Scientists at the University of Bremen have now developed a three-dimensional protein structure that could help to heal wounds. It is conceivable that one day this structure could be produced as “biological bandage” from the blood of the person who will use it. Humans are vulnerable: one cut and they bleed. Fortunately, nature has its…
Atomically Thin Materials Herald the Future of Light, Energy
Novel, atomically thin materials could be used in the future as energy-efficient and versatile light sources. Physicists from the University of Bremen have now published the results of their research into these materials in the internationally renowned journal Nature Physics. Motivated by the success story of the super-thin “miracle material” graphene, which was awarded the…