice University, Houston, TX, found that new biocompatible, stable, and inert materials they developed that start as flat slabs can morph into shapes that can be controlled by patterns written into their layers. Materials that can change their shape based on environmental conditions are useful for optics, three-dimensional biological scaffolds, and the controlled encapsulation and release of drugs, they say.
- Citation
- "Mighty Morphing Composite Material," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2014.