Photocrosslinked Silk Fibroin Cryogels In their Research Article (10.1002/adfm.202511830), Jelena Rnjak-Kovacina and co-workers report directional freezing of silk enables exquisite control over material architecture, producing aligned, porous structures with remarkable precision. This image reveals the interplay between processing, structure, and function, where a simple technique transforms a natural material into complex, functional designs. Beyond utility, the morphology reflects an inherent elegance, bridging science and artistry in biomaterial engineering.
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