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Scientists build human lungs in boxes to test drugs. This Small lungs can replace animal testing and improve the success of clinical trials. The research will be published in Biomaterials...
Read moreResearchers at the National Graphene Institute (NGI) have developed a "smart" membrane (A smart membrane with memory makes the next generation smart filter) that can use "memory" to be used...
Read moreFlexible gold sensors open a new generation of drug delivery has the potential to unlock the next generation of implantable medical devices. A thin and flexible gold sensor designed by...
Read moreA nanocellulose coating that can reveal early signs of disease without interfering with the treatment process by researchers at Linköping University. Their study, published in Materials Today Bio, is one...
Read moreYale researchers discovered that light is a surprising factor for enhancing electronic activity in a global network of nanowires produced by bacteria. Light accelerates conductivity into nature's 'electricity'. The natural...
Read moreResearchers at Houston Methodist nanomedicine have discovered a way ( implantable nanofluidic device) to treat pancreatic cancer - one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat cancers - using a device...
Read moreEPFL researchers use nanoplasmonic techniques (Nanoplasmonic imaging reveals protein secretion in real time) to observe the real-time production of cellular secretions, including proteins and antibodies; advances that may contribute to...
Read moreSuzanne Lapi, Ph.D., Photography: Lexi Coon. Courtesy: University of Alabama at Birmingham. The best cancer-fighting nanovesicles will have three functions: 1) a targeted molecule to effectively bind to and label...
Read moreNanoparticle containing mRNA shown to prevent and treat peanut allergy in mice. The technology developed by UCLA may provide a platform to fight other allergies and autoimmune diseases. Peanut allergy affects 1...
Read moreMicrorobots have been developed to connect neural networks to the environment in vivo. The research team of Professor Hongsoo Choi and Professor Yongseok Oh from DGIST joined the research team...
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