Stimuli-sensitive hydrogels have been intensively studied because of their potential applications in drug delivery, cell culture, and actuator design. Although hydrogels with directed unidirectional response, i.e. capable of bending actuated by different chemical components reaction in response to several stimuli including water and electric fields, these hydrogels are capable of being actuated in one direction only by the stimulus. By contrast the challenge of building a device that is capable of responding to the same cue (in this case a temperature gradient) to bend in either direction remains unmet. Here, inspired by the structure of pine cone scales, we design a temperature-sensitive hydrogel with bending directed an imposed fishing li...
Hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) is a derivative of cellulose with lyotropic liquid crystal property an...
Nature demonstrates the efficiency of hierarchically integrated components that work in cooperation ...
Responsive hydrogels that undergo controlled shape changes in response to a range of stimuli are of ...
Stimuli-sensitive hydrogels have been intensively studied because of their potential applications in...
Stimuli-sensitive hydrogels have received attention because of their potential applications in vario...
We present the assembly of asymmetric two-layer hybrid DNA-based hydrogels revealing stimuli-trigger...
Inspired by shape-morphing organisms in nature, researchers have developed various hydrogels with st...
Inspired by nature, diverse biomimetic hydrogel actuators are fabricated and become one of the most ...
Electrostatic repulsion, long used for attenuating surface friction(1,2), is not typically employed ...
Materials found in nature frequently show an ability to change their shape or external morphology un...
We report multi-responsive and double-folding bilayer hydrogel sheet actuators, whose directional be...
“Smart” hydrogels, also variously referred as “intelligent,” stimuliresponsive, stimuli-sensitive, o...
Stimuli-responsive hydrogels undergo large shape change in response to a wide variety of stimuli, su...
Hydrogels are biocompatible soft materials that resemble biological tissues more than any other mate...
“Smart” hydrogels, also variously referred as “intelligent”, “stimuli-responsive”, “...
Hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) is a derivative of cellulose with lyotropic liquid crystal property an...
Nature demonstrates the efficiency of hierarchically integrated components that work in cooperation ...
Responsive hydrogels that undergo controlled shape changes in response to a range of stimuli are of ...
Stimuli-sensitive hydrogels have been intensively studied because of their potential applications in...
Stimuli-sensitive hydrogels have received attention because of their potential applications in vario...
We present the assembly of asymmetric two-layer hybrid DNA-based hydrogels revealing stimuli-trigger...
Inspired by shape-morphing organisms in nature, researchers have developed various hydrogels with st...
Inspired by nature, diverse biomimetic hydrogel actuators are fabricated and become one of the most ...
Electrostatic repulsion, long used for attenuating surface friction(1,2), is not typically employed ...
Materials found in nature frequently show an ability to change their shape or external morphology un...
We report multi-responsive and double-folding bilayer hydrogel sheet actuators, whose directional be...
“Smart” hydrogels, also variously referred as “intelligent,” stimuliresponsive, stimuli-sensitive, o...
Stimuli-responsive hydrogels undergo large shape change in response to a wide variety of stimuli, su...
Hydrogels are biocompatible soft materials that resemble biological tissues more than any other mate...
“Smart” hydrogels, also variously referred as “intelligent”, “stimuli-responsive”, “...
Hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) is a derivative of cellulose with lyotropic liquid crystal property an...
Nature demonstrates the efficiency of hierarchically integrated components that work in cooperation ...
Responsive hydrogels that undergo controlled shape changes in response to a range of stimuli are of ...