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  • Many properties of polymers are dictated by topology. However, the topology of a macromolecule is typically a static feature after synthesis. Now, an approach to dynamic and transformable macromolecular architecture has been developed. When triggered by an external stimulus, macromolecular topology can be triggered to transform via thermodynamic control.

    • Hao Sun
    • Christopher P. Kabb
    • Brent S. Sumerlin
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 9, P: 817-823
  • Advances in biofabrication technology enable 3D printed constructs to resemble real tissues, but it remains unclear how cell-generated forces deform these constructs. Here the authors investigate mechanical behaviours of 3D printed “microbeams” made from mixtures of living cells and extracellular matrix.

    • Cameron D. Morley
    • S. Tori Ellison
    • Thomas E. Angelini
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-9
  • Cyclic polymers are an area of significant interest, but understanding the potential of these macrocycles has been difficult because of challenges in their synthesis and characterization. It has now been shown that a tungsten catalyst featuring a tetraanionic pincer ligand can rapidly polymerize alkynes to form conjugated macrocycles in high yield.

    • Christopher D. Roland
    • Hong Li
    • Adam S. Veige
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 8, P: 791-796