With a kitchen freezer and plant cellulose, an aerogel for therapeutic use is developed

A new low-cost and sustainable technique would boost the possibilities for hospitals and clinics to deliver therapeutics with aerogels, a foam-like material now found in such high-tech applications as insulation for spacesuits and breathable plasters.


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Source: Phys.org