Researchers at Purdue University have harnessed a protein in blood to assemble conducting polymers, potentially opening the door for better, more compatible polymers to integrate bioelectronics with existing physiology (Science 2026, DOI: 10.1126/science.adu5500).Researchers at Purdue University have harnessed a protein in blood to assemble conducting polymers, potentially opening the door for better, more compatible polymers to integrate bioelectronics with existing physiology (Science 2026, DOI:…