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  • News - 19 Nov 2014
    Solar cells made from coal, smart nanoparticles that work with bacteria to fight cancer, and an effort to enhance human cognition by stimulating brain waves are just a few examples of the high-risk,...
  • News - 18 Jun 2014
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Global Market For Nanocellulose to 2024" report to their offering. The commericial development of nanocellulose over the last...
  • News - 19 Mar 2014
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Global Market for Nanocellulose To 2020" report to their offering. The commercial development of nanocellulose over the last...
  • News - 11 Mar 2013
    With the recent launch of MIT’s Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, MIT News examines research with the potential to reshape medicine and health care through new scientific knowledge,...
  • News - 22 Feb 2013
    The body's immune system exists to identify and destroy foreign objects, whether they are bacteria, viruses, flecks of dirt or splinters. Unfortunately, nanoparticles designed to deliver drugs,...
  • News - 19 Jan 2013
    Honeybee silk-inspired materials; a deconstruction of the Ebola virus; how microbes evolve resistance to antibiotics; and a possible connection between Alzheimer’s disease and type II diabetes...
  • Article - 16 Aug 2024
    Nanoceramics, known for their superior mechanical and antibacterial properties, are extensively used in medical, electronic, aerospace, and environmental applications, offering innovative solutions in...
  • Article - 25 May 2022
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are tube-like structures made from carbon atoms with diameters in nanometers, possessing unique physicochemical properties that make them suitable for many biomedical...
  • Article - 18 Mar 2022
    In this article, Digital Surf discusses how 3D reconstruction of SEM images can be used to reverse-engineer human ovaries, they also touch upon the implications this has for healthcare.
  • Article - 3 Mar 2022
    A clear understanding of the nanorheology and friction at interfaces is of great importance for many biological and medical applications.

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