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Nanoparticles Clear the Way for Domestic Stretch Testing Stress takes different shapes in our every day lives, from tireless work requests to the consistent surge of the school run. But...
Read moreEnzyme-powered ‘snot bots’: Snot might not be the to begin with put you’d anticipate nanobots to be swimming around. But this vile discharge exists in more places than fair your...
Read moreA modern way to see infections in action. Stanford analysts uncovered the replication handle of SARS-CoV-2 utilizing super-resolution microscopy, which may have applications for sedate development. A modern, nano-scale see at...
Read moreMSU and the University of British Columbia have developed a system that uses magnetic levitation to help capture, clean and detect viruses, including the coronavirus, the invention helps detect airborne...
Read moreThe new practice of increasing light in nanoscale structures can help to detect cancer. The groundbreaking work of two Vanderbilt researchers sheds light on the nanoscale chamber's potential to aid in...
Read moreScientists have discovered a way to use nanotechnology to create a 3D 'scaffold' to grow cells from the retina, opening up a possible new way to treat a common cause...
Read moreReengineering the shape of the viral capsid could advance biomedicine, DNA and RNA origami nanostructures can be used to create proteins that coat viruses into specific shapes. Biologists have discovered a...
Read moreA New Sensor Mimics the Function of Cell Membranes, the device identifies specific genes such as cell receptors and can lead to the diagnosis of cancer and other diseases in...
Read moreThe new sensor design resembles a molecular toolbox that can be used to quickly assemble sensors for different purposes. A collaborative research team from Bochum, Duisburg and Zurich has developed a...
Read moreScientists at the University of Texas at Dallas have discovered a previously unknown "housekeeping" mechanism in kidney cells (Deep research shows how the kidney cells make themselves) that removes unwanted...
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