The development and clinical uses of nanomaterials-based vaccine delivery systems to suppress viral infections such as COVID-19 have been explored.
By Hussain Ahmed
7 Dec 2021
African medicinal herbs and biogenic nanoparticles are utilized to aid wound healing via a variety of processes.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
7 Dec 2021
Vascular diseases like atherosclerosis can lead to serious complications, like heart attack or stroke. But many treatments for these diseases target systemic risk factors, such as reducing blood pressure and cholesterol, rather than repairing damaged blood vessels themselves.
The 3Flex is a crucial tool for providing high resolution adsorption and desorption isotherms to advance fundamental understanding of methodologies and process improvements.
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A recent study focuses on increasing the energy density of transition metal oxides such as zinc-nickel-cobalt oxides (ZNCO) by heteroatom doping using sulfur.
By Hussain Ahmed
6 Dec 2021
The effect of different morphological configurations based on the modification of the concentration of molybdenum carbide quantum dots has been investigated.
By Shaheer Rehan
6 Dec 2021
Waste cooking oil as biofuel combined with nanoparticles and clean diesel is investigated to increase engine efficiency and lower diesel motor emissions.
By Shaheer Rehan
6 Dec 2021
Cerium oxide (CeO2) has received a lot of interest in recent years owing to its unique physical and chemical features.
By Hussain Ahmed
6 Dec 2021
A novel development in nanotechnology has led to collagen being used within nanoparticles.
By Marzia Khan
6 Dec 2021
Research discusses the synthesis of sustainable synthesis of polymer and carbon nanomaterials with vegetable oils.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
6 Dec 2021
A novel finding from the Journal of Fungi has found that metal nanoparticles can be used as fungal inhibitors.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
6 Dec 2021
New research analyses the aspects of electrosynthesis techniques for nanomaterials in ionic liquids (ILs).
By Shaheer Rehan
6 Dec 2021
Novel advancements in lipids, polymers, and their hybrid nanoparticles along with their applications for the biomedical sector and the challenges are discussed.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
6 Dec 2021
Two-dimensional (2D) materials are extremely thin. Usually, just an atom thick, 2D materials display extremely desirable properties for advanced technologies, such as superconductivity, flexibility, etc.
Skoltech researchers and their colleagues have come one step closer to a working optoacoustic endoscopic probe -; a device that could slip inside a blood vessel and analyze atherosclerotic plaques by shining laser light on them to make them wobble like a loudspeaker membrane and betray their chemical composition with an ultrasound signature.