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Photo: Dr Tim Botzem, Professor Andrea Morello and Dr Rostyslav Savytskyy in the quantum computing lab at UNSW Sydney. Photo: Richard Freeman/UNSW. Research from UNSW Sydney demonstrates a new type ...
Using 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 ...
Just in time for Christmas, a world record was set at DTU. The researchers extracted the material from Rocking Around the Christmas Tree from a 40-micrometer-wide disk. Measuring just 40 ...
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT) have developed a new fiberglass (Microstructured fibers measure nanoparticle size) design that allows long-term monitoring of large numbers of individual ...
Engineers at Duke University have developed a device "Virtual Column" separates & settles blood-based nanoparticles that uses sound waves to separate and sort out the molecules found in blood within ...
A team of researchers at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has developed a Nanotechnology Platform Enables Reprogramming of Cancer Cells' Immune System, Enabling Immunotherapy, that can change ...
Chemical and biomolecular engineering professor Elisa Riedo and her team have discovered the law of tension (Researchers exploring the soft future) that leads to a better understanding of energy dissipation ...
Engineers from MIT and the University of Tokyo have created a (Is boron nitride the new carbon?) centimeter-scale structure, large enough for the eye to see, that consists of hundreds ...
Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have dispersed boron nitride nanotubes coated with a surfactant (Scientists use surfactant to create an 'inert' template for nanotube growth) and coated them on surfaces ...
Carnegie Mellon University researchers pioneered the CMU Array, a new type of microelectrode for brain-computer interface platforms. It has the potential to change the way doctors can treat neurological diseases. ...
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