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New medicines, such as covid-19 vaccines, among others, rely on drug delivery using nanoparticles. For a long time it has not been clarified whether the transport of this drug is...
Read morephoto: An illustration and microscopic images show the relationship between motion-sensing vestibular hair cells (blue) of the innermost ear and the cup-shaped “calyx” (green) structures of adjoining nerves that connect...
Read moreAntibiotic-resistant superbugs are being eradicated as next-generation nanotechnology shows it can eradicate some of the world's most dangerous and potentially deadly bacteria. Lots of different medicine drugs, pills, tablets, capsules....
Read moreResearch reveals new tools to regenerate plants in various applications, including the carbon-neutral use of plant biomass for agro-industrial applications. Plant biologists at the US Department of Energy's Brookhaven National...
Read moreUsing nanotechnology to help mRNA fight against COVID-19, a new approach to gene therapy could improve (Nanotechnology may improve cell therapy for blindness) how doctors treat hereditary blindness. A team...
Read moreA silicone device that can transform human tissue into blood vessels (A non-invasive nanochip device) and nerve cells has moved from the prototype stage to prototype manufacturing, which means it...
Read moreAmazingly small nanoscale buildings (Designed with DNA) are emerging from the research laboratories of Duke University and Arizona State University, and it is easy to imagine that you are browsing...
Read moreMachine learning techniques are providing new insights into the structure of small molecules. In addition to medicine, it can be applied in the future, for example, to drug control and...
Read moreA new study by a UT research team may provide a better way in the fight against malaria. In a study published in the scientific journal ACS Infectious Diseases, researchers...
Read moreA team of engineers from the University of California, San Diego has developed an electronic probe (A skin patch that is worn detects hemoglobin in deep tissue) that can analyze...
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