In a recent study, scientists have developed a more flexible technique for producing nanoparticles with precise size control.
A recent review paper from the “Shuang-Qing Forum” provides a thorough analysis of the accomplishments and strategic plan for two-dimensional (2D) materials, marking a significant step forward for the semiconductor industry.
In an article published in Applied Science, researchers explored the photothermal performance of a composite scaffold containing SiO2@Fe3O4. Designed to induce controlled temperature variations through mild thermal stimulation, this scaffold aims to promote osteogenic differentiation and enhance bone defect repair, offering innovative solutions for orthopedic treatments.
In a recent article in Cell Reports, researchers explored immunodominant antibody responses induced by mosaic RBD nanoparticles from various sarbecoviruses, highlighting the potential for pan-sarbecovirus vaccines to offer broad protection against emerging coronavirus threats.
In a recent article published in Scientific Reports, researchers from Iran and Germany explore the use of multi-wall carbon nanotubes for enhanced cancer drug delivery, aiming to improve therapeutic outcomes through synergistic treatments.
DELO has introduced a new microdispensing valve. The DELO-DOT PN5 LV pneumatic jet valve is designed for dispensing low-viscosity adhesives and other media in miniaturized applications. Thanks to its compact design, it also requires very little space to install in production systems.
In a recent review published in Molecules, researchers from China, the USA, and Pakistan explored the synergistic relationship between nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria and nanoparticles, emphasizing their potential in sustainable agriculture and environmental remediation.
In a recent study published in Heliyon, researchers explore nanotechnology-based nanomaterials as alternatives to antibiotics in monogastric animals, addressing the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and promoting animal health and productivity.
A recent review article published in Nanomaterials highlights the innovative use of nanomaterials to address the unique challenges of space exploration, emphasizing their role in radiation shielding, drug delivery, smart sensors, and environmental remediation for future space missions.
Researchers from Flinders University's Nanotechnology Department collaborated with international scientists to develop the size and shape of gold nanoparticles from different VFD processing parameters and concentrations of gold chloride solution, as published in a recent article in Small Science.
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