Medicine & TechnologyIn an examination of rats, researchers recently showed that particles in an intermediary size range, roughly 150 nanometers in diameter, were the most effective when it comes to stopping bleeding.
Experts from UK and US developed a new concept of a back brace that detects the amount of stress and strain and enables doctors to adjust it for better scoliosis treatment.
In their study published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics, the researchers specified that "in-solution nanosensors," also called "Nano2," serve to identify disease antigens in a specimen by simple mixing.
A new study recently showed how intranasal vaccine contributed to complex immune responses, resulting in strong cross-protection in mice against influenza.
The World Health Organization recently declared that resistance to antimicrobial therapeutics is one of the top 10 global threats in terms of public health.
Experts used nanotechnology to develop a solution against antibiotic-resistant infection, a disease in which treatments kill bacteria along with health human cells.
Nanotechnology reports recently said, researchers at Empa might be able to solve the problem involving machines and electronic devices and develop a small electricity generator made of quantum dots that will work at room temperature.
Scientists in Taiwan recently studied the most recent advances and probable applications of tiny electric generators for a faster wound healing process in a newly published issue of a journal.
A new study has recently revealed how, for the first time, low-symmetry colloidal crystals can be produced, which includes a single phase for which there is the unknown natural correspondent.