nanoparticles
via Fraunhofer SCAI Computational grid for thermal simulation with a magnified representation of the NanoCube
Nanoparticles (top image) efficiently break down pollutants and are magnetic, making them easily recoverable for
via Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Visual evidence that most if not all medical
Gold nanoparticle aggregates (red) are observed inside triple negative breast cancer cells after an enzyme-activated
An artist’s concept of the nanotrap in action. The nanotrap is shown with a yellow
via University of Surrey A new way to track nanoplastics in the environment A ground-breaking
via European Pharmaceutical Review Nanomaterials show promise for treating hemophilia and cardiovascular disorder – so
The twist of a single nanoparticle, floating freely in a liquid Single nanoparticles could pave
New material with programmable colorimetric responses can behave more like animal skins. A new film
via Nano Magazine Nanoparticles can navigate directly to tumor cells and visualize those using advanced
via Michigan State University A nanoparticle that eats away – from the inside out –
An emerging technology involving tiny particles that absorb light and turn it into localized heat
New nanotechnology will allow detection of blocked arteries more effectively than ever before Heart disease
Monash University researchers have gained insights into how nanoparticles could develop a biosensor to prevent