An array of passive Au antennae (whose magnified image is shown in the background) fabricated on an all-protein-based silk substrate were conformally transferred and adhered to the surface of an egg by F. G. Omenetto and co-workers. The process allows for intimate contact of micro- and nanostructures that can probe their surrounding environment, and accordingly provides the opportunity for in-situ monitoring of food quality. This type of device is composed entirely of edible and biodegradable components, making it well suited for interfaces with biological matter. For more details, see page 1067.
Hu Tao, Mark A. Brenckle, Miaomiao Yang, Jingdi Zhang, Mengkun Liu, Sean M. Siebert, Richard D. Averitt, Manu Sebastian Mannoor, Michael C. McAlpine, John A. Rogers, David Kaplan, Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
Valentina Benfenati, Katja Stahl, Carolina Gomis‐Pérez, Stefano Toffanin, Anna Sagnella, Reidun Torp, David Kaplan, G. Ruani, Fiorenzo G. Omenetto, R. Zamboni, Michele Muccini
Matthew B. Applegate, Benjamin P. Partlow, Jeannine M. Coburn, Benedetto Marelli, Christopher G. Pirie, Roberto Pineda, David Kaplan, Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
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