Summary:
- Researchers at the University of Virginia (UVA) have developed a new type of flexible peg material that can be used to create scaffolds for growing human organs and tissues.
- This material is also being explored for use in advanced batteries, as it can store and release energy efficiently.
- The peg-like structure of the material allows it to be highly customizable and adaptable, making it a promising candidate for various biomedical and energy storage applications.