Engineers have developed a method to make atom-flat sensors that seamlessly integrate with devices to report on what they perceive.
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Engineers have developed a method to make atom-flat sensors that seamlessly integrate with devices to report on what they perceive.
One obstacle to therapeutic use of microRNAs (miRNA), which are in clinical trial for a number of diseases, are ribonucleases, whose job it is to destroy them. Researchers report that an miRNA protective against sepsis can be delivered effectively via a nanocarrier.
One obstacle to therapeutic use of microRNAs (miRNA), which are in clinical trial for a number of diseases, are ribonucleases, whose job it is to destroy them. Researchers report that an miRNA protective against sepsis can be delivered effectively via a nanocarrier.
Engineers have developed a type of bioshock bandage that helps wounds to heal by delivering small electrical pulses generated by body movement.
Engineers have developed a type of bioshock bandage that helps wounds to heal by delivering small electrical pulses generated by body movement.
Researchers have discovered a fundamentally different form of light-matter interaction in their experiments with gold nanoparticles. The discovery may become useful in the development of next-generation, ultrasmall optical components for computers and antennas.
Researchers have discovered a fundamentally different form of light-matter interaction in their experiments with gold nanoparticles. The discovery may become useful in the development of next-generation, ultrasmall optical components for computers and antennas.
Researchers have measured an ultrananocrystalline diamond coating prized for its hard yet smooth properties and have shown that it is far rougher than previously believed. Their findings could help researchers better predict how surface topography affects surface properties for materials used in diverse environments from microsurgery and engines to satellite housings or spacecraft.
Researchers have measured an ultrananocrystalline diamond coating prized for its hard yet smooth properties and have shown that it is far rougher than previously believed. Their findings could help researchers better predict how surface topography affects surface properties for materials used in diverse environments from microsurgery and engines to satellite housings or spacecraft.
Researchers have developed a nanoparticle-based technology that could be used to improve the speed of diagnosis for pneumonia.