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  • News - 11 Mar 2024
    Clinical trials in pregnant women are uncommon, and as a result, any available medications these individuals could tke are prescribed off-label for them or not at all. To address this, researchers...
  • News - 8 Mar 2024
    Numerous vaccines, such as those for whooping cough and hepatitis B, contain bits of bacterial or viral proteins. These vaccines also often contain adjuvants, which are molecules that help enhance the...
  • News - 8 Feb 2024
    For the past 20 years, researchers have been creating nanoparticles from DNA strands by modifying the connections that keep DNA in its double-helical form. This allows them to create self-assembling...
  • News - 8 Feb 2024
    Researchers are leading an initiative aimed at developing environmentally friendly energy sources, such as photoelectrochemical (PEC) cells, for hydrogen generation using solar energy. In their recent...
  • News - 18 Dec 2023
    Patients who suffer from certain long-term diseases might have to wait years to receive an accurate diagnosis. For instance, numerous pulmonary and cardiovascular problems can present with symptoms...
  • News - 28 Nov 2023
    Cornell Prime Dots, also called C’Dots, are ultrasmall fluorescent core-shell hybrid silica nanoparticles that have been thought to only be effective when administered intravenously. However,...
  • News - 31 Oct 2023
    Working in a theoretical group frequently entails having conversations in front of the data to clarify the narrative that nature is attempting to convey. An intriguing discovery was made at the...
  • News - 30 Oct 2023
    Polyoxometalate (POM)-based nanohybrids have the potential to revolutionize sustainability in numerous industries, but research on these materials is still in its early stages. In a review paper...
  • News - 21 Sep 2023
    X-Ray tools at SSRL reveal that alcohol groups on the surface of nanodiamonds enable one of the world's most valuable materials to bond with one of its most abundant materials. SSRL’s...
  • 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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