Emory Chemists Invent Shape-Shifting Nanomaterial, Holding Potential for Biomedical Applications Medicine & Technology Jan 08, 2021 A team of chemists from Emory University in Atlanta, US, has invented a shape-shifting peptide nanomaterial that can be triggered controllably - paving the way for potential biomedicine applications.
Two-Year Project Dedicated to the Improvement of Wound Treatment Aug 26, 2019 They plan to develop microsensors to be embedded in bandages for noncontact monitoring and diagnosis.
Laser Printing Technique With Nanoparticles Promise the Advancement of Medical Research May 16, 2017 Scientists have discovered that the nanoparticles can be produced by the laser printing technique, giving a hope of the further medical research.
Earth's Magnetic Field Nearly Collapsed 600 Million Years Ago, Sparking Evolution of More Complex Life
‘Morbid’ Alien Theory: Extraterrestrials Haven’t Contacted Humans As They’re Destroyed by Gamma-Ray Bursts
Sunscreen Myths Debunked; Expert Warns Against 'Dangerous' Sun Protection Ideas That Only Puts One at Added Risk
SPACE ‘Cosmic Glitch’ in Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity Could Be Explained in This New Scientific Tweak [Study]
SPACE Is Mars Like Earth? NASA Rover Finds Substantial Amounts of Manganese on the Red Planet's Gale Crater
SPACE Eta Aquarids 2024: Halley's Comet Meteor Shower To Peak This Weekend; Here's How To Watch the Cosmic Light Show