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Researchers show nanoplastics can reduce the effectiveness of antibiotics |
In a recent study, an international research team with significant involvement from MedUni Vienna has investigated how nanoplastic particles deposited in the body affect the effectiveness of antibiotics. |
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A research team at KIST has developed an environmentally friendly palladium recovery technology using titanium-based maxene nanosheets, as reported in Advanced Functional Materials. 01/01/2026
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This article explores the hard and fast rules in nanotechnology. What can and can't be done to ensure safety for the world at large when it faces the science of the very small. 12/31/2025
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Additive nanomanufacturing extends 3D printing techniques to the nanoscale, enabling precise control over material placement and structure. This article explores key fabrication approaches, recent research advances, and how these techniques are supporting the development of next-generation electronic, energy, and sensing devices. 12/26/2025
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MXenes, a promising class of 2D materials with diverse applications, have faced manufacturing challenges due to expensive, complex, and wasteful production methods. 12/20/2025
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Dynamic light scattering (DLS) enables effective monitoring of nanoparticle size and stability, improving understanding of their real-world performance. 12/19/2025
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The study reveals strain-tunable gas sensing in Ag- and Au-doped SnSe2 monolayers, highlighting their potential for environmental monitoring applications. 12/19/2025
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Yoann Lefeuvre discusses Turbiscan technology's role in measuring lipid nanoparticle stability, enhancing pharmaceutical development and formulation efficiency. 12/18/2025
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Using precisely focused light, multiphoton lithography allows researchers to write complex three-dimensional structures at the micro- and nanoscale. 12/16/2025
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