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  • Article - 6 May 2004
    The next big thing could be electronic paper but the persistent problem is how to erase it. University of Arizona chemist Jeanne Pemberton has been trying to work out how to erase the paper by...
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    Sonia Contera has had an international and multidisciplinary career linking physics with nanoscience and biology. She is currently RCUK Academic Fellow in Biological Physics and Nanomedicine at the...
  • Article - 19 Nov 2003
    A molecular biologist and a nanoscientist have found that nanomaterials developed for industry can triple or quadruple the life of brain cells. Posted August 13 2003
  • Article - 19 Nov 2003
    Using laser light as tweezers and a scalpel, scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated the use of artificial cells as nanovials for ultrasmall volume...
  • News - 30 Oct 2024
    In the fight against antibiotic resistance, a new technology developed at Chalmers University of Technology, in Sweden, can be of great importance when, for example, hip and knee implants are...
  • News - 3 Oct 2024
    Researchers from the University of California, San Diego have published a study in Advanced Functional Materials that could open up new possibilities in drug delivery and gene therapy, where...
  • News - 22 Jul 2024
    Scientists at Johns Hopkins have created unique nanoparticles that can deliver gene therapy straight to different kinds of bone marrow cells, fixing the mutations that cause the disease. The...
  • News - 6 May 2024
    An international group of bioengineers and chemists from Rice University and the University of Houston have made great progress toward developing a biomaterial that can be used to cultivate biological...
  • News - 19 Oct 2023
    Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed an experimental vaccine that could prevent the spread of metastatic cancers to the lungs. The key ingredients of the vaccine are...
  • News - 13 Sep 2023
    Researchers have invented a nano-thin superbug-slaying material that could one day be integrated into wound dressings and implants to prevent or heal bacterial infections. The innovation –...

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