Probing the mysteries of a surprisingly tough hydrogel

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Some 46 million people suffer from arthritis in the United States alone. The worst cases require painful surgeries to drill holes in and reinforce joints. Now researchers working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology are studying an unusually pliant yet strong synthetic cartilage replacement in hopes of providing arthritis victims with some relief.


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