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17. Pure PEDOT:PSS hydrogels

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As you have probably noticed, the Sciences Audio Article’s Team is very interested in the research field of polymers . This has an easy explanation, that this is one of the topics they were specialized in, so the group is trying to keep updated and to expand their polymers knowledge. In this article, the authors face one long term challenge of Science, the creation of conductive hydrogels for biomechanical applications using a single component instead of mixtures of polymeric nets. This is a big step in that direction, we hope you like the work.  Anchor / Google Podcasts / iVoox / Spotify & much more SPANISH AUDIO Pure PEDOT:PSS hydrogel printed in a pattern for a bioelectronic application Published in Nature Communications on  5 th March 2019  Baoyang Lu, Hyunwoo Yuk, Shaoting Lin, Nannan Jian, Kai Qu, Jingkun Xu & Xuanhe Zhao DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09003-5

Dreams and Accomplishments

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Hello, Science Audio Articles is growing up fulfilling small goals during these first months. Our long term dream is to achieve a big amount of interactions with researchers or people with curiosity for Science, but we are working and enjoying every surprise after every corner. Today, we are going to share some future goals we chase and others that we have already accomplished.  We started the project with a clear idea in mind: create a recognizable product. We consider that nobody is developing something like Science Audio Articles so far, but it would be possible that other people would start similar projects. We will support all of them keeping us open to helping or answering any question they have, but we walk our own way, for example, we try to share the paper’s audios respecting the journal point of view about the importance of the content, for instance if they tag the laboratories only like a subtitle asterisk we will keep them away from the podcast.  About our accomplishments,

16. Exposure to American Football and Neuropsychiatric Health in Former National Football League Players

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Findings From the Football Players Health Study  One of the hobbies of the Science Audio Article’s team is the american football, which generates huge amounts of scientific literature and fits perfectly in our category “Sport”. This paper explained an important issue among the professional football player, the cognitive-related consequences of multiple hits in the head along a large sport career, analysing statistical differences about its origin, like years of football, position in the field or age at the first practice of football. This topic has increased its interest in the general population since Will Smith’s film “Concussion”, which focuses on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), and we totally recommend it to you.  Anchor / Google Podcasts / iVoox / Spotify & much more SPANISH AUDIO Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine on 2019 Andrea L. Roberts, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Frank E. Speizer, Ross D. Zafonte, Aaron L. Baggish, Herman Taylor Jr, Lee M. Nadl