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Breathing new life into tuberculosis treatment with inhalable nanomedicine |
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A new nano-based drug delivery technology could outwit tuberculosis (TB)—one of humanity's most ancient diseases. |
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Polymeric nanofibers with their large surface area per unit mass, biocompatibility, easy fabrication and surface modification find extensive use as... 11/05/2025
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Electrospinning can be used to prepare nanofiber mats from diverse polymers, polymer blends and embedded nanoparticles. Especially nanofiber mats... 11/05/2025
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The properties of produced nanofibers are normally too small to be observed with the naked eye. Therefore, advanced equipment is necessary to... 11/05/2025
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The target audience of this is senior undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and engineering practitioners who are about to enter or... 11/05/2025
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Electrospun nanofiber membranes are innovative materials produced through electrospinning process, a technique that generates ultrathin fibers from... 11/05/2025
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Water droplets can slide down or bounce off a leaf's surface because it has a waxy hydrophobic (water-repellent) coating. However, this poses a challenge to farmers when pesticides are sprayed, as the droplets can bounce ... 11/05/2025
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Rice University researchers studying a class of atom-thin semiconductors known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have discovered that light can trigger a physical shift in their atomic lattice, creating a tunable ... 11/05/2025
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A new nano-based drug delivery technology could outwit tuberculosis (TB)—one of humanity's most ancient diseases. 11/04/2025
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LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, are essential components in near-eye displays like virtual reality and augmented reality headsets and smart glasses, along with electronics like cameras and medical equipment. 11/04/2025
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Magnetoelectric nanotherapy shrinks pancreatic tumors and extends survival in preclinical study
A new study has found for the first time that magnetoelectric nanoparticles—tiny, wirelessly controlled particles activated by magnetic fields—can both locate and destroy pancreatic tumors in preclinical models, offering ... 11/04/2025
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By adjusting graphene’s atomic makeup, researchers are building sensors and catalysts that outperform traditional materials, paving the way for smarter diagnostics and efficient clean-energy conversion systems. 11/04/2025
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Research reveals IL-12 nanoparticles paired with checkpoint inhibitors can eradicate ovarian tumors, showcasing potential for effective cancer immunotherapy. 11/04/2025
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Research on quercetin and omega-3-loaded LHNs reveals their potential in reducing biofilm formation and supporting skin cell repair in wound healing applications. 11/01/2025
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A novel DNA-wrapped nanostructure transforms a poorly soluble chemotherapy drug into a targeted cancer treatment, significantly improving efficacy and safety. 11/01/2025
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Researchers are using nanotechnology as a solution: engineered nanoparticles will clean up microplastics, purify water, and remediate heavy metal-contaminated soil. Case studies show promising, scalable strategies that merge sustainability with cutting-edge science. 10/29/2025
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Explore how parallel optimization accelerates photonics alignment for faster, more efficient production. 10/28/2025
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What is TEM, and how is it used in nanoscience? This article delves into the structural analysis technique that uses electrons to image surfaces at the hyper-small nanoscale. 10/28/2025
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The future of catalysis is in AI, light, and biochem. Whether in energy storage or environmental clean-up, researchers are now finding creative ways to design catalysts that do more, with less. 10/21/2025