Research Advances: DRPs: Let the Blood Flow; Smart Cellulose May Mean Paper Airplanes That Fly Like Butterflies; Converting Biomass Directly into Electricity
Angela G. King
Department of Chemistry, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Synthetic polymer may ultimately increase blood flow. Electroactive polymer cellulose paper contracts when voltage is applied. Microbial fuel cells generate electricty from corn stover.
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