Smarter materials: Self-powered, homeostatic nanomaterial actively self-regulates in response to environmental change

Living organisms have developed sophisticated ways to maintain stability in a changing environment, withstanding fluctuations in temperature, pH, pressure, and the presence or absence of crucial molecules. The integration of similar features in artificial materials, however, has remained a challenge — until now.

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