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Advancements in 3D-Printable Hydrogels: A New Self-Assembly Network

Recent research has introduced a dual self-assembly network for 3D-printable hydrogels, which may enhance material performance in biomedical applications.

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A national research team has developed a dual self-assembly network aimed at creating 3D-printable hydrogels that mimic the adaptability of biological tissues.

These hydrogels are designed to balance structural integrity with fluidity, potentially leading to significant advancements in biomedical applications.

The implications of this research extend to various fields, where the ability to create materials that can be both strong and malleable may enhance existing technologies and applications.