Medicine & TechnologyThe integrated multi-organ chip of the Nanocube set up in a laboratory detects interaction between nanoparticles and lung cells. Read to know more about this.
Nanoparticles can be used as powerful vehicles to provide vaccines and stop severe illness and deliver chemotherapeutic drugs to cancer cells. Read to know more.
Scientists produced new particles through a new technique called laser melting. It’s a suspension of nanoparticles with a laser beam. Read to know more about it.
Bacterial tests are performed to detect food poisoning bacteria at food manufacturing factories using scattered colors in nanoparticles. Read to know more.
Researchers developed an electronic nose or e-nose to monitor the presence of bacteria, specifically nanoplastics in the air. Read to know more about it.
A 2D monolayer membrane was developed, to help detect residues of antibiotics in water. Read to know more about this latest invention in nanotechnology.
Researches developed a nanoparticle platform to target activated neutrophils linked to diseases like cancer, and diabetes among others. Read to know more.
Scientists developed a nanoparticle vaccine combination that may fight cancer. Is this the fulfillment of a long-time cancer-fighting promise? Read to find out.
A study reveals how nanoparticles can help save historical buildings that are made of sandstones from crumbing through the years. Read to know more about it.
A new study shows that magnetic nanoparticles can release anti-cancer microRNA on command to treat cancer cells and it's effective. Read more to know the details.
Researchers found a new technique to align gold nanorods while preserving their optical properties. Read the article to know how magnetic fields play a part in the new method.
Scientists from Sweden developed a new microscopy device that could let experts observe biomolecules and nanoparticles without additional steps required. Read more about the new observation model and how it would help future studies that involve small-scale specimens.
Experts from Sweden developed a nanotechnology that effectively detects pesticides from fruit products. Read more about this innovation and how it sets up an easier, cost-effective approach to food safety.
In new research, researchers showed a nanoparticle-based treatment that may help with sepsis. Find out how effective the new treatment is in a study in mice.