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  • The rigid-to-soft transformation and imperceptible, morphology-adaptable nature of a hydrogel–elastomer adhesive bilayer based on ionic–electronic conductive nanomembranes enable the real-time stable monitoring of electrophysiological signals in vivo.

    • Hyunjin Jung
    • Daeyeon Lee
    • Donghee Son
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 20, P: 1822-1830
  • Robust conductive hydrogels made purely from a conducting polymer can be fabricated using a laser-induced phase separation method that also improves adhesion to a polymer substrate and allows high-resolution selective patterning.

    • Daeyeon Won
    • HyeongJun Kim
    • Seung Hwan Ko
    Research
    Nature Electronics
    Volume: 7, P: 475-486
  • Lack of local phase patterning in liquid crystal elastomers has hindered their broad implementation. The authors report a laser-induced dynamic crosslinking approach with allyl sulfide groups to achieve reconfigurable high-resolution patterning of multiple liquid crystalline phases in a single film.

    • Seok Hwan Choi
    • Ju Hee Kim
    • Seung Hwan Ko
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 23, P: 834-843
  • Periodic nanostructures create brilliant colours, termed structural colouration, through light scattering and refraction. Now, using a simple and scalable method, stress- and strain-induced dynamic colour shifts are realized in stretchable polymers.

    • Daeyeon Won
    • Seung Hwan Ko
    News & Views
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 21, P: 997-998
  • Soft robots are evolving to perform increasingly complex tasks, with biomimicry having a fundamental role in their development. This Review details biomimetic strategies and pivotal advances in sensors, actuators and applications of intelligent soft robotics.

    • Junhyuk Bang
    • Seok Hwan Choi
    • Seung Hwan Ko
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering
    Volume: 1, P: 597-613