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Russian scientists have developed a new tool (A new method for early diagnosis of hypertension) for early detection of high blood pressure. They used surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy supported by...
Read moreVarious chemical reactions take place in cells and life is maintained because each reaction process is coordinated without error. Recently, a group of Korean researchers developed a mechanism, enable accurate...
Read moreOver the past 30 years, advances in early detection and treatment of cancer have helped reduce the overall death rate by more than 30%. However, pancreatic cancer remains difficult to...
Read moreResearchers from the Johns Hopkins University, who are only a million micro tubes as a single human (Nanopipes: Two million times smaller than an ant) waste, have developed a way...
Read morePrevious studies have generally used nanozymes as antibacterial materials. However, the nanoparticles depend on H2O2, O2, superoxide, and hydroxyl radicals to generate reactive oxygen species, which hinders their use in...
Read moreMany precious metals such as Au, Ag, Li and U are important in high technology and modern industry. Earth's mineral reserves of these metals are usually very limited or suffer...
Read moreA team of scientists led by Xiling Shen, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer and Professor at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI), has reached a new level of development in...
Read moreIf you've ever had blood drawn, whether to check cholesterol, kidney function, hormone levels, blood sugar or as part of a general checkup, you may have - ask questions at...
Read moreA small robot made of DNA (A "Nano-robot" built entirely from DNA) and used it to study cellular processes that are invisible to the eye... You could be forgiven for...
Read moreScrap metal, used for its microbial properties, is the basis for solution-based disinfectant materials. A team of scientists from Ames National Laboratory, Iowa State University and the University of Buffalo...
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