Spike-funtionalized ferritin vaccines
Ferritin is a blood cell protein and holds and releases iron at a controlled rate. Here, Stanford scientists [MORE]
Drug loaded nanoparticles dissolve in cancer cells
Ludwig Maximilian University (Munich) “researchers developed new nanoparticles that only release their drugs inside [MORE]
3D Printing a mini human heart
To 3D print an artificial heart, the material has to show elasticity as does a [MORE]
Glioblastoma nanomedicine crosses iBBB in mice
“Inspired by the capacity of natural proteins and viral particulates to cross the BBB, we [MORE]
Parasite-Inspired Device for Delivering Drugs
From Johns Hopkins engineers: “The parasite-inspired devices, which the researchers call “theragrippers,” each come equipped with [MORE]
Golden nanotubes deliver drugs to treat cancer
From University of Cambridge: “Gold nanotubes (AuNTs) represent an intriguing subset of 1D nanomaterials. [MORE]
PhD students Lyu and Ding helped develop Alzheimer’s blood test
“The team at [Washington State University] has developed a single-atom nanozyme: [MORE]
Nanowear sensor-imbedded clothing for COVID
“New Jersey-based Hackensack Meridian Health Systems and Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York are working with [MORE]
Nanodiscs
“Using magnetic modeling and electron holography, we predict and experimentally demonstrate magnetic vortex states in an array of colloidally synthesized [MORE]
A molecular model of the artificial antibody system.
On a hill overlooking the University of California campus in Berkeley, the Lawrence [MORE]
Nanostructured material could replace human tissue
It would be useful, indeed, if a synthetic material could function in worn out knees, [MORE]
Spiral hydroporation
Korean and Japanese engineers have shown how spiral hydroporation (i.e. cells in a liquid vortex) can have their membranes [MORE]
DNA nanorobot functions as cancer therapeutic
Engineers with the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology in Beijing have designed an autonomous [MORE]
Urine test for cancer
“Researchers at Imperial College London and MIT have developed a simple cancer urine test based on injected [MORE]