A research team led by scientists at Northwestern University has developed the first-ever two-dimensional mechanically interlocked material with high flexibility and strength. In the future, this ...
"Incorporating conductive polymers into non-conductive materials ... bladder tissue regeneration than current methods. "It's electroactive and has ionic conductivity capability, which is more ...
The electroactive polymer (EAP) technology manufactured by Artificial Muscle, a California-based company acquired by BMS in 2007, starts with a thin layer of dielectric polymer film sandwiched between ...